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Great place to enjoy author cocktails . Better to have reservations. Es conveniente reservar. Coctelería de autor.
Floreria Atlántico
872 Arroyo
Great place to enjoy author cocktails . Better to have reservations. Es conveniente reservar. Coctelería de autor.
Nightlife bar , excellent drinks
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Cullen Henderson Bar
1106 Av. Álvarez Thomas
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Nightlife bar , excellent drinks
Many informal pubs to enjoy drinks
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Terrazas de Recoleta
1960 Junín
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Many informal pubs to enjoy drinks
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Nicky NY Sushi
1764 Malabia
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Pizza Banana
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INK Buenos Aires
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Located in Palermo Soho, Rosebar is the trendy night club of the season. Decorated in its best European style, come and pop a bottle of champagne with your friends in the VIP section. The disco hosts both national and international DJs, offering the public a wide variety of styles and rhythms
Honduras 5445
5445 Honduras
Located in Palermo Soho, Rosebar is the trendy night club of the season. Decorated in its best European style, come and pop a bottle of champagne with your friends in the VIP section. The disco hosts both national and international DJs, offering the public a wide variety of styles and rhythms
Este bar en Palermo es uno de los más famosos bares ocultos de la ciudad. Para entrar primero se debe saber la contraseña, la cual se debe adivinar por medio de pistas que se publican en la página de Facebook del bar. Ya en el lugar se debe dar la contraseña a la persona en la entrada, quien provee un código en números el cual debe ser marcado en la cabina telefónica del bar y que dará acceso al lugar. Ambientado como un club estadounidense de la década de los 20’s, Frank’s ofrece deliciosos cócteles como el Cuban Manhattan, Hanky Panky o el Martínez.
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Frank's
1445 Arévalo
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Este bar en Palermo es uno de los más famosos bares ocultos de la ciudad. Para entrar primero se debe saber la contraseña, la cual se debe adivinar por medio de pistas que se publican en la página de Facebook del bar. Ya en el lugar se debe dar la contraseña a la persona en la entrada, quien provee un código en números el cual debe ser marcado en la cabina telefónica del bar y que dará acceso al lugar. Ambientado como un club estadounidense de la década de los 20’s, Frank’s ofrece deliciosos cócteles como el Cuban Manhattan, Hanky Panky o el Martínez.
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INVERNADERO
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Barrios

San Telmo is one of BA’s oldest neighbourhoods and offers San Telmo neighborhood offers tango and arts in every corner. Its a bohemian atmosphere with antiques markets, candle street lighting (known as farolas), cobblestones, and old buildings with original facades. You may find clothes stores, galleries and boutiques that sell art works and jewellery, surrounded by old bars have hardly changed in decades. On Sundays you may find the the main antiques market around the Plaza Dorrego, in a colorful scenery where cafes, restaurants and bars are surrounded with people and tango dancers . The Museo de Arte Moderno (MAMBA) is located here in a previous tobacco factory, and look out for the colorful statues on the ‘Paseo de la Historieta’ (Comic strip walk), which are an tribute to Argentina’s best-loved comic characters like Mafalda.
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San Telmo
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San Telmo is one of BA’s oldest neighbourhoods and offers San Telmo neighborhood offers tango and arts in every corner. Its a bohemian atmosphere with antiques markets, candle street lighting (known as farolas), cobblestones, and old buildings with original facades. You may find clothes stores, galleries and boutiques that sell art works and jewellery, surrounded by old bars have hardly changed in decades. On Sundays you may find the the main antiques market around the Plaza Dorrego, in a colorful scenery where cafes, restaurants and bars are surrounded with people and tango dancers . The Museo de Arte Moderno (MAMBA) is located here in a previous tobacco factory, and look out for the colorful statues on the ‘Paseo de la Historieta’ (Comic strip walk), which are an tribute to Argentina’s best-loved comic characters like Mafalda.
The most refined and ‘European’ of Buenos Aires neighbourhoods - and probably what people have in mind when they refer to Buenos Aires as "the Paris of the south," Recoleta is a wealthy residential area of great historical and architectural interest thanks to its iconic buildings evocative of Parisian ‘petits hôtels’. Many of the city’s most luxurious hotels can be found in Recoleta. Its tree-lined avenues are home to fashionable restaurants, cafes, boutiques, malls and galleries, and its parks and plazas host street performances, art exhibits and craft fairs on weekends. Look out especially for the craft fair in Plaza Francia. Recoleta Cemetery, the final resting place for generations of Argentine elites, is a stunning labyrinthine city for the dead, not to be missed. Among other attractions, Recoleta is also home to the Museo Nacional de Bellas Artes, the National Library, the Palais de Glace, the BA Design Centre and the Recoleta Cultural Centre.
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Recoleta
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The most refined and ‘European’ of Buenos Aires neighbourhoods - and probably what people have in mind when they refer to Buenos Aires as "the Paris of the south," Recoleta is a wealthy residential area of great historical and architectural interest thanks to its iconic buildings evocative of Parisian ‘petits hôtels’. Many of the city’s most luxurious hotels can be found in Recoleta. Its tree-lined avenues are home to fashionable restaurants, cafes, boutiques, malls and galleries, and its parks and plazas host street performances, art exhibits and craft fairs on weekends. Look out especially for the craft fair in Plaza Francia. Recoleta Cemetery, the final resting place for generations of Argentine elites, is a stunning labyrinthine city for the dead, not to be missed. Among other attractions, Recoleta is also home to the Museo Nacional de Bellas Artes, the National Library, the Palais de Glace, the BA Design Centre and the Recoleta Cultural Centre.
Situated riverside along the Río de la Plata in a former commercial docks, modern Puerto Madero is the city’s youngest neighbourhood and a major gastronomic and business hub. Along the canals, former industrial warehouses have been converted into elegant bars, eateries and offices in one of the most successful urban waterfront restoration projects in the world. The iconic ‘Puente de la Mujer’ (Women’s Bridge), is the barrio’s dramatic centerpiece. Despite its many skyscrapers, the area makes a calming contrast to the bustle of the city centre, and its riverside walkways and green parks make it perfect for strolling, cycling or lingering over coffee and pastries in a riverfront cafe.Situated riverside along the Río de la Plata in a former commercial docks, modern Puerto Madero is the city’s youngest neighbourhood and a major gastronomic and business hub. Along the canals, former industrial warehouses have been converted into elegant bars, eateries and offices in one of the most successful urban waterfront restoration projects in the world. The iconic ‘Puente de la Mujer’ (Women’s Bridge), is the barrio’s dramatic centerpiece. Despite its many skyscrapers, the area makes a calming contrast to the bustle of the city centre, and its riverside walkways and green parks make it perfect for strolling, cycling or lingering over coffee and pastries in a riverfront cafe.
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プエルト・マデロ地区
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Situated riverside along the Río de la Plata in a former commercial docks, modern Puerto Madero is the city’s youngest neighbourhood and a major gastronomic and business hub. Along the canals, former industrial warehouses have been converted into elegant bars, eateries and offices in one of the most successful urban waterfront restoration projects in the world. The iconic ‘Puente de la Mujer’ (Women’s Bridge), is the barrio’s dramatic centerpiece. Despite its many skyscrapers, the area makes a calming contrast to the bustle of the city centre, and its riverside walkways and green parks make it perfect for strolling, cycling or lingering over coffee and pastries in a riverfront cafe.Situated riverside along the Río de la Plata in a former commercial docks, modern Puerto Madero is the city’s youngest neighbourhood and a major gastronomic and business hub. Along the canals, former industrial warehouses have been converted into elegant bars, eateries and offices in one of the most successful urban waterfront restoration projects in the world. The iconic ‘Puente de la Mujer’ (Women’s Bridge), is the barrio’s dramatic centerpiece. Despite its many skyscrapers, the area makes a calming contrast to the bustle of the city centre, and its riverside walkways and green parks make it perfect for strolling, cycling or lingering over coffee and pastries in a riverfront cafe.
Famous for the brightly-painted houses and ‘conventillos’ (communal housing ) on the ‘Caminito’, and the legendary Boca Juniors football club where Diego Maradona made his name, La Boca is located next to the old port. It was traditionally an area where immigrants settled -many from Northern Italy. La Boca also has some excellent arts and cultural centres, such as the Quinquela Martín Museum of Fine Arts and the Usina del Arte, the Fundación Proa. If you want to visit this area, please do it by daytime, it is not recommended to walk the streets of La Boca at night. You can go for an afternoon coffee or drink to San telmo, a nearby and safer neighborhood or to Puerto Madero that is a posh one.
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La Boca
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Famous for the brightly-painted houses and ‘conventillos’ (communal housing ) on the ‘Caminito’, and the legendary Boca Juniors football club where Diego Maradona made his name, La Boca is located next to the old port. It was traditionally an area where immigrants settled -many from Northern Italy. La Boca also has some excellent arts and cultural centres, such as the Quinquela Martín Museum of Fine Arts and the Usina del Arte, the Fundación Proa. If you want to visit this area, please do it by daytime, it is not recommended to walk the streets of La Boca at night. You can go for an afternoon coffee or drink to San telmo, a nearby and safer neighborhood or to Puerto Madero that is a posh one.
Palermo is the largest neighbourhood in Buenos Aires, home to vast parks and some of the city's hippest bars, clubs and fashion boutiques. People often split the area into several sub-barrios, including Palermo Chico, Palermo Soho and Palermo Hollywood. With nearly 350 acres of parks, lakes and wooded areas, several designed by French landscaper Charles Thays in the 19th century Palermo’s eastern side is a peaceful retreat from the heady rush of the downtown area. It comprehends the Tres de Febrero park, the Botanical Gardens, the Japanese Garden, the Planetarium, the rose garden, the Hippodrome (race course and polo ground) and many museums, such as the Museo de Arte Latinoamericano (MALBA), the National Museum of Decorative Arts and the Museo Evita. As you move away from the river in the direction of the Palermo Soho, Hollywood and Las Cañitas areas, the calm parks give way to a busy shopping, dining and partying district.
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Palermo
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Palermo is the largest neighbourhood in Buenos Aires, home to vast parks and some of the city's hippest bars, clubs and fashion boutiques. People often split the area into several sub-barrios, including Palermo Chico, Palermo Soho and Palermo Hollywood. With nearly 350 acres of parks, lakes and wooded areas, several designed by French landscaper Charles Thays in the 19th century Palermo’s eastern side is a peaceful retreat from the heady rush of the downtown area. It comprehends the Tres de Febrero park, the Botanical Gardens, the Japanese Garden, the Planetarium, the rose garden, the Hippodrome (race course and polo ground) and many museums, such as the Museo de Arte Latinoamericano (MALBA), the National Museum of Decorative Arts and the Museo Evita. As you move away from the river in the direction of the Palermo Soho, Hollywood and Las Cañitas areas, the calm parks give way to a busy shopping, dining and partying district.