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  1. Palermo, Buenos Aires. Clockwise from top: the Polo Stadium, the Galileo Galilei planetarium, the Palermo Woods and the Botanical Garden. Palermo is a barrio or neighborhood of Buenos Aires, Argentina. It is located in the north of the city, near the Rio de la Plata .

  2. Jun 11, 2024 · Welcome to Palermo, the largest barrio, or neighbourhood, in Buenos Aires. Palermo is a hot destination whether you’re a foodie, an art fan, a shopaholic or a plain old reveller. An influx of expats helped put it on the map, but gradually locals have begun to call it home.

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  3. Best known as the largest neighborhood in Buenos Aires, Palermo is divided into different quarters, each with its own unique identity. The high-end quarter is Palermo Chico, characterized by magnificent mansions, regal avenues, and exclusive apartment buildings, and home to the Museum of Latin American Art of Buenos Aires (MALBA), a favorite ...

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    • Palermo Chico. At the northeastern edge of Palermo lies Palermo Chico, ‘small Palermo,’ and as the name implies, it’s rather exclusive. Some of Buenos Aires’ most rich and famous live here.
    • Plaza Italia. If you’re going to and from Palermo on a city bus, you’ll most likely pass through Plaza Italia, where main avenues Las Heras and Sarmiento merge into Av.
    • Palermo Viejo. Many of Buenos Aires’ most inventive restaurants are located In Palermo Viejo, which in the last few years many have begun to refer to as two distinct areas — Palermo Soho and Palermo Hollywood (much to the dismay of long-time residents).
    • Palermo Soho. The heart of fashionable Palermo is this stretch between El Salvador and Niceto Vega known as Palermo Soho. The streets surrounding Plaza Palermo Viejo are lined almost entirely with cool cafes and white-walled designer boutiques.
    • Explore Villa Freud. Possibly one of the most interesting mini-neighborhoods within the larger neighborhood of Palermo, Villa Freud has an interesting claim to fame.
    • Hang out at Plaza Inmigrantes de Armenia and Plaza Serrano. Plaza Serrano lies at the center of Palermo Soho. It’s lined by cafes, bars, and restaurants, making it a great spot to hang out and grab a bite to eat and watch the world go by.
    • Go on a street art tour. Despite its relatively high-end credentials, Palermo is a colorful and creative quarter of Buenos Aires. Throughout the streets, you can discover a number of vibrant illustrations daubed on the side of buildings, some by internationally renowned street artists.
    • Visit MALBA. The Museo de Arte Latinoamericano of Buenos Aires is located in a beautiful granite building and houses an impressive collection of modern and contemporary art by Latin America most prominent artists.
  4. Feb 25, 2024 · Palermo Buenos Aires, officially divided as Palermo Viejo (Old Palermo) and Palermo Nuevo (New Palermo), is a patchwork of city blocks comprised of cafes, shopping streets, plazas, and “Old World meets new” residential areas that make up the largest and greenest neighborhood in Buenos Aires.

  5. Jan 29, 2019 · Top 10 Things to Do in Palermo: See reviews and photos of Palermo, Buenos Aires (Argentina) on Tripadvisor.