'Núñez' is a ''
barrio'' or neighbourhood of
Buenos Aires,
Argentina. It is on the northern edge of the city on the banks of the
Rio de la Plata.
The ''barrio'' of
Belgrano is to the south east;
Saavedra and
Coghlan are to the west; and
Vicente López, in
Buenos Aires Province, is to the north.

Núñez train station
The barrio has an area of 3.9 km² and a population of over 50,000. It is bounded by the streets
Avenida Cabildo, Crisólogo Larralde, Zapiola, Congreso, Udaondo, Cantilo and
Avenida General Paz.
It was founded by Don Florencio Emeterio Núñez along with the neighbouring Saavedra barrio. On Sunday
27 April 1873, the railway opened, bringing 2,000 people for a banquet and speeches. Following that event, the land was parcelled and building commenced. Núñez donated the land for the railway station, hence the station and the neighbourhood bear his name.
The area is quite built-up with apartments and much commercial activity, especially along Avenida Cabildo and
Avenida del Libertador. Residential streets are generally smart and upmarket, with shady villas, just like much of the rest of the north of the city. There are two squares: Plaza Balcarce and Plaza Félix Lima. Between Avenida del Libertador and the shore, there are large areas of open space, where sports clubs.
Principal sights
★ The
ESMA (Navy Mechanics School), scene of many of the worst atrocities of the
Dirty War
★ The main campus (''ciudad universitaria'') of the
Universidad de Buenos Aires (UBA)