
Envidiosa is one of Netflix’ s series of the moment with Griselda Siciliani at the head of a cast of incredible actresses and actors. The Buenos Aires of the protagonist, Victoria Mori, is a Buenos Aires that has nothing to envy to many cities in the world and if you like to walk around the city, we propose a tour of the places of the series of the moment that, in addition, confirmed its third season.
1. Rivarola Passage
Victoria Mori, Vicky for her friends and the main character of Envidiosa, has a beautiful apartment in one of the most famous passages for its beauty in Buenos Aires: start your tour of the places of Envidiosa in Pasaje Rivarola.
It is a street that is only one block long and is just steps away from 9 de Julio Avenue, between Bartolomé Mitre and Juan Domingo Perón. Pasaje Rivarola was designed in 1924 by the insurance company La Rural and was completed in 1926.
What makes Pasaje Rivarola a worthy place to be used as a filming location is its beautiful Frenchified architecture and in particular, its mirrored architecture. The buildings on one side of the passage are identical to the ones across the street. Did they choose this passage just for its beauty or is there a hidden message? Vicky trapped between mirrors that reflect her all the time.
If you watched the 2 seasons of the series, you know that next to the building of the protagonist of Envidiosa is the Chinese restaurant where Matias, played by Esteban Lamothe, works. The restaurant was created for the series: in fact, until before the beginning of Envidiosa, the place used to be a warehouse for purses.
2. Puerto Madero
Vicky can’t even live without her psychologist, whom she often visits to discuss her life and everything that happens to her between friends, boyfriends who are not boyfriends, work and all the crazy things that happen to her. When Vicky gets out of seeing her psychologist, during season 2, we see her going out and walking some streets of Puerto Madero. So your second stop on this Envidiosa tour starts there, in the newest and trendiest neighborhood of Buenos Aires.
On a tour of Puerto Madero don’t miss the Puente de la Mujer (Women’s Bridge) and the bars and restaurants on both sides of the river. It’s a great walk both day and night.
3. Otto Wulff Building
Buenos Aires has beautiful buildings and if you like them, the Otto Wulff is a must-see. It is a building built between 1912 and 1914 that has no more and no less than 680 eyes on its façade.
The Otto Wulff is an Art Nouveau icon, it is full of symbolism and unique details and it is often shown as a facade in many shots of the series Envidiosa. It is on Belgrano Avenue and Peru, exactly on the corner. Among the curiosities of this setting in Buenos Aires for Envidiosa are all the owls, condors and yaguaretés that adorn its balconies and its two domes, symbolizing the sun and the moon.
4. Güemes Gallery
The Güemes Gallery is one of the unmissable sceneries of this tour. It is also one of the locations of the series and the importance of this building is twofold. On the one hand, the author of The Little Prince, Antoine Saint Exupery lived in this building on 145 Florida Street, during the year he worked in Buenos Aires. In fact, there are tours that take you through what was his apartment and show you the space where he lived and wrote.
And another great fact about this setting of the Envidiosa series is that the Galería Güemes building has an imposing viewpoint to observe Buenos Aires from the heights and one of the busiest rooftop bars in the city.
5. Caseros Avenue
Caseros Avenue can not be missing in a tour of the scenes of the series Envidiosa. The reason is simple, the apartment where Vicky lives and where so many scenes take place, is on Caseros Avenue. Caseros Avenue has English-style buildings that attract attention, especially in the blocks closest to Lezama Park, another of the attractions of the area.
In addition, on this avenue there are restaurants of all styles, one better than the other, ideal for your final stop on your tour of the scenes of the series of the moment on Netflix. Ready for season 3 of Envidiosa in 2026? What spaces in Buenos Aires would you add in the new season?