SummaryFeel the beat (14.26 miles)
Tap into the the vibrant life of Buenos Aires with this pulsating ride that takes you past Avenida Nueve de Julio toward barrio Boedo. Weekday riders will find heavy morning and afternoon traffic especially on Avenida Independencia and Juan B. Justo. Cross over into Palermo towards Avenida Libertador as you head back towards Avenida Nueve de Julio.
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Google MapAerial ViewVideosDirectionsFinally some real bike routes are emerging in Buenos Aires. The Buenos Aires 20 starts on Avenida Santa Fe (Santa Fe Ave.) moving east onto Avenida Nueve De Julio. Once on Avenida Nueve De Julio bike south and merge onto the flanking side street Lima at around the Obelisk. Continue south on Lima until you make a right on Avenida Independencia. Bike southwest on Avenida Independencia which turns into Avenida J.B. Alberdi, you’ll be biking with traffic on a smooth, wide road until you get to the more rough and narrow Carabobo street. Make a right onto Carabobo, which turns into Avenida Boyaca, and continue northwest, a mile or so, towards Avenida J.B Justo. Turn right onto Avenida J.B Justo, heading northeast until you reach Avenida Libertador. Turn right onto Avenida Libertador, heading east which will take you back to Avenida Nueve de Julio. Head south on Avenida Nueve de Julio until you turn right onto Avenida Santa Fe, back where you started circa 20 miles back.