Plazoleta Julio Cortazar
Plazoleta Julio Cortazar
Plazoleta Julio Cortazar
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Neighbourhood: Palermo
Best known as the largest neighbourhood in Buenos Aires, Palermo is divided into different quarters, each with its own unique identity. The high-end quarter is Palermo Chico, characterized by magnificent mansions, regal avenues, and exclusive apartment buildings, and home to the Museum of Latin American Art of Buenos Aires (MALBA), a favourite amongst locals. The largest park in the city, the Bosques de Palermo, is Palermo's most famous landmark and a popular destination for nature walks, picnics, rollerblading, and cycling. The scene becomes much trendier in Palermo Soho, a hip area known for its cool cafés and unique design stores, filled with shoppers on weekends; and Palermo Hollywood, renowned for the numerous restaurants, bars and nightclubs, which make it the preferred spot for nights out and special occasions.
How to get there
- Malabia/Osvaldo Pugliese • 7 min walk
- Dorrego • 10 min walk
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4.0
964 reviews
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Trypp Adams
Minneapolis, MN9,506 contributions
Feb 2019 • Solo
I ended up here a few times while staying in Palermo. It was a short walk from my accommodations and offered up a lot of options. The center of Plaza Serrano held crafts and local art, surrounded by restaurants and bars across the street. I found that places off the initial ring, like a block or two away offered up a little bit better food, service, quality and pricing. Walking through the neighborhood also offers up quite a variety of street art at almost every turn. This is also where several people suggested to go for nightlife and it didn't really disappoint.
Written 23 February 2019
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kingduncan81
Pudsey, UK1,017 contributions
Apr 2018 • Couples
We stayed in Palermo during our four days in BA, and came to plaza Serrano on a couple of those evenings.
There are lots of bars, and a number of restaurants to choose from, whether you want a loud bar, pubs specialising in many types of beer, or just a decent wine bar.
Definitely worth coming for a night out.
There are lots of bars, and a number of restaurants to choose from, whether you want a loud bar, pubs specialising in many types of beer, or just a decent wine bar.
Definitely worth coming for a night out.
Written 23 April 2018
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Dan L
Bunbury, Australia8,540 contributions
Mar 2017 • Couples
This plaza is surrounded by a myriad of bars, restaurants and boutique type shops. Plenty of hype on the Saturday morning, throngs of people enjoying life, doing business or just strolling and window shopping. Our guide told us it gets even busier in the afternoons and that you can hardly move at night. An exciting plaza but not enough time on tour to really immerse onseself in the atmosphere of the area.
Written 27 April 2017
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jump78
Santiago, Chile825 contributions
July 2014 • Solo
Not quite sure why so many locals were recommending me to this place, as there's nothing here except a small square, which was cordoned off, surrounded by restaurants and a shopping district. Safe area, but didn't appeal to me as there didn't seem to be anything of cultural or historical significance.
Written 18 July 2014
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Devis12
Ontario, Canada52 contributions
Mar 2017
Visited this fun market twice in the same day and discovered that in mid afternoon the market was 3X the size of what it had been in the morning. Many artists attend this market which was a nice change from the typical jewellery, leather and dog paraphernalia. Beautiful section of town to stroll through.. By afternoon, the outdoor cafes were packed.
Written 2 April 2017
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yuri_podlyas
Kefar Sava, Israel41 contributions
Oct 2016 • Couples
We've visited this area of Plaza Serrano several times during our visit in BA.
Coming in right hours of the day makes all the difference.
Middle of the week in raining day was nothing to do here.
Friday evening (after 7pm) all restaurants start opening their doors, galleries and shops are still open until 8 or 9pm. Later the area becomes full of people and fun.
In Saturday morning (after 11am) the market in Plaza Serrano opens. But better to arrive afternoon to see all the artisans there. Also the shops open their doors only after 11am. At that hours on sunny day you will surely enjoy it!
Coming in right hours of the day makes all the difference.
Middle of the week in raining day was nothing to do here.
Friday evening (after 7pm) all restaurants start opening their doors, galleries and shops are still open until 8 or 9pm. Later the area becomes full of people and fun.
In Saturday morning (after 11am) the market in Plaza Serrano opens. But better to arrive afternoon to see all the artisans there. Also the shops open their doors only after 11am. At that hours on sunny day you will surely enjoy it!
Written 29 October 2016
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Eugenia D
Buenos Aires, Argentina22 contributions
This square is very popular during the weekends. On the afternoon you can find a lot of stores of clothes, also artesanal products. An at night you can enjoy a beer and pizza with friends and listen some bands.
Written 26 February 2015
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cincorobles
Miami Beach17 contributions
Can't see the attraction to this plaza and street fair, unless you don't have anywhere else to visit. The stalls are not very original, the cafes around the plaza are packed with tourists, and the area is not all that interesting to visit... Unless you live there. We had eaten on our way there and the market takes about twenty minutes to go around, if you take your time.
Written 1 May 2014
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Kate578
London, UK63 contributions
Mar 2013 • Solo
This is located in the fashionable area of Palermo. It's fine, and a favourite for locals, but it didn't really do it for me. There are more interesting places to see. Lots of nice looking restaurants nearby, but they are a bit expensive. Interesting boutiquey type shops nearby too.
Written 27 March 2013
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Venture02661476995
San Francisco, CA3 contributions
Oct 2018 • Couples
It´s a nice place to have some drinks since there a lot of bars and restaurants. Also, at weekends there is a fair with lots of shops where you can buy exclusive clothes, handcrafts and many other things!
Written 30 October 2018
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Hola. En que horario entre semana abren los puestos fijos?
Gracias
Written 7 March 2020
en la semana estan cerrados
Written 8 March 2020
What time does the shops open on Saturday morning? Would like to walk around for an hour or so before heading to lunch at Don Julio in Palermo where we have a reservation at noon.
Written 3 March 2019
Most of the shops open at 10-11AM.
Written 7 February 2020
Hola, si, la mayoría están a pleno!
Written 3 March 2019
si, los puestos que no están a la calle los podes visitar.
Written 11 September 2017
Buenas, están todos los días los puestos o solo los fines de semana?
Written 12 July 2017
Hola!!! Entre semana hay algún local para ver?
Written 3 July 2017
Hola Soledad, si bien en la Plaza Serrano los días de semana no funciona la feria artesanal, si cuenta con los locales abiertos (no muy temprano) y es una buena excusa para realizar un paseo en el lugar.
Además, los días hábiles son más tranquilos lo que te ayudará a recorrer la zona mucho más relajada
Written 5 July 2017
Hola, la feria abre el proximo domingo 5 de Junio? y desde que hora hasta que hora estan los puestos?
Gracias!
Written 2 June 2016
Los puestos están nietos totalmente a partir del mediodía hasta las ocho que empiezan a cerrar
Written 5 June 2016
Hola, alguien sabe si la feria abre este domingo 25 oct, dia de elecciones?
Gracias
Written 22 October 2015
Creo que esta abierta como todos los domingos ya que no se trata de un espectáculo público que estan cerrados hasta las 18 hora en que terminan la elecciones
Written 24 October 2015
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