
Hotels in
Palermo.
Buenos Aires' coolest neighborhood — parks, parrillas, design boutiques and the city's best nightlife.
Why stay in Palermo.
The neighborhood in three honest paragraphs — no tourism brochure.
Palermo is Buenos Aires' largest and most electric neighborhood, split into distinct sub-villages. Palermo Soho clusters Argentine designer boutiques, specialty coffee shops and cocktail bars around Plaza Serrano. Palermo Hollywood — once a TV production hub — now runs on restaurants and late nights.
Around them, the Bosques de Palermo offer the city's main green escape: the Japanese Garden, the rose garden, and the MALBA Latin American art museum (think Frida Kahlo, Botero). It's the neighborhood where porteño identity meets global cosmopolitanism — espresso in the morning, a century-old parrilla at lunch, natural wine bar at midnight.
Staying in Palermo means choosing the young, creative, well-fed Buenos Aires. Tree-lined streets, world-class Argentine beef at prices that feel almost unfair, and the city's best nightlife steps away. The trade-off: you're a subway ride from the historic center, San Telmo and La Boca.
5 reasons to sleep here
- 01Parrillas and the city's most vibrant dining scene
- 02Bosques de Palermo, Japanese Garden and MALBA
- 03Argentine design boutiques in Palermo Soho
- 04Buenos Aires' best nightlife
- 05Specialty coffee and walkable, tree-lined streets
Brutal honesty
Not for everyone. Continue if you:
- ✓Young couples or solo travelers, 25–45
- ✓Foodies — parrillas, Malbec and a creative restaurant scene
- ✓First-timers who want a cool, safe base
Look elsewhere if you:
- ×You want historic landmarks on foot — those are downtown
- ×You're sensitive to bar noise late at night
- ×You prefer a traditional porteño neighborhood — try San Telmo
4 recommended hotels in Palermo.
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Home Hotel Buenos Aires
Design boutique in Palermo Hollywood with a garden, pool and bar. Vintage furniture meets contemporary Argentine craftsmanship.
Why here: Palermo's most beloved boutique, with a garden-oasis feel. Ideal for discerning couples who want to be at the heart of the scene.
Fierro Hotel Buenos Aires
Design hotel in Palermo Hollywood with rooftop pool, spa and restaurant. Spacious modern rooms, attentive service.
Why here: Understated luxury with a rooftop pool, steps from the best restaurants. For those who want comfort inside the scene.
Legado Mítico
An 11-room mansion where each room honors an Argentine icon — Borges, Evita, Gardel. Literary curation, intimate atmosphere.
Why here: A soul-filled thematic boutique in Palermo Soho, perfect for literature and culture lovers.
Palermitano Hotel
Lean design hotel at the core of Soho, with a small rooftop and restaurant. Unbeatable location for eating and going out.
Why here: Honest value in the heart of Palermo Soho. For travelers who want to be steps from everything without overspending.
América del Sur Hostel Palermo
Award-winning design hostel with private rooms, a courtyard and kitchen. Staff organize tours and parrilla dinners.
Why here: For solo travelers and backpackers who want design and a social vibe in Palermo.
How to get here.
Airport, metro, taxi and walkability — with real costs, not brochure prices.
From the airport
From Ezeiza (EZE, international), Palermo is 35 km away: taxi, remís or Cabify runs 30–45 min at a fixed rate. From Aeroparque (AEP, domestic), it's 8 km — about 15–20 min by taxi or Cabify. No direct train exists; use a ride-hailing app or licensed taxi.
Metro and train
Subte Line D serves Palermo (Plaza Italia, Scalabrini Ortiz, Bulnes stations), connecting to downtown in 15–20 min. For Palermo Soho or Hollywood, combine Subte with a short walk or Cabify. The San Martín rail line also stops at Palermo.
Taxi and Uber
Use Cabify or official taxis (black and yellow) — Uber operates but faces local legal friction. Fares are cheap in dollar terms. Pay in cash to take advantage of the exchange rate.
On foot
Excellent within Palermo Soho and Hollywood — entirely walkable and shaded. The Bosques are 10–15 min on foot. The historic center is best reached by Subte or Cabify (15–25 min).
Where to eat nearby.
4 restaurants worth the detour. No tourist trap, no paid reservation, no hidden markup.
01
$$$Don Julio
Argentine steakhouse
Guatemala 4699 (Palermo Soho)
Argentina's most celebrated parrilla, ranked among the world's best. Bife de chorizo and house wines are flawless. Book well in advance.
02
$$$El Preferido de Palermo
Modern bodegón
Jorge Luis Borges 2108
A historic neighborhood bar reinvented — conservas, milanesa and Spanish-Argentine classics. Lively room, excellent food. Reservations recommended.
03
$$$La Carnicería
Auteur parrilla
Thames 2317
A cult modern parrilla known for dry-aged cuts and vegetables cooked over fire. Small and sought-after. Reserve ahead.
04
$$Sarkis
Armenian / Middle Eastern
Thames 1101 (Villa Crespo)
A classic Armenian spot on Palermo's edge — cheap, generous and always packed. Outstanding mezze and lamb. Arrive early; no reservations.
When to go.
High season, low season, sweet spot and when to skip. No romanticizing.
High season
December to February (austral summer) and July (school holidays). Hotels climb 30–60%; expect heat and crowds.
Low season
June to August (mild winter, excluding July). Prices drop 25–35%, the city is quieter and the weather is crisp but pleasant.
Sweet spot · Voyspark recommendation
September to November (spring) and March to May (autumn): ideal weather, jacarandas in bloom during spring, moderate prices.
Skip if
You can't handle humid heat — January regularly hits 35°C. Always bring US dollars in cash for the best exchange rate.
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