Paseo Alcorta

Palermo


At this large, upscale shopping mall all the popular Argentine women’s clothing shops are represented, as are international brands such as Adidas, Nike and Lacoste. Other stores sell leather goods, kids’ clothes, men’s designs, sportswear and accessories. There’s also a large food court and a children’s play area.


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Nearby Palermo attractions

2. Museo de Arte Popular José Hernández

0.35 MILES

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5. Museo Nacional de Arte Decorativo

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6. Museo Evita

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7. Floralis Genérica

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8. Biblioteca Nacional

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Argentina's national library dates back to 1810 and was founded in the wake of the May revolution by the country's first government, for whom access to…