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February 08, 2012
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Visiting Buenos Aires can also take you on a shopping tour of Buenos Aires.
You will get a friendly and expert guide who will take you around in order to help you shop.

With our assistance you will have access not only to the best malls in Buenos Aires but to a wide range of exquisite stores that are not easily accessible for people who do not know Buenos Aires quite well.

You will be personally guided to meet your demands and helped to find whatever you want in the least time. Tell us what you are seeking for and what your interests are. We can take you wherever you can find the latest trends.

It will be an efficient and fun shopping experience!

Galerías Pacífico
It is a noble restored building with valuable and historical murals, the best option in downtown for pastime and shopping. Enormous frescos of famous argentine painters can be contemplated to visitor’s amazement. On the last story you will find the Centro Cultural Borges and the Ballet School of Julio Bocca. Its stores offer a large list of options, from haute couture to fashionable casual wear, bookstores, jewelry shops, the best leather clothing, souvenirs, perfume shops, food halls, among others.

Abasto Shopping Mall
It has been built taking advantage of the magnificent building where the most important and popular market in Buenos Aires was located. It is a historical area, linked with the memory of Carlos Gardel and tango. The mall offers a huge number of attractions such as a 12-screen cinema complex, many clothes stores, an entertainment center for kids, and food halls.

Patio Bullrich
It is the smallest shopping mall in Buenos Aires, although one of the most exclusive and refined. You will find the most important international fashion names such as Cacharel, Lacroix, Versace, Kenzo, etc.

 

Village Recoleta
Excellent place for shopping and entertainment. It has an enormous cinema complex, important bookstores and restaurants with tables outdoors. It is located in the heart of Recoleta neighborhood, opposite the Cemetery where illustrious personalities are buried and surrounded by the best restaurants, pubs and bars of the area.

Buenos Aires Design
Located in the area of the former Recoleto Convent, it has become the most important reference in architectural design and decoration. It is the most important and exclusive decoration mall in South America. Outdoors you will find the famous terraces of the Paseo del Pilar, where very sophisticated restaurants are located.

Paseo Alcorta
It is the shopping mall located in Palermo Chico, an area with beautiful landscaping and architecture. You will find numerous gastronomic alternatives and very distinctive boutiques.
It is located very near the Malba Museum. It consists of 4 stories, with an extension of 140,000 square meters.

Alto Palermo Shopping
It is one of the favorite shopping malls of young people for the numerous alternatives found in young clothes, both of international and national names, such as: Kosyuko, Cassin, Vitamina, Ona Saez, etc. The food hall is located on the highest level, with restaurants, bars, ice-cream shops, pizza shops, etc. It has 2 cinema halls. It is an excellent commercial option to visit: Kosyuko, Daniel Cassin, among other names.

San Telmo Fair
Antiques are another excellent buy in Argentina, and San Telmo is the most recognized center of antiques.
Many of it’s old mansions have been turned into antique shops, and on Sunday at 10 A.M the main square becomes an outdoor antique market, gathering the largest number of antique shops and rare objects in all South America. The tango atmosphere, the architecture and artists make this place unique. Here you will find furniture, clocks, bronze articles, music records, sculptures, sacred painting, period costumes, etc.

Juan Carlos Pallarols
For high-quality classic silver jewelry, and silverware in general, try Juan Carlos Pallarols Orfebre, famous locally for having crafted pieces for Máxima Zorraguieta, Argentina's export to the Dutch royal family.

Florida street
Calle Florida is the well known pedestrian street that overflows with leather shops.
This pedestrian street offer tourists a wide range of leather clothes, footwear and furs stores.
It is the perfect place where to get popular souvenirs such as mate holders, ponchos, silver photo frames and ornate Gaucho belts.
There is also excellent cashmere sweaters, dresses, skirts and jackets.

Alvear and Quintana Avenues
Recoleta is one of the neighborhoods most young people like to visit, because of its attractive nightlife, bars, pubs, nightclubs. The most distinctive boutiques and jewelry shops in Buenos Aires are located there.

Santa Fe Avenue
It is in this elegant avenue of Buenos Aires, from Florida street to Scalabrini Ortiz street where tourists can find plenty of options, from shopping to entertainment, restaurants, cinemas, pubs, coffee shops with tables outdoors, music shops, galleries, shopping malls, important bookstores, clothes and shoes of excellent quality for all ages, etc. and where lots of “porteños” like to stroll around.

Palermo Viejo
Palermo is a neighborhood which has been recreated and self-divided into regions by interest areas: Palermo Soho, Palermo Hollywood, Las Cañitas, etc. It has become the place of young alternative design both of fashion and objects, absolutely creative and in the vanguard. New pubs, bars and restaurants have spread around, which are visited by young people. We also take you to walk Honduras Street.

 

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Historical Axis
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La City and Plaza San Martín
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San Telmo and La Boca
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The New Shoreline
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Recoleta - Elegant Portrait
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Palermo Buenos Aires Green
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When the river dreams