Poster City map of Buenos Aires, Argentina: a city that rests on the edge of the vast RÃo de la Plata like someone who sat down for a moment and never left.
This wall map captures the broad, flat geography of Buenos Aires with quiet charm—no hills to climb, but plenty of stories layered in the land. Unlike cities that rise and fall over mountains, Buenos Aires spreads out with confidence, stitched together by wide boulevards, old railways, and the occasional whisper of tango from a past that refuses to stay put. The map reveals the city’s many green lungs, like the grand Bosques de Palermo, where lakes and gardens drift through the grid like a daydream. Further south, Parque Lezama leans into legend—it’s said this might be where Pedro de Mendoza first stepped ashore, though history and myth tend to dance together here. The city’s layout, both orderly and rebellious, mirrors its character: European in bones, but with a soul that beats to its own milonga. Landmarks like the Obelisk rises without fuss at the center, while the old port of La Boca spills its colors toward the river, as if the buildings themselves decided to dress up for a carnival. Even the river, which looks more like the sea on a good day, curves beside the map like a quiet reminder that Buenos Aires is always looking outward, even as it tells stories from within.
















