Overview
Palermo Soho is a trendy sub-neighborhood within Buenos Aires's Palermo district, packed with independent designer boutiques, vintage shops, art galleries, cafes, and bars along narrow streets. Large murals and street art on building facades turn the entire area into an open-air gallery showcasing the creative energy of young Argentine artists. On weekends, a handicrafts market springs up at Plaza Serrano (Cortázar Square). Free to visit. About 10 minutes on foot from Subte Line D, Plaza Italia station.
Opening Hours
Open 24 hours (shops/cafes: 10:00-21:00, bars: 18:00-late).
Travel Tips
Visit on weekend afternoons to enjoy the Plaza Serrano market and street performances. Don't miss the neighborhood's parrilla (steakhouse) restaurants and ice cream shops.
Hotels near Palermo Soho
Hotels and guesthouses in Buenos Aires, Palermo, Buenos Aires
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