Gastronomía
Birkin Nicaragua
6025 NicaraguaNice & cool
Narda Comedor Diario
6055 C1414BWM NicaraguaSlow food
Mirutaki Ramen & Sushi
2339 Ángel Justiniano Carranzarecomendado
Peron Peron is in Palermo Hollywood. It’s run by Peronistas – Peron supporters and fans. Inside, it is jam-packed with Peron memorabilia - portraits, newspapers, flags, uniforms, graffiti walls, buttons, candles, propaganda, and busy decor honoring the Peronism political movement of Argentine president Juan Perón (1895–1974) and the First Lady, Eva Duarte Peron.
It is a small, but popular, restaurant, and was full at 8pm on a Saturday. The seating is snug inside as the tables are fairly close to each other, but the atmosphere is cozy and inviting. Starting around 10pm and about every hour afterward, the Peron anthem song is played, and the locals sing and clap along. Even though the wait staff did not participate, the patrons who did were enthusiastic enough to entertain. The food was good and the prices were reasonable.
Make sure to reserve a table advance.
33 Einheimische empfehlen
El Perón Perón
1388 Ángel Justiniano CarranzaPeron Peron is in Palermo Hollywood. It’s run by Peronistas – Peron supporters and fans. Inside, it is jam-packed with Peron memorabilia - portraits, newspapers, flags, uniforms, graffiti walls, buttons, candles, propaganda, and busy decor honoring the Peronism political movement of Argentine president Juan Perón (1895–1974) and the First Lady, Eva Duarte Peron.
It is a small, but popular, restaurant, and was full at 8pm on a Saturday. The seating is snug inside as the tables are fairly close to each other, but the atmosphere is cozy and inviting. Starting around 10pm and about every hour afterward, the Peron anthem song is played, and the locals sing and clap along. Even though the wait staff did not participate, the patrons who did were enthusiastic enough to entertain. The food was good and the prices were reasonable.
Make sure to reserve a table advance.
Even if your not a big meat eater you will love this place, I have eaten here a few times and the best thing about this place is the vibe, it's always packed and they have a sense of fun at this restaurant
176 Einheimische empfehlen
Las Cabras
1795 Fitz RoyEven if your not a big meat eater you will love this place, I have eaten here a few times and the best thing about this place is the vibe, it's always packed and they have a sense of fun at this restaurant
Aldos Restaurante
2032 ArévaloThelonious Club
5549 NicaraguaBest jazz bar
Montecarlo
5499 ParaguayCafè Notable
Cuervo Café
4580 El SalvadorNiño Gordo
1810 ThamesAlmacén de Pizzas
1994 Fitz RoyNicky NY Sushi
1764 Malabiapaseos
Botanischer Garten Buenos Aires
Beautiful place
Japanischer Garten
3450 Av. CasaresNice place
Deutschland-Platz
2602 Raúl Scalabrini OrtizEn Buenos Aires hay un montón de galerías y centros de compras, pero la que tiene más onda de todas es la Galería Patio del Liceo ubicada en la Av. Santa Fe 2729 y auto denominada como espacio de arte y diseño urbano. No solo tiene una ecléctica variedad de tiendas con objetos súper cool para comprar (o ver y ser feliz solo porque existen), sino que tiene un café de comida saludable y un barcito donde siempre ofrecen birra fría para saciar la sed del caminante, el Baby Snakes Barcito, nombrado así en honor a la canción de Frank Zappa.
Galería Patio del Liceo
2729 Avenida Santa FeEn Buenos Aires hay un montón de galerías y centros de compras, pero la que tiene más onda de todas es la Galería Patio del Liceo ubicada en la Av. Santa Fe 2729 y auto denominada como espacio de arte y diseño urbano. No solo tiene una ecléctica variedad de tiendas con objetos súper cool para comprar (o ver y ser feliz solo porque existen), sino que tiene un café de comida saludable y un barcito donde siempre ofrecen birra fría para saciar la sed del caminante, el Baby Snakes Barcito, nombrado así en honor a la canción de Frank Zappa.
Lugares emblemáticos
The flea market on the border of Colegiales and Palermo, close to Buenos Aires' audiovisual district, has become a hunting ground for locals looking to renovate their homes or businesses. Its 150 stalls stock everything from dusty relics and memorabilia to lovingly restored antique furniture and original pieces of contemporary art.
As a result, the venue is a mix between bohemian market and quality design arcade that evokes nostalgia while also offering glimpses of the city's vibrant contemporary arts scene Visitors can find furniture, paintings, sculptures, glassware, jewellery, cermaics, musical instruments, clothing and more, both old and new.
The market has five sections identified by colour, and six units on Calle Enrique Martinez, a street known as "el Paseo de los Artesanos", or the Artisans' Parade. As well as selling products, many stalls offer restoration services. On the upper floor, there is an art gallery with free entry.
The Mercado de Pulgas originally opened on this site in 1988. It moved to another site nearby in 2005 but returned here to its original location in 2011 with renovated stands, new lighting and improved access
231 Einheimische empfehlen
El mercado de las pulgas
1650 Av. DorregoThe flea market on the border of Colegiales and Palermo, close to Buenos Aires' audiovisual district, has become a hunting ground for locals looking to renovate their homes or businesses. Its 150 stalls stock everything from dusty relics and memorabilia to lovingly restored antique furniture and original pieces of contemporary art.
As a result, the venue is a mix between bohemian market and quality design arcade that evokes nostalgia while also offering glimpses of the city's vibrant contemporary arts scene Visitors can find furniture, paintings, sculptures, glassware, jewellery, cermaics, musical instruments, clothing and more, both old and new.
The market has five sections identified by colour, and six units on Calle Enrique Martinez, a street known as "el Paseo de los Artesanos", or the Artisans' Parade. As well as selling products, many stalls offer restoration services. On the upper floor, there is an art gallery with free entry.
The Mercado de Pulgas originally opened on this site in 1988. It moved to another site nearby in 2005 but returned here to its original location in 2011 with renovated stands, new lighting and improved access
Libros del Pasaje
1762 Thames