Giselle’s Palermo Soho guidebook

Giselle
Giselle’s Palermo Soho guidebook

Neighborhoods

The largest ''barrio'', or neighborhood, in Buenos Aires, Palermo is a destination for foodies, art fans, shopaholics and revelers alike! Popular with expats, the area has increasingly become populated with locals as well, and today is a veritable melting pot of culture and coolness. If headed to Buenos Aires for the first time, consider this your guide to one of the city’s best neighborhoods. SHOPPING: -On weekends, the markets at Plaza Serrano and Plaza Armenia are bustling with indie vendors hawking artisanal wares. -Don’t miss the clothing and home boutiques along Gurruchaga, Honduras, and Malabia to find cutting edge designs by a mix of Argentine and foreign designers. -Alto Palermo Shopping. SIGHTSEEING: -Botanical Gardens, Buenos Aires, Argentina. -The MALBA (the Latin American Art Museum of Buenos Aires) aims to collect and promote Latin American art from the 20th century. MALBA, Av. Pres Figueroa Alcorta 3415, Buenos Aires, Argentina RESTAURANTS & COFFEE SHOPS: - La Cabrera (Cabrera 5099 and 5127) -Lo de Jesús (Gurruchaga 1406) -Las Pizarras (Thames 2296) -Sarkis (Thames 1100) -Pain et Vin (Gorriti 5132) - Isabel (Uriarte 1664) -Oui Oui (Nicaragua 6068) - Pierina Tea House (Gurruchaga 1875) -Full City Coffee House (Thames 1535) BARS: -The Temple Bar (Costa Rica 4677) -Antares (Armenia 1477) -Rey de Copas (Gorriti 5176) -Diggs Bar (Serrano 1580)
516 locals recommend
Palermo
516 locals recommend
The largest ''barrio'', or neighborhood, in Buenos Aires, Palermo is a destination for foodies, art fans, shopaholics and revelers alike! Popular with expats, the area has increasingly become populated with locals as well, and today is a veritable melting pot of culture and coolness. If headed to Buenos Aires for the first time, consider this your guide to one of the city’s best neighborhoods. SHOPPING: -On weekends, the markets at Plaza Serrano and Plaza Armenia are bustling with indie vendors hawking artisanal wares. -Don’t miss the clothing and home boutiques along Gurruchaga, Honduras, and Malabia to find cutting edge designs by a mix of Argentine and foreign designers. -Alto Palermo Shopping. SIGHTSEEING: -Botanical Gardens, Buenos Aires, Argentina. -The MALBA (the Latin American Art Museum of Buenos Aires) aims to collect and promote Latin American art from the 20th century. MALBA, Av. Pres Figueroa Alcorta 3415, Buenos Aires, Argentina RESTAURANTS & COFFEE SHOPS: - La Cabrera (Cabrera 5099 and 5127) -Lo de Jesús (Gurruchaga 1406) -Las Pizarras (Thames 2296) -Sarkis (Thames 1100) -Pain et Vin (Gorriti 5132) - Isabel (Uriarte 1664) -Oui Oui (Nicaragua 6068) - Pierina Tea House (Gurruchaga 1875) -Full City Coffee House (Thames 1535) BARS: -The Temple Bar (Costa Rica 4677) -Antares (Armenia 1477) -Rey de Copas (Gorriti 5176) -Diggs Bar (Serrano 1580)