10 Port Cities With Historic Waterfront Districts
9. Buenos Aires, Argentina: Puerto Madero’s Renaissance

Buenos Aires' Puerto Madero district is a striking example of urban renewal, transforming a historic port area into a modern waterfront destination. Once a bustling hub of trade and commerce, Puerto Madero fell into decline in the mid-20th century. However, a major redevelopment project in the 1990s revitalized the area, preserving its historic docks and warehouses while introducing contemporary architecture and amenities. Today, Puerto Madero is a vibrant neighborhood, offering a mix of residential, commercial, and cultural spaces, as well as scenic promenades along the Río de la Plata, making it a symbol of Buenos Aires' dynamic spirit.








