Escape the standard tourist agencies and discover Palermo SoHo from an anthropological perspective. This is not a passive walk-and-listen tour. Be prepared to chat, question, and discuss the past, present, and future of the “coolest” neighborhood in Buenos Aires.
Beginning at the Distrito Arcos Premium Outlet and ending in the vibrant Plaza Serrano, this walking experience is a journey past the trendy facades of Palermo SoHo to uncover the neighborhood’s true core.
What does the train and the tram have to do with the origin of this neighborhood? Who were its first inhabitants? When did Palermo become “SoHo” and get filled with tourists, “chic” bars & restaurants, avocado toasts and sourdough bakeries? What is Real Estate speculation and why is it related to the Argentine Peso devaluation? What is the deal with the crazy two exchange rates?
These are just some of the many questions we will try to answer in our walk through the most “hip” part of Buenos Aires.
Buenos Aires, Argentina
We will meet by Arcos de Palermo Shopping Mall
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Former winery GIOL recicled into the Polo Científico Tecnológico. We will talk about how Palermo slowly changed from being a working class neighborhood to what it is today.
pean immigrants who came to Buenos Aires in the late XIX century and beginning of the XX century.
Why Palermo Soho has so many coffee shops? By trying to address these questions we will have a better idea of who used to live here and who lives nowadays.
Is it really worthy?
it is a great example of the massive wave of European immigrants who came to Buenos Aires in the late XIX century and beginning of the XX century.
We will talk about the huge diversity that make Argentine and, more specifically, porteños.
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Why did so many Armenian immigrants came to Argentina? Why did they stablish in Palermo and what is going on here today?
On weekends the "Feria de artesanos" runs from morning to afternoon.
Great place to explain the passion for fútbol (soccer) and day to day life for porteños, specially when it comes to eating milanesa a la napolitana.
We will meet by the amphitheater of Distrito Arcos (Av. Juan B. Justo 634). This is an open air mall right under Palermo train station. It is a very easy place to find and we can use the restrooms before we start walking.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
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