A walk by Maria José L. · Buenos Aires, AR
An evening stroll through Palermo's leafy neighborhoods, starting with a specialty coffee break near the Botanical Garden, then wandering through historic religious architecture and vibrant street art before discovering hidden murals in the Soho district. The route forms a logical arc northwestward, staying within the user's immediate neighborhood while sampling coffee culture, architectural heritage, and Buenos Aires' thriving urban art scene.
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Candelaria Café Palermo
Candelaria Café Palermo is your immediate stop for a high-rated specialty coffee or light bite (4.9★), perfectly positioned just 0.75km away as an evening refueling point.
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Basílica del Espíritu Santo (Parroquia N.S. de Guadalupe)
Basílica del Espíritu Santo (Parroquia N.S. de Guadalupe) is a beautiful historic religious landmark just 0.76km away, showcasing Buenos Aires' architectural and spiritual heritage.
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Moshu Treehouse - Cafetería de especialidad
Moshu Treehouse offers a charming specialty café experience at 0.76km, adding another artisanal coffee moment if you wish to linger or grab a second drink.
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Murales artísticos del Soho
Murales artísticos del Soho at 1.19km reveals the colorful street art and hidden gems that define Palermo's creative soul, a short walk northwest into the bohemian core.
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Pasaje de los murales
Pasaje de los murales at 1.33km deepens your immersion in Soho's street art scene with more elaborate murals and character-filled alleyways.
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Soho street art
Soho street art at 1.33km concludes your evening with the neighborhood's best-curated urban canvas, celebrating Buenos Aires' vibrant creative culture just steps away.
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Designed by Maria José L. · 7 May 2026
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Me encanta el street art. Pero San Pablo tiene mejores