Avenida Corrientes

Location of Avenida Corrientes in Buenos Aires

Avenida Corrientes (English: Corrientes Avenue) is one of the principal thoroughfares of the Argentine capital of Buenos Aires. Over a central stretch it is popularly known as "The Street that Never Sleeps" ("La calle que nunca duerme")[1][2] widely considered Buenos Aires' answer to Broadway as it concentrates many of the main theatres and cinemas as well as famous pizzerias and cafes,[3][4][5][6] being intimately tied to the tango and the porteño sense of identity. Like the parallel avenues Santa Fe, Córdoba, and San Juan, it takes its name from one of the Provinces of Argentina.

It extends 69 blocks from Eduardo Madero Avenue in the eastern Puerto Madero neighborhood to the West and later to the Northwest and ends at Federico Lacroze Avenue in the Chacarita neighborhood. Automobile traffic runs from west to east. Line B of the Buenos Aires Metro runs most of its length underneath the street.

The Asociación Amigos de la Calle Corrientes ("Friends of Corrientes Street Association") is a group that collaborates on the urban planning of the street. They have placed commemorative plaques on 40 street corners bearing the distinguished figures from the history of the tango.

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  2. ^ "Avenida Corrientes, la que nunca duerme - Buenos Aires". Welcome Argentina (in Spanish). Retrieved 2024-12-05.
  3. ^ Valle, Carolina (2018-11-05). "¿Broadway o Corrientes? Avenidas que encierran más que musicales". Punto Convergente (in Spanish). Retrieved 2024-12-05.
  4. ^ Ahora, Destinos (2019-04-14). "Avenida Corrientes: La "Broadway" de Buenos Aires se viste de gala". Destinos Ahora (in European Spanish). Retrieved 2024-12-05.
  5. ^ "The Best Pizza in Buenos Aires". 2024-03-06. Retrieved 2024-12-05.
  6. ^ "Cinco icónicas pizzerías de la Avenida Corrientes". Debate.com.uy (in Spanish).

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