Palermo Soho
Palermo Soho
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  • sanddsheppard
    University Heights, Ohio311 contributions
    Older tourists nice safe place
    Stayed three days on Soho, part of the larger Palermo district. Restaurants and cafe of all sorts are easy walks from most hotels. Although some may think it’s touristy, and it maybe, however, to me it had a lot of regular resistance. Lots of little shops. Very interesting street art.
    Visited January 2023
    Traveled solo
    Written February 10, 2023
  • Rochelle F
    Randolph, New Jersey973 contributions
    Great neighborhood to stay in Buenos Aires
    We stayed a month in Argentina and in between our travels, we came back to BA 3 times to stay in Palermo (which we loved). We toured all of the neighborhoods in BA and decided this one suited us best. It is open and feels less city and crowded. There is a lot of restaurants and walking around at night was great. (like Soho, or the Village in NYC). Stayed at 3 boutique hotels: The Mine, Magnolia Hotel and Hotel Nuss, all of which were nice, although I think I liked the Nuss best. The Concierge,Claudio at the Mine had great suggestions and did get us a reservation at Don Julio with 1 days notice. A really cute neighborhood and great to walk to the Jardin Japonais, or the Botanical Gardens, some of the Museums.
    Visited March 2023
    Written March 26, 2023
  • Bruce M
    Carlsbad, California585 contributions
    Our pick for a nice neighborhood in an "OK" city.
    We do our research and Palermo Soho was highly rated. We are not city visitors, preferring the wild, but always find wonderful surprises. This neighborhood worked well for our six nights entering and exiting Argentina. Our boutique, 7-room stays at Miravida Soho could not be beat and local bistro Las Pizarras was as amazing as in every way. A walk or short taxi ride brought us to parks, gardens, and museums; a bit further afield were th sights on all the top-ten lists. But Buenos Aires is not really "the Paris of Anywhere" and in our opinion is not worth a special trip, but it does work well as a place to rest up from 24 hours of flights, airports, and time zones; enjoy good food (and wine), ; and be among really nice people.
    Visited April 2023
    Traveled as a couple
    Written April 7, 2023
  • DrCDB
    Chile499 contributions
    Great are to stay when in BAires
    We selected this area for a stay in Buenos Aires and it was fantastic! We wanted to stay close to nice restaurants, bars and coffee shops for brunch and definitively this was the right place for that! We really enjoyed as everything was reachable at a walking distance.
    Visited September 2023
    Traveled as a couple
    Written September 30, 2023
  • Razorfish
    Little Rock, Arkansas3,783 contributions
    Palermo neighborhood has a lot to offer
    In doing my research before coming to Buenos Aires I decided to stay three nights in Recoleta neighborhood and three nights in Palermo. We felt safe walking around Soho at all hours. There are many good restaurants and coffee shops. We went to two street markets where my wife found a leather purse and we bought two paintings from an artist from Patagonia. We took an Uber to Villa Crespo to shop for leather. Palermo was a neighborhood that had a lot to offer.
    Visited October 2023
    Traveled as a couple
    Written October 29, 2023
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Bruce M
Carlsbad, CA585 contributions
Apr 2023 • Couples
We do our research and Palermo Soho was highly rated. We are not city visitors, preferring the wild, but always find wonderful surprises. This neighborhood worked well for our six nights entering and exiting Argentina. Our boutique, 7-room stays at Miravida Soho could not be beat and local bistro Las Pizarras was as amazing as in every way. A walk or short taxi ride brought us to parks, gardens, and museums; a bit further afield were th sights on all the top-ten lists. But Buenos Aires is not really "the Paris of Anywhere" and in our opinion is not worth a special trip, but it does work well as a place to rest up from 24 hours of flights, airports, and time zones; enjoy good food (and wine), ; and be among really nice people.
Written April 7, 2023
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Razorfish
Little Rock, AR3,783 contributions
Oct 2023 • Couples
In doing my research before coming to Buenos Aires I decided to stay three nights in Recoleta neighborhood and three nights in Palermo. We felt safe walking around Soho at all hours. There are many good restaurants and coffee shops. We went to two street markets where my wife found a leather purse and we bought two paintings from an artist from Patagonia. We took an Uber to Villa Crespo to shop for leather. Palermo was a neighborhood that had a lot to offer.
Written October 29, 2023
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Rich G
Acton, MA2,573 contributions
Feb 2020
Came here to check out the street life at dusk, as my first place visiting in Buenos Aires (Argentina for that matter) just hours after landing in the city.

We parallel parked on a nearby street (if you can find a spot if you can, it's free everywhere apparently) and walked around for an hour. There are jewelry stores, restaurants, beer houses, ice cream places, nic-nac stores, and everything else that fits the bill. Walk around, check out menus, and if the mood strikes you go in and have a merienda (snack) or a beer. Or sit for dinner (typically 930pm start).

Safe vibe but bustling a bit, locals say to keep your wallet and cell phones in your front pocket for safety. We were fine though, but good advice is always good to heed. Very nice area!
Written February 16, 2020
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Victoria P
317 contributions
Feb 2020
We took the Subte and walked to this area. Very hip and nice living here. Restaurants, boutiques, and artist selling wares on the weekend. A lovely area for a meal or just a walk around a different part of the city. Subte is very easy to negotiate even if you don’t speak Spanish.
Written February 15, 2020
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Rochelle F
Randolph, NJ973 contributions
Mar 2023
We stayed a month in Argentina and in between our travels, we came back to BA 3 times to stay in Palermo (which we loved). We toured all of the neighborhoods in BA and decided this one suited us best.

It is open and feels less city and crowded. There is a lot of restaurants and walking around at night was great. (like Soho, or the Village in NYC).

Stayed at 3 boutique hotels: The Mine, Magnolia Hotel and Hotel Nuss, all of which were nice, although I think I liked the Nuss best. The Concierge,Claudio at the Mine had great suggestions and did get us a reservation at Don Julio with 1 days notice.

A really cute neighborhood and great to walk to the Jardin Japonais, or the Botanical Gardens, some of the Museums.
Written March 26, 2023
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Nelson C
Salvador, BA1,225 contributions
Jan 2020 • Couples
Palermo, Palermo, Palermo. SoHo, Hollywood or other is the place to be if you like the more casual lifestyle. Recoleta is more contrived like Upper East Side, NYC. I love the bars, bistros, restaurants, art scene, small grocery stores, and street life. You can choose the food you like in any section of this neighborhood, also theater, movies and wine cellars! I’ve stayed here three times already... will return!
Written January 21, 2020
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selwyn a
Melbourne, Australia533 contributions
Feb 2020 • Couples
We were very impressed by this part of BA. Great shopping at very reasonable prices overall , wonderful cafe , bars & restaurants. amazing ambience & felt very safe walking around for hours. Brightly coloured Bohemian buildings. Will definitely return when we have more time.
Written February 26, 2020
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DrCDB
Chile499 contributions
Sep 2023 • Couples
We selected this area for a stay in Buenos Aires and it was fantastic! We wanted to stay close to nice restaurants, bars and coffee shops for brunch and definitively this was the right place for that! We really enjoyed as everything was reachable at a walking distance.
Written September 30, 2023
This review is the subjective opinion of a Tripadvisor member and not of Tripadvisor LLC. Tripadvisor performs checks on reviews as part of our industry-leading trust & safety standards. Read our transparency report to learn more.

sanddsheppard
University Heights, OH311 contributions
Jan 2023 • Solo
Stayed three days on Soho, part of the larger Palermo district. Restaurants and cafe of all sorts are easy walks from most hotels. Although some may think it’s touristy, and it maybe, however, to me it had a lot of regular resistance. Lots of little shops. Very interesting street art.
Written February 10, 2023
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K T
Toronto, Canada1,106 contributions
Jan 2020 • Couples
Visited Palermo Soho in January 2020. This neighborhood has a very bohemian atmosphere. Many cool cafés, restaurants, and some nice (more high-end) shops. It’s a fun place to explore when you have some downtime or are looking for a place to hangout for drinks and snacks. Lovely afternoon!
Written January 31, 2020
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