Palermo Soho

Palermo Soho est un quartier branché de Buenos Aires, en Argentine, connu pour son atmosphère bohème, ses boutiques et sa vie nocturne animée. Il s'agit d'un centre de créativité où se côtoient bars branchés, restaurants élégants, boutiques et galeries d'art. Palermo Soho abrite également de magnifiques parcs et espaces verts, tels que la Plaza Serrano et le Parque Tres de Febrero, où les visiteurs peuvent se détendre et pratiquer des activités de plein air. Le quartier attire une clientèle jeune et élégante, composée de fashionistas, de gastronomes et d'amateurs d'art, à la recherche d'expériences uniques et d'une scène sociale animée.

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Situation et moyens d'accès

Palermo Soho is a vibrant neighborhood in Buenos Aires, Argentina, bordered by Avenida Santa Fe, Avenida Córdoba, Avenida Juan B. Justo, and Avenida Dorrego. The heart of the district centers around Plaza Serrano (officially Plaza Cortázar), a lively square at the intersection of Honduras and Serrano streets.

  • By Subte (Subway): Take Line D to Plaza Italia station, then walk 10-15 minutes south.
  • By Bus: Multiple colectivos (city buses) serve the area, including lines 29, 39, 111, and 152.
  • By Taxi/Ride-hail: Easily accessible via Uber or Cabify from central Buenos Aires.

Opening Hours & Atmosphere

Palermo Soho is an open neighborhood with no set operating hours. Shops typically open around 10:00 AM and close between 8:00 PM and 10:00 PM, while restaurants and bars often stay open until 2:00 AM or later. Weekends (especially Saturday afternoons) are busiest, while weekday mornings offer a more relaxed pace.

Activities & Experiences

  • Browse independent designer boutiques and concept stores along Armenia and Malabia streets.
  • Enjoy specialty coffee at third-wave cafés or craft cocktails at hidden speakeasies.
  • Explore street art and colorful murals in alleyways off the main thoroughfares.
  • Visit the Feria de Plaza Serrano (weekend artisan market) for handmade goods.

Facilities & Practical Tips

  • Restrooms: Available in cafés and restaurants (customers only).
  • Parking: Limited street parking; metered zones require prepaid cards.
  • Accessibility: Sidewalks are uneven in places; some shops have steps.
  • What to Bring: Comfortable walking shoes, reusable water bottle (many cafés offer refills), and cash for smaller vendors.

Informations sur le contact

No centralized management exists for this neighborhood. For event updates, check local listings like Buenos Aires Cultura or Instagram accounts of venues.