Point of interest

Palermo

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Tips from locals

Diego Martin
January 31, 2021
Being one of the most visited neighbourhood in Buenos Aires, Palermo is located a few blocks from the Studio! Enjoy its parks, squares, restaurants and chic bars!
Silvia
March 4, 2020
In Gutierrez st it’s so quite in the morning and night, during the day some time traffic for schools and some for a Evita’s restaurant. Palermo is a beautiful place in CABA BA. Tourism a lot! Visitors in the restaurants and more and more great moments waiting for you!
Susana
January 27, 2020
The largest neighbourhood in Buenos Aires, but currently subdivided into several contrasting and acutely individual areas. Not only a residential area, but home to the most lively spots of the city. What to see?/eat? Palermo Chico (also known as Barrio Parque): The most upmarket part of Palermo, and the perfect place to get lost along it´s beautiful streets full of european buildings and embassies. Don’t miss the MALBA museum (and its restaurant Marcello), and neither the Alto Palermo mall if you want to explore at first hand some Argentinean fancy shopping. Also check Casa Cavia for the most beautiful brunch place in town (also open for lunch and dinner). Palermo Soho: famous for its fashion and design boutiques, restaurants, and street culture. The atmosphere strives to be “alternative”, which makes this area of the city especially popular with young Argentines as well as foreign tourists. Calle El Salvador and Calle Gurruchaga are the most famous ones. You can have a nice asado at La Cabrera, or come back to have dinner at Dario Gualtieri Bistro for a perfect 7 pases meal. J.W. Bradley it’s also a good option for a more fashionable night. If you like trying new things, Grand Dabang or Proper are unbeatable options. Palermo Hollywood: so called for its number of TV and radio production houses, today is well known for its night life and cool restaurants. However, this part of Palermo still has its beauty during the day, as you can find many design stores and the famous Dorrego antique market. In terms of dinning, and if you are up for upscale food and great ambience, try La Mar for peruvian, Lusitano or Cucina Paradiso for italian, Osaka for japanese, Tegui for extravagant argentinean, or i Latina for a set menu. If you are looking for something more relaxed yet tasty, try Bar Du Marche for wine and cheeses, Siamo Nel Forno for italian, or Sunae or Sudestada for asian. This area is also great for a night out. El Nacional is a good option for beers, Festival for a more lively bar, and Tetuan if you also want to grab a bite. If you fancy a club, Makena and Niceto Club are the best. But if you are around during the day, don’t miss the cafes and patisseries, which also serve lunch and even brunch during weekends. The best are Birkin, Adorado and Oui Oui.
The largest neighbourhood in Buenos Aires, but currently subdivided into several contrasting and acutely individual areas. Not only a residential area, but home to the most lively spots of the city. What to see?/eat? Palermo Chico (also known as Barrio Parque): The most upmarket part of Palermo, and…
Ary
October 10, 2019
Palermo is the biggest neighborhod in town. This area is mostly residential and comercial, but you will also find Museums and huge parks. It is Divided in sub-areas. Palermo viejo, where we are located, is one of the coolest areas in town, where you will find art gallerys, bars, the fanciest restaurants, and shops. Such as the Soho in New York or shoreditch in London, it started as a relegated area where only artists used to live. In the last 20 years It has become the epicenter of night-life, and gastronomy.
Palermo is the biggest neighborhod in town. This area is mostly residential and comercial, but you will also find Museums and huge parks. It is Divided in sub-areas. Palermo viejo, where we are located, is one of the coolest areas in town, where you will find art gallerys, bars, the fanciest restau…
Angela
September 15, 2017
Small semi-private group neighborhood & food tour. Learn all about the customs & rituals on Argentine asados while enjoying the best meal of your trip (I really mean that)! www.asadoadventure.com

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Buenos Aires, CABA