In the heart of the city of San Salvador de Jujuy lies Hipólito Yrigoyen Square—a lively public space that serves as an important cultural and historical landmark for locals and tourists alike. It is a classic Argentine square where well-kept greenery, monuments to prominent figures, and a cozy urban atmosphere blend harmoniously.

Officially named after the famous Argentine politician and president, the square is also known by its unofficial name Plaza de los Leones (Square of the Lions). This fact adds a special charm to the place and often becomes a topic of discussion among visitors trying to unravel the origin of the "lion" nickname.
As part of the historical center that Argentina carefully preserves, the square attracts visitors with its high rating and accessibility. This open and welcoming place is ideal for beginning an introduction to the architecture and rhythm of life in the northern province of Jujuy.