Market · Belgrano

La Glorieta De Belgrano

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La Glorieta De Belgrano is a vibrant market held in the picturesque Barrancas de Belgrano park, a leafy green space in the heart of the Belgrano district. The market is known for its eclectic mix of stalls selling antiques, vintage items, handmade crafts, and artisan goods. Visitors can browse through unique finds while enjoying the relaxed atmosphere of the park, which features winding paths, benches, and a central gazebo (the 'glorieta'). Local food vendors offer traditional Argentine snacks and refreshments, making it a perfect spot for a leisurely afternoon. The market is particularly popular on weekends, drawing both locals and tourists who come to soak up the community vibe and hunt for treasures. Its location in Belgrano, a residential area with European-style architecture, adds to the charm, with tree-lined streets and nearby cafes completing the experience.

Don't miss

  • Browse antique furniture, vintage clothing, and collectibles at the stalls
  • Watch local artisans demonstrate crafts like leatherwork and jewelry making
  • Sample traditional Argentine snacks such as empanadas and choripán from food carts
  • Relax on the park benches under the shade of ancient trees
  • Visit the iconic central gazebo, a popular meeting point

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Ways to visit La Glorieta De Belgrano

You don't need a tour to visit — entry is free. A tour is worth it if you want transport, a guide, or to combine La Glorieta De Belgrano with nearby sights in one day. That's what these do well.

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Know before you go

  • The market operates mainly on Saturdays and Sundays, typically from 10:00 AM to around 6:00 PM.
  • Bring cash as many vendors do not accept credit cards.
  • Haggling is acceptable but keep it friendly; prices are often already reasonable.
  • Arrive early to avoid crowds and enjoy a coffee at a nearby café before browsing.

A bit of history

The Barrancas de Belgrano park has been a social hub since the late 19th century, and the market grew organically as a weekend gathering for artisans and collectors. It reflects Buenos Aires' tradition of ferias (street markets) that blend commerce with community life.

Common questions

Is the market open every day?

No, it is typically held on weekends only, but it's best to check local listings for exact days.

Can I find food at the market?

Yes, there are food stalls offering local snacks and drinks.

Is the market suitable for children?

Yes, the park is family-friendly with space for kids to play.

Are pets allowed?

Yes, dogs are welcome in the park.

What payment methods are accepted?

Most vendors prefer cash, though some may accept mobile payments.

Is there parking nearby?

Limited street parking is available, but public transit is recommended.

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