Look for the expansive paved avenue featuring a tree-lined central median and modern concrete bus shelters separating the traffic lanes.
You are standing at a major urban artery! This is Bulevar Chacabuco. It stretches over a kilometer, running all the way from the historic center down to the green oasis of Parque de Las Tejas, which sits where the provincial government house used to be. If you look closely at the road layout, you will see a fascinating slice of modern city planning. Recently, the city decided to shake things up here. They installed a dedicated Solo Bus lane on the left side to speed up public transit, used by over fifteen different lines! It makes this intersection with Bulevar Arturo Illia the widest avenue in all of Córdoba. The center lane is for mixed use, while cars and taxis stick to the outside. It is a brilliant bit of choreography that keeps the city moving.
It is amazing to see how the street adapts to the rhythm of the people living here. Take a minute to watch the traffic flow, and when you are ready, we will walk to the next spot.



