-
The UB can be found at
Main Campus: Zabala 1764, CABA
-
Getting there
From Downtown to Venue
SUBWAY D line: Jose Hernandez stop (20 min. from downtown)
BUS 152-59-68 bus lines. Zabala and Cabildo Av. Stop
TRAIN Gral.Mitre train line: Lisandro de la Torre Stop
CAR: through Av. Pres. Figueroa Alcorta y Av. del Libertador (23 min.)
From Palermo to venue
SUBWAY D line: Jose Hernandez (10 min. from Palermo)
From Belgrano to venue
WALK ten to fifteen minute walk from any of the hotels in Belgrano.
BUS bus lines 152-59-68
Visit the City of Buenos Aires
-
Environment: Belgrano neighborhood
Belgrano C is an upper-middle-class neighborhood that features corner cafés, grocery stores, movie theaters, specialty shops, clothing boutiques, bookstores, and other retail venues.
"Belgrano C" is also home to Buenos Aires's small Chinatown. The district is crowded with restaurants and specialty grocery stores catering to Asian-Argentines and to the general public.
The Venue is close to Barrancas de BelgranoPark.This park was designed by the famous French-Argentine landscape/park architect Carlos Thays, who designed many open spaces throughout Buenos Aires.
Visit the City of Buenos Aires
-
Other places in Belgrano to visit near the venue
Manuel Belgrano square, where a local artisan fair is held regularly, and becomes especially vibrant on weekends. In the edge of the plaza lies the Inmaculada Concepción church, called "La Redonda" (the round one) by locals because of its circular plan. Many weddings are celebrated in this church in the afternoon hours.
Two museums are also across Juramento and Cuba streets: Larreta and Sarmiento, respectively. Larreta museum focus on Spanish art. It is located on the former private residence of writer Enrique Larreta, designed by architect Ernesto Bunge on 1882. It features a well-kept Andalusian garden. Historical Museum Sarmientoexhibits some objects belonging to former presidents Domingo Faustino Sarmiento and Nicolás Avellaneda. It is located in what used to be Belgranotown hall, where the national congress held its sessions while Belgrano was the capital of the Argentine republic.
Football: Nearby, going down to Lower Belgrano (BajoBelgrano) the Estadio de Excursionistas, the local football team stadium can be found. Although neighboring Nuñez is widely known as the home of River Plate, its landmark stadium River Plate Stadium—also home of the Argentina national football team—is located within the boundaries of Belgrano.
Visit the City of Buenos Aires
-
Things to do near the University of Belgrano
Belgrano’s cobbled sidewalks, shaded by enormous trees, are a pleasure to stroll, especially with the plethora of cafés, confiterías(pastry shops), and restaurants It is nearly impossible to walk more than five Belgrano blocks without running into a beautiful plaza or a stretch of green alongside a busy road. Many fancier but not quite ostentatious locales are tucked away on less-traveled streets.
Visit the City of Buenos Aires
-
Coffee, luch and drinks
At Nucha and at Maru Botana you can have coffee, pastries and a quick lunch (0.4 km of th University of Belgrano)
At El solar you will find fast food restaurants and you can do some shopping (1.1 km)
At Heisenburger Lab (Baez 252) you can have great hamburgers(0.4 km of the University of Belgrano)
At Almacen de Cervezas Munich you can have Beer and Drinks.