PLAZA DORREGO
'Plaza Dorrego' (Spanish: Dorrego Square) is a square located in the heart of San Telmo, in Buenos Aires, Argentina. In the 19th century, San Telmo was the main residential barrio (neighbourhood) of the city and Plaza Dorrego was its focal point.
In the past it was referred to as ''Hueco del Alto'' or ''Alto de la carretas'' as it was the place where wagons would stop before crossing the ''Tercero del Sur'' stream (today called ''Pasaje San Lorenzo'') on their way downtown. The name had been ''Alto de San Pedro'' and later changed to ''Plaza del Comercio'' in 1822. In 1905, the name was changed once again to its current form.
The buildings located in the square maintain its original design thanks to the help of the ''Comisión del Museo de la Ciudad''.
Currently, its surroundings are full of coffee shops, bars and pubs, which fill the square with tables from those shops. There are also several antique stores. Musicians and dancers particularly tango exhibitions are seen. The Feria de San Telmo (San Telmo Fair), mainly of antiques, runs every Sunday.
Plaza Dorrego is located at the intersection of ''Humberto I'' and ''Defensa'' streets. Along with La Boca, Recoleta, Florida, and others, Plaza Dorrego is one of the main tourist attractions of Buenos Aires.
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