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WHERE IS EDENA?

EDENA is located in the centre of Buenos Aires, in one of the most traditional areas of the city, a mix of nineteenth-century public edifices, cafés and high-rise office blocks. This is a neighbourhood that exudes both energy and old-style elegance.

Address:
    Rivadavia 1379 - 3º 1 (between Uruguay and Talcahuano streets)
    (1033) - Ciudad Autónoma de Buenos Aires - Argentina
    Phone / Fax: (54-11) 4382-9941

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From EDENA you have a privileged access to public transportation (subways, buses and trains).

Subway:
- 50 metres from Sáenz Peña Station - Line A
- 400 metres from Uruguay Station - Line B
- 350 metres from Av. de Mayo Station - Line C
- 500 metres from Tribunales Station - Line D
- 800 metres from Belgrano Station - Line E

Buses:
2, 5, 6, 7, 9, 10, 12, 17, 23, 24, 26, 29, 37, 39, 45, 50, 56, 59, 60, 64, 67, 70, 86, 91, 98, 100, 102, 103, 105, 111, 124, 142, 146, 150, 151, 155, 168, 168(R90).


Most important places to visit near EDENA:

* 50 metres:
- Avenida de Mayo
- Café "36 Billares" (famous confitería with a billiards salon and games room from 1882)

* 200 metres:
- Congreso de la Nación (Congress builiding)
- Plaza Congreso
- Avenida 9 de Julio
- Palacio Barolo
- Pasaje de la Piedad (nineteenth-century narrow pedestrian street)

* 400 metres:
- Teatro General San Martín - Centro Cultural San Martín
- La Plaza (a pleasant, tree-lined pedestrian arcade with a handful of cafés, shops and a performance space)
- Café Tortini (the most famous and supremely elegant café)
- Avenida Corrientes
- Avenida Callao

* 500-700 metres:
- Plaza de Mayo
- Casa Rosada (Government House)
- Cabildo (civil building from colonial times)
- Catedral Metropolitana
- Teatro Colón
- Plaza Lavalle
- Palacio de Justicia de la Nación
- Obelisco
- Calle Lavalle (pedestrianized street)
- Manzana de la Luces (complex that originally housed a Jesuit community, with tunnels constructed during the eighteenth century)

* 800-1000 metres:
- Basílica de Nuestra Señora de la Merced (one of the city's finest churches)
- Sinagoga Central de la Congregación Israelita de la R. Argentina
- Teatro Nacional Cervantes

* 1100-1200 metres:
- Puerto Madero (the city's newest barrio and a swanky assemblage of restaurants, loft and office space)
- Río de la Plata (River Plate)
- Mercado de San Telmo - Plaza Dorrego

If you have any questions or you need more information, contact EDENA:
mail@edenainfo.com.ar