Palermo Soho - A Mini Guide

Palermo Soho is the trendy and colorful barrio (neighborhood) in Buenos Aires. While it is the largest barrio in the city, Palermo Soho is extremely walkable. Wandering the tree-lined streets you will find no shortage of coffee-shops, restaurants, bars, and boutique stores. Have your camera ready, because many buildings are covered in beautiful street art as well.

While you could easily spend days exploring the many shops and cafes that the neighborhood has to offer, here is a mini guide to our must-spots in Palermo Soho, Buenos Aires.

WHERE TO EAT

La Fábrica del Taco Comida Mexicana - The neon lights and colorful papel picado flags will draw you in and the delicious tacos will have you coming back. Grab a bucket of Corona to share and don't forget to try the nachos.

WHERE TO DRINK

Temple Palermo - A craft brewery with a bustling yet easy going vibe, it boasts both indoor and outdoor seating. The brewery is in the middle of a lively street intersection that is filled with several bars and restaurants if you're in the mood to hop from one bar to the next.

WHERE TO GRAB COFFEE

Duca Caffè & Apericena - With a quirky and retro design, this coffee shop and bar is situated on a quaint street corner. Grab a cappuccino and head up to their rooftop to enjoy your coffee while watching the scenes of the street below.

WHERE TO STAY

L'Hotel Palermo - A boutique hotel right in the heart of Palermo Soho. A block away from Plazoleta Julio Cortazar, where a market is held daily, and an easy walk to all of the restaurants and bars.

Palermo Soho

Have you ever visited Palermo Soho? Where are your favorite spots in the neighborhood?

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