Palermo is one of the largest and most traditional neighborhoods in Buenos Aires . Here you will find the Parque 3 de Febrero or Lagos de Palermo , a principal square in the city, which has extensive grounds and a number of lakes. The boulevards are lined with large trees that shade the numerous sidewalks and provide pedestrians with fresh air and tranquility. Palermo 's residents enjoy life outdoors and playing sports. |
Las Cañitas is located just behind the Argentinean Polo Fields . It is one of the newest areas in the city and has a peaceful and relaxed atmosphere.
Las Cañitas is often the preferred neighborhood of publicists, actors, models and designers.
You will also discover many fine dining restaurants that are frequented more and more by young people. |
Running through the heart of Barrio Norte is the sophisticated Avenida Santa Fe. Perhaps one of the most beautiful avenues in the city,
it is complete with elegant shops, important sites and ample sidewalks.
This is one of the most fashionable areas of Buenos Aires with a great deal of activity during the day and the night. It is often in high demand due to its easy accessibility to the center of the city and other neighborhoods. |
Recoleta is one of the most exclusive zones of the city. Its elegant French architecture, in Alvear Ave. or Arroyo St. you can find many art galleries, important hotels and international brand names give the area an air of sophistication. It extends along the famous Recoleta Cemetary and has many notable gourmet restaurants.
Recoleta's lovely parks and avenues make it one of the most preferred neighborhoods by tourists from all over the world. |
Centering around the Plaza San Martín, Retiro is known for its trees, its shady sidewalks and its beautiful ravine leading towards the Plaza de los Ingleses , where the Monumental Tower stands. Currently, it is the most frequented place by tourists who come to buy their Argentinean goods and souvenirs - fine handicrafts, leathers, precious stones, and other indigenous wares. |
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