Buenos Aires Palermo & Recoleta
In January we stayed 7 nights (8 days) in Buenos Aires. As the temperature were really high, we always tried to make a break from 12pm/1pm to 3/4pm when the temperatures are the highest.
Also, we are not much museum people and preferred enjoyed our time hanging around the city.
This time, it is not an itinerary but more a guideline of what do to in those districts.
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Palermo District
This district is made of 3 parts, Palermo, Palermo Hollywood and Palermo Soho. It is a lively district with on one side lots of famous brand shops, chic restaurants and tonnes of bars. One the other side, beautiful and huge park where you can escape the hustle of the city.
Plaza Serrano
Also called Julio Cortázar Square. It is the heart of Palermo as streets with restaurants, bars and shops join here.
Jardín Botánico Carlos Thays
Declared a national monument in 1996, the garden is homed to over 5 500 species of plants, trees, and shrubs. Within the garden board are located to inform its visitor about the species.
The garden also has a greenhouse, monuments, sculptures, and fountains in it.
The garden is divided by continent regrouping species of a same place together.
“I wandered everywhere, through cities and countries wide. And everywhere I went, the world was on my side.”
― Roman Payne
Where to stay in Buenos Aires
- Budget: Airbnb Maia Apart
- Mid-Range: Duque Hotel Boutique & Spa
- Luxurious: Four Seasons Hotel Buenos Aires