Peatonal Rivadavia
A vibrant pedestrian street in cities like Quilmes and Catamarca, offering a mix of shopping, local eateries, and artisan markets.

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Fewer crowds, relaxed shopping
Peatonal Rivadavia
Best Time
Fewer crowds, relaxed shopping

Highlights
Must-see attractions
A vibrant pedestrian street in cities like Quilmes and Catamarca, offering a mix of shopping, local eateries, and artisan markets.
"Good food, excellent service. Prices a little expensive."
🎯 Explore Beyond the Center
Consider venturing beyond the main Peatonal, especially at night, for a different vibe.
🛍️ Support Local Artisans
Look for pop-up markets and stalls featuring local entrepreneurs for unique finds.
Quick Facts
Rating
4.2 · 27 reviews
Type
Restaurant
Highlights
Discover the most iconic attractions and experiences
Churros Don Lopez
Rivadavia
A classic taste of Catamarca since 1974, these churros are a must-try street food experience.
Local Artisan Markets
Various locations along the Peatonal
Discover unique handmade crafts, clothing, and local products from talented entrepreneurs.
Shopping Spree
Peatonal Rivadavia
Explore a variety of shops offering everything from fashion to local goods, perfect for souvenirs.
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Planning Your Visit
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Insider Tips
from TikTok, Instagram & Reddit
🎯 Explore Beyond the Center
Consider venturing beyond the main Peatonal, especially at night, for a different vibe.
🛍️ Support Local Artisans
Look for pop-up markets and stalls featuring local entrepreneurs for unique finds.
👟 Comfortable Footwear
You'll be doing a lot of walking, so wear comfortable shoes for exploring the entire street.
📸 Capture the Moments
Don't forget your camera to snap photos of street vendors and vibrant scenes.
Tips
from all over the internet
🎯 Explore Beyond the Center
Consider venturing beyond the main Peatonal, especially at night, for a different vibe.
🛍️ Support Local Artisans
Look for pop-up markets and stalls featuring local entrepreneurs for unique finds.
👟 Comfortable Footwear
You'll be doing a lot of walking, so wear comfortable shoes for exploring the entire street.
📸 Capture the Moments
Don't forget your camera to snap photos of street vendors and vibrant scenes.
💰 Price Check
Some reviews mention prices can be a bit high, so compare before you buy.
What Travellers Say
Reviews Summary
Visitors generally praise the good service and delicious food, especially the grilled options and churros. The atmosphere is often described as pleasant and family-friendly. However, some find the prices to be a bit expensive, and a few have had issues with food preparation like undercooked roasts.
"The service was good... the food was delicious, I have no idea because the three times I got the roast it was raw and I couldn't try it... they didn't charge me for it... but I went in to eat roast and I left with a choripan... expensive..."
mau ville
"As always, very good service, the room is very comfortable and clean, pleasant music, affordable prices, the barbecue is very delicious!"
Daniel SOSA
"Good food, excellent service. Prices a little expensive."
Alejandro Ogas
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Frequently Asked Questions
🚇 🗺️ Getting There
Peatonal Rivadavia is a central pedestrian street, often accessible by local buses or taxis. If driving, look for nearby parking garages.
Peatonal Rivadavia can refer to streets in multiple cities. The most prominent ones mentioned in social media are in Quilmes and Catamarca.
The best way to navigate is on foot. It's a pedestrian zone designed for walking and exploring shops.
Yes, local bus routes typically serve the areas around major pedestrian streets like Peatonal Rivadavia.
Parking can be challenging, especially during peak hours. It's advisable to look for designated parking lots or garages.
🎫 🎫 Tickets & Entry
No, Peatonal Rivadavia is a public pedestrian street and does not require an entrance ticket.
As a public street, it's accessible 24/7. However, individual shops and stalls have their own operating hours, typically from morning to evening.
While the street itself is free, special events like artisan markets may have varying entry policies, though many are free to attend.
Yes, you can visit on holidays, but expect larger crowds. Shops may have adjusted hours.
No, it's a street that can be accessed from various cross-streets, acting as a central hub.
🍽️ 🛍️ Shopping & Dining
You'll find a diverse range of shops, including clothing boutiques, accessory stores, and local product vendors.
Yes, look for street food vendors selling churros and other local treats, as well as cafes and restaurants.
Churros from vendors like Don Lopez are highly recommended, offering a classic street food experience.
Absolutely! Artisan markets and local shops often have unique souvenirs and handcrafted items.
Prices can vary. Some reviews suggest they can be a bit expensive, so it's good to compare options.
📸 📸 Photography
Capture the vibrant street life, unique shop displays, local vendors, and any artisan market stalls.
Generally yes, but always be aware of your surroundings, especially in crowded areas.
Late afternoon or early evening can offer beautiful lighting, while midday provides good visibility of details.
Look for distinctive shop facades, street art, and bustling market scenes.
Drone usage is typically restricted in urban areas due to privacy and safety regulations. Check local ordinances.






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