Florida, Residential neighborhood in Vicente López, Argentina
Florida is a residential neighborhood in Vicente López with tree-lined streets, single-family homes, shops, and schools distributed throughout its urban area. The district combines housing, commerce, and educational facilities across its layout.
The neighborhood began in 1891 when the railway station was built, spurring residential growth in the northern suburbs. The train line became the foundation for how the area developed and continues to shape it.
The neighborhood thrives through local associations and community gatherings that shape daily life. The Cultural Center serves as a meeting point where residents engage with art exhibitions and educational activities.
The train station provides regular connections to downtown Buenos Aires on the Mitre Line, making the area accessible by rail. This transit link serves as the main way to move between the neighborhood and the city center.
The neighborhood is home to several schools including St Augustine College and the Institute of Sworn Translators. These educational facilities establish it as an academic center within Vicente López.
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