Run · Puerto Madero · Buenos Aires
Puerto Madero Riverside Run
A flat run along the docks and the water.

- 35 min
- 4.4 km
- Easy
- Best time: Best early morning
- Low
- Coffee nearby
A flat, open run along the Puerto Madero docks, where the old port has become a wide riverside promenade. You pass Santiago Calatrava's white Puente de la Mujer, his first work in Latin America, then the moored museum ships before the path opens toward the green edge of the Reserva Ecológica. Easy underfoot, easy to reach, and best while the water is still.
On this plan
- Flat, wide riverside promenade
- Past the Puente de la Mujer
- Moored museum ships along the docks
- Opens toward the Reserva Ecológica
- Cafés at the start and finish
- Well lit and easy to reach
Your afternoon
- 7:30 AM · Start at the Corbeta ARA UruguayEase into a comfortable pace
- Pass the Puente de la MujerCalatrava's white bridge at Dique 3
- Along the docks to the reserve edgeFollow the water south
- Finish at the Fuente de las NereidasStretch by the water
What to bring
- Water
- Running shoes
- A light layer
- Sunscreen
Getting there
Subte Line B to L.N. Alem, then a short walk east to the docks
The promenade is flat, open and well lit, and usually busy with other runners. It can get windy off the water, so bring a light layer, and carry your own water since fountains are few along the docks.