Eclectic little shopping mall with a bohemian vibe. In the past few years, young independent artisans have taken over and created an artistic hub here, filling it with various small boutiques, exhibition spaces and workshops. You’ll find a couple of bookshops, Los Hermanos ukulele store and some great design stores, including Greens and sustainable specialists Tienda Raiz. Hours vary.
Galeria Patio del Liceo
Palermo
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One of Buenos Aires' most beautiful monuments, this 22-story building has a unique design inspired by Dante’s Divine Comedy. Its structure is divided into…
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Surrounded by the Casa Rosada, the Cabildo and the city’s main cathedral, Plaza de Mayo is the place where Argentines gather in vehement protest or…
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This cemetery is perhaps BA's top attraction. You can wander for hours in this incredible city of the dead, where the ‘streets’ are lined with impressive…
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