It is a middle class neigbourhood, with liitle charm.

It is a middle class neigbourhood, with liitle charm.
Its a little out of the main downtown core, but worth the short subte travel there. Its about 1 stop before the end of the D-line. The dome church is spectacular. The park next door is full of vendors selling trinkets. Further down the road (along Juramente?) is Chinatown. Along the main drag are the shops and malls for the...
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Home to many embassy mansions, with more green space than most BA barrios.....Belgrano is for walking the side streets and parks, I think. Fairs, restos, shopping on Cabildo, etc. Chinatown near Barrancas.
I live close to Belgrano so I can say it is a nice neighbouhood to walk around. You have Cabildo street with a lot of stores to look around and buy clothes and gifts, you have cafés and bars to eat snacks, cinemas, there is a park in Juramento and Vuelta de Obligado with an artisan's fair (smaller than Plaza...
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Named after the founding father, Manuel Belgrano, this is a leafy neighbourhood to the north of Palermo. It's a well-off area with lots of dog-walkers around - so beware where you tred!! One guy had about 15 dogs which was impressive but also caused a lot of waste to avoid.
It was particularly lively at the week-end when there was...
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I live in this in this Barrio which has plenty to offer. It's not as upscale and flashy as Palermo and although has well-to-do residents, it's not as snooty as Recoleta. Within easy walking distance there are plenty of restaurants, Chinatown (Barrio Chino), shopping on Avenida Cabildo, and small museums. The train runs nearby as well as buses and the...
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