Palermo Soho is the trendy and colorful barrio (neighborhood) in Buenos Aires. While it is the largest barrio in the city, Palermo Soho is extremely walkable. Wandering the tree-lined streets you will find no shortage of coffee-shops, restaurants, bars, and boutique stores. Have your camera ready, b
All about Palermo Soho, Buenos Aires' trendiest neighborhood filled with cafes, boutique shopping, and some of the city's best restaurants.
Palermo Soho is the trendy and colorful barrio (neighborhood) in Buenos Aires. While it is the largest barrio in the city, Palermo Soho is extremely walkable. Wandering the tree-lined streets you will find no shortage of coffee-shops, restaurants, bars, and boutique stores. Have your camera ready, b
All about Palermo Soho, Buenos Aires' trendiest neighborhood filled with cafes, boutique shopping, and some of the city's best restaurants.
Be part of this entertaining stroll and discover the urban art at one of the bohemian neighborhoods in Buenos Aires, Palermo Soho. Enjoy a display of colors and shapes that gathers hipsters and art lovers from everywhere.◾ Visit the trendy neighborhood of Palermo Soho◾ Learn about the history of the Ecocenter & Botanical Garden◾ See how the armenian community lives in this area◾ Discover the life of remarkable argentine writers such as Jorge Luis Borges◾ Get to know one of the main areas of street art in Buenos Aires◾ Appreciate different murals and urban art of important street artists like Martin Ron◾ Walk around its cobbled streets and enjoy a display of colors and shapes
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All about Palermo Soho, Buenos Aires' trendiest neighborhood filled with cafes, boutique shopping, and some of the city's best restaurants.
Palermo Soho is a hip and colorful neighborhood in Buenos Aires and possibly my favorite part of the city. I quickly fell in love with the charm of the tree-lined streets and colorfully painted buildings. (You will too!) The neighborhood is dotted with bars, restaurants, coffee shops, and boutique s
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All about Palermo Soho, Buenos Aires' trendiest neighborhood filled with cafes, boutique shopping, and some of the city's best restaurants.
All about Palermo Soho, Buenos Aires' trendiest neighborhood filled with cafes, boutique shopping, and some of the city's best restaurants.
All about Palermo Soho, Buenos Aires' trendiest neighborhood filled with cafes, boutique shopping, and some of the city's best restaurants.
Buenos Aires is a city where we can find plenty of street art in each street, but there is a…
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I'm often asked which neighborhood (barrio) is better, San Telmo or Palermo Soho. Here's a brief description of the two barrios from an insider/outsider point of view to help you decide.
Enjoy this discount on two of Buenos Aires’ most popular tours with this special Super Saver deal. Discover the many faces of Buenos Aires on a 3-hour sightseeing city tour of colourful La Boca, historic San Telmo and lively Recoleta. After enjoying the afternoon free to explore independently, spend the evening at a wine tasting in glamorous Palermo, where you’ll sample six fine local wines and learn all about Argentina’s rich winemaking history.
Jardin Escondido isn’t just another boutique hotel in Buenos Aires. It’s Francis Ford Coppola’s boutique hotel in Buenos Aires. The legendary film director reportedly fell in love with the Argentinian capital while shooting the film Tetro in 2008, when he lived and worked in the spacious townhouse that’s now known as Jardin Escondido. His latest venture is clearly a personal project that brings a few of his favorite things to the chic neighborhood of Palermo Soho — fine wines, small luxuries, and quiet corners to sit and write. The hotel’s name means “hidden garden” in Spanish, an appropriate moniker given the abundance of greenery throughout Jardin Escondido’s various terraces, courtyards, and balconies. The place feels warm and stylish — down-to-earth materials like brick and wood beams add a rustic twist to fine linens, sophisticated lighting, and plush sofas. Eye-catching South American artworks and objects, like Peruvian weavings and masks from Argentina’s northwest, add to the impression that you’re visiting the vacation home of a rich and well-traveled friend. First-class stemware and the classic film collection remind you that it’s Coppola’s place. Jardin Escondido comprises six bedrooms, but guests can’t rent just one: either you reserve the whole hotel, or you take a section that contains either two or four rooms. You won’t come into contact with staff members unless you want to — service is attentive but discreet. The hotel’s personal sommelier is on call when you crave Cabernet and a gourmet chef is always ready to prepare a full asado (barbecue) on the terrace’s grill. This unconventional getaway is a paradise-like enclave in the middle of a big city, designed for lazy days of reading by the small pool or kicking back after a gluttonous steak dinner. How to get there: Jardin Escondido is located 31km/19m (1 hour) from the Ezeiza International Airport and 7km/4m (20 min) from Jorge Newbery Airport. Transfers can be organized for US$80 for up to 2 guests from Ezeiza Airport and US$50 from Jorge Newbery Airport. Please contact [email protected] for assistance with airport transfers.
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