This are some of the things you can't miss
Jorge Luis
Borges Street
It is a typical street of the neighborhood. Jorge Luis
Borges was born on August 24, 1899 at the city center.
At the age of two, he moved to the number 2135 of this
street. The original house has not been kept. Borges
had lived in Palermo neighborhood until 1914.
Julio Cortázar Square - Intersection
of Jorge Luis Borges and Honduras streets
In the heart of Palermo Soho, called thus because
of its bohemian environment. In the surroundings of
the square, there are bars, restaurants, book shops,
artists’ workshops, stores of furniture, accessories
and clothes. The avant-garde of the “porteño”
design is found in the zone between the streets: Costa
Rica, Godoy Cruz, Malabia and Gorriti.
Palermo Soho alleys
They are vestiges of a fallen urbanization,
a workers neighborhood that has never been finished.
Some of the most exclusive houses in the city are ‘hidden’
on these alleys. You will
also find here the bests design stores for clothes,
shoes, neckglassess....
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