Buenos Aires, Argentina + Add a trip
- Created December 8th 2008.
- All tips and questions about Buenos Aires.
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Natalia Ledezma replied over 3 years agoPalermo soho for fashion designers and decorative items Patio Bullrich (shopping mall) Alto Palermo San Telmo for antiques
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Margaux Caffa replied over 2 years agoI really enjoyed browsing El Boyero (http://en.elboyero.com) on Avenida Florida - I think they have a couple other locations in BA as well. Really nicely crafted traditional Argentine leather goods, crafts, etc.
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Mariana Stein replied over 2 years agoAlfombras Design Carpets http://www.designcarpets.com.ar en su showroom podrán encontrar una gran variedad de diseños de autor, la calidad de los materiales utilizados es excelente. Un lugar imperdible en Buenos Aires para conocer el arte en las alfombras de lana y llevarse un ejemplar de recuerdo.
Places mentioned in this tip include-
Design Carpets - Alfombras con diseño de autor
4811-0987Montevideo 1537, Recoleta
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Gisele Pereira replied over 2 years agoThere is a street called "Calle Florida" which is closed to car traffic and is full of local stores at good prices. There is a lot of tourists, but prices are good. There are good mall too and you can find anything you like. The whole center area (microcentro, as they call) is a good area for shopping)
Places mentioned in this tip include-
Calle Florida
Calle Florida
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Santiago Agostinelli replied over 2 years agoIf you are looking for a shopping mall, go to Unicenter. It is a little far from downtown (Martínez neighborhood), but it has the some best brands available. Galerías Pacífico is another option, located within touristic areas. It is a very traditional department store. Abasto Shopping Mall, Alto Palermo, Patio Bullrich; are some other options.


