Café Tortoni in Buenos Aires — One of the Oldest Cafés in the World, An Icon of Latin America’s History and Culture

(By Maurizio, Otero y Maqueda) Have you visited it yet? You definitely should! According to various lists and cultural records, Café Tortoni ranks among the top 10 oldest operating cafés worldwide, alongside legendary spots like Café Florian in Venice (1720), Café Procope in Paris (1686), and Café Central in Vienna (1876).

Estimated reading time: 5 minutes

 

Longevity and Legacy: A Historic Treasure in the Heart of the World

With over 165 years of history, Tortoni holds a privileged place in global cultural memory. It’s one of the few historic cafés in the Americas still in operation today with such an incredible legacy.



  • Ever wondered what makes a place a symbol of identity, innovation, and leadership? In a world where history and culture form the foundation of strategic power, Café Tortoni in Buenos Aires stands out as a beacon of tradition, creativity, and global vision.

  • Founded in 1858 and considered one of the most beautiful and historic cafés in the Americas, it’s not only a testament to Argentina’s vibrant past but also a mirror of its influence on the world stage throughout the 20th century.

  • From Carlos Gardel to Albert Einstein, and from presidents to kings, its walls have witnessed pivotal moments that still inspire leaders and entrepreneurs in Miami, LATAM, the U.S., and Spain.

 

 

Quick Tips:

Café Tortoni’s Ranking Among the World’s Oldest Operating Cafés 

 

In Argentina and Latin America: 

 

  • It’s the oldest café still in operation in Argentina, with more than 165 years of history. 

  • Its golden age coincided with Argentina’s rise as a global power (1890–1925), when the country’s economy accounted for about 15% of Latin America’s GDP, with strong sectors in agroindustry, culture, and politics. 

  • During this period, Argentina was among the top five global powers, excelling not just in culture, education, health, and transport, but also in economy, exports, and infrastructure. 

  • Einstein’s visit in 1929, amid the Great Depression, symbolized the importance of intellectual innovation and cultural openness for economic recovery. 

  • The influence of tango and porteño culture has projected Argentina’s identity onto the global stage, positioning it as a leader in entertainment and cultural exports, especially in the U.S. and Europe. 

  • Today, its transformation into a strategic hub for celebrities, entrepreneurs, politicians, and tourists underscores its ongoing cultural importance.

 

 

  1. A Historic Milestone: Alfonsina Storni was the first woman allowed inside when it was originally a men-only space, marking a social breakthrough in Argentina’s history. 

  2. Origins: Its first owner was a French immigrant, and the name pays homage to the famous Café Tortoni in Paris, also frequented by intellectuals and artists. 

  3. Location & Architecture: The original spot was at the corner of Esmeralda and Rivadavia, moving in 1894 to its current address on Avenida de Mayo. Its stunning 19th-century façade, marble tables, stained glass, a vintage cash register decorated with filetado, and a wooden bar invite visitors into history. 

  4. Highlights: The classic café con leche or chocolate with churros remains a top attraction, along with tango and jazz shows that keep its artistic spirit alive. 

 

Instagram: @grancafetortoni
Address: Av. de Mayo 825, Buenos Aires (Argentina)
Hours: Open daily from 8 a.m. to 9 p.m.

 

 

Global Context & International Comparisons

 

  • The Café Procope in Paris, founded in 1686, is considered Europe’s oldest functioning café. 

  • Venice’s Café Florian (1720) and Naples’s Caffè Gambrinus (1860) also rank among the longevity leaders. 

  • In the U.S., historic cafés like Café de la Ville in New Orleans (1850) maintain their legacy, but Tortoni stands out in Latin America for its continuous cultural relevance and resilience.

 

 

With over 165 years in operation, Tortoni holds a distinguished place in the world’s top historic cafés — a symbol of endurance, culture, and leadership in the Spanish-speaking world and globally. Its longevity and deep-rooted traditions exemplify how history and culture become powerful assets in business and international influence.

 

 

The Story & Beauty of Café Tortoni: A Cultural & Strategic Heritage

Designed by architect Juan Antonio Buschiazzo in neoclassical and Art Nouveau styles, Tortoni reflects Argentina’s opulence and innovative spirit at its peak. During the 1920s and 1930s, Argentina was a leading economic and cultural power in both the Americas and the world, and Tortoni was the scene of decisions, ideas, and movements that defined that era.

  • Its significance isn’t only architectural — listed as a national heritage site — but also in its role as a magnet for iconic figures like Carlos Gardel, the global tango legend, and Albert Einstein, who visited in 1929 and praised Argentina’s creativity and resilience.

 

Why Is This Place So Strategically Important Today?

Its role as a catalyst for social, cultural, and political networks makes Tortoni a powerful tool of leadership. In a hyper-connected world, understanding and leveraging cultural assets like Tortoni is essential for standing out in Miami, Spain, and LATAM.

 

Deep Dive: The Impact of Café Tortoni on Identity & Leadership Strategy

Tortoni exemplifies how history and culture can serve as engines of growth and influence in global business. In times when innovation and adaptation determine success, this iconic space teaches us that tradition isn’t an obstacle — it’s an asset.

Famous Visitors & Its Global Legend: 

 

  • Carlos Gardel, the king of tango, composed and rehearsed there, spreading porteño culture worldwide. 

  • Astor Piazzolla, the tango revolutionary, found inspiration in its ambiance. 

  • Alfonsina Storni, Argentina’s literary pioneer, was the first woman admitted. 

  • Einstein, during his Latin American tour in 1929, celebrated Argentina’s creativity. 

  • Jorge Luis Borges, one of the greatest writers of the 20th century, frequented the café, highlighting its cultural importance. 

  • Musicians like Pedro Aznar and Mercedes Sosa, along with literary icons like Julio Cortázar and Nobel laureate Gabriel García Márquez, all drew inspiration from its atmosphere.

 

Political & Cultural Influence: 

 

  • Presidents and Latin American leaders have held strategic meetings there. 

  • International royalty and dignitaries, including visiting heads of state, have been received within its historic walls. 

  • In recent years, Spanish actors like Javier Bardem and Penélope Cruz, along with Mexican singer Luis Miguel, have visited for cultural events and private gatherings, reinforcing its status as an elite meeting place.

 

 

In short: The Café Tortoni isn’t just a café — it’s a living monument of history, prestige, and cultural leadership that continues to shape the narrative of Argentina and Latin America on the world stage.

 

Suscribete:

 

Infonegocios NETWORK: 4.5 million Anglo-Latinos united by a passion for business.

 

 Contact Infonegocios MIAMI:

 

marcelo.maurizio@gmail.com

 

 [email protected]

   

 

 Read Smart, Be Smarter!






 

 

 

 

 

 



Tu opinión enriquece este artículo:

Starbucks redefine el café: cuando la proteína se convierte en el nuevo Pumpkin Spice (y un CEO 50+ lidera la revolución phygital)

(Por Otero-Maurizio-Maqueda) Análisis integral: El regreso a los 90 + el On line y el AI, la obsesión fitness de la Gen Z y la maestría en personalización convergen en la apuesta más audaz de la cadena: transformar el ritual matutino en combustible funcional, la era de la amplificación, de categorías, modelos de negocios y expansión de cultura. 

(Tiempo de lectura de valor: 4 minutos)

Vintage Millennials: inquietos, curiosos e innovadores (la revolución de la sabiduría en acción disruptiva)

(Por Sonia Abadi) "Ahora me toca a mí, ya aprobé todos los exámenes, no tengo más nada que demostrar", dicen algunos en la madurez, cuando sienten que su carrera profesional ha llegado a la cima e intuyen que es el momento de enfocarse en otras pasiones. El retorno de los +50 a liderar proyectos de amplio alcance, cocreativos y de innovación.

(Tiempo de lectura de valor: 4 minutos)

Dos panaderías argentinas hackean los croissant franceses, la Bella Delicia en Orlando y La Mantequería en Miami conquistan paladares anglolatinos (¡y a Messi!)

(Por Ortega desde Fort Lauderlade) Medialunas Argentinas conquistas Florida: Mientras Bella Delicia se vuelve viral en Kissimmee con degustaciones callejeras que declaran su superioridad sobre el croissant francés, La Mantequería en Fort Lauderdale atrae a Lionel Messi con medialunas de manteca importada. 

(Tiempo de lectura de valor: 4 minutos)

Devconnect Argentina 2025: Buenos Aires, centro del planeta cripto

(Por Maurizio desde Buenos Aires, con Taylor, Maqueda y Martínez Bueno) En un mundo donde las criptomonedas a veces ocupan titulares por su volatilidad, Devconnect Argentina llega a Buenos Aires con un propósito claro y disruptivo: mostrar que la tecnología blockchain y el ecosistema Ethereum no son meros objetos de especulación, sino herramientas de uso cotidiano que transforman industrias enteras. 

(Tiempo de lectura de valor: 4 minutos)

Mirá la victoria del Inter Miami (ya en semifinales) y los golazos de Leo que todo Miami y anglolatam festeja

(Por Ortega desde la tierra de las garzas, con la colaboración de Maurizio) Inter Miami rompe la serie y avanza a las semifinales de la Conferencia Este tras golear 4-0 a Nashville SC en el tercer encuentro de la serie. Messi firma un doblete y Allende completa otro; Alba se anota un hito histórico y el club logra su primer pase a semis en la historia.

(Tiempo de lectura: 4 minutos)

Devconnect Argentina 2025: Buenos Aires se convierte en la capital mundial de Ethereum con récord de asistencia y mirada en 2026

(Por Maurizio desde Buenos Aires, con Taylor, Maqueda y Martínez Bueno en un crossing Miami-España-Argentina) La edición 2025 de Devconnect Argentina, la “Feria Mundial de Ethereum”, reúne a líderes del ecosistema Web3, startups, reguladores y grandes nombres de la industria; la cita central es su expansión global y el rol de Argentina como punto neurálgico de adopción cripto.

(Tiempo de lectura de valor: 4 minutos)

McDonald 's lanza edición ‘Stranger Things’ en España y Argentina: ¿llegará a EEUU y al resto de anglolatam?

(Por Maqueda y Maurizio) McDonald 's España acaba de lanzar una colaboración estratégica con Netflix y la serie Stranger Things), en el marco del estreno de su quinta y última temporada. La edición especial incluye un menú temático y una caja coleccionable que evoca la estética ochentera de Hawkins, combinando productos clásicos de la marca con guiños a la serie.

(Tiempo de lectura de valor: 4 minutos)

TOUS celebra el 40º aniversario de su Oso con tres tiendas efímeras en Barcelona, México y Nueva York

TOUS, una de las mayores compañías globales de joyería de lujo asequible, continúa celebrando el 40º aniversario del Oso con la apertura de tres tiendas efímeras en Barcelona, Ciudad de México y Nueva York. Estas pop up stores, concebidas como espacios únicos y experienciales, invitan a descubrir la esencia del icono a través de un recorrido sensorial e inmersivo.