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Below you’ll find our guide to the best restaurants, bars and sights in Buenos Aires, as well as a selection of some of the best rental apartments and homes that Buenos Aires has to offer. Both our recommendations and our properties have been handpicked by the Oasis team who have years of experience living in and traveling around the city.
Palermo Soho See 49 rentals in Palermo Soho
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Home to some of Buenos Aires’ hippest clothing and design boutiques, restaurants and art galleries, Palermo Soho has become Buenos Aires’ most fashionable neighborhood. Period homes have been restored and converted into high-end housing or retail, and traditional architecture and cobblestone streets make it one of the most aesthetically pleasing areas of the city. The area bustles with people shopping and relaxing in outdoor cafes. ...
Recoleta See 46 rentals in Recoleta
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Famous for its elaborate French architecture,
numerous parks and plazas, many sophisticated
restaurants and high-end clothing boutiques
and art galleries, Recoleta is Buenos Aires'
most classic neighborhood. On weekends, the
masses gather at Plaza Francia outside the
Recoleta Cemetery, where Eva Peron is buried,
to relax and explore the multitude of stands
selling clothing, jewelry and artisans.
Recoleta is adjacent to the areas of Plaza San
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Palermo Hollywood See 34 rentals in Palermo Hollywood
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This neighborhood was named after the film and
TV companies that have set up shop there over
the past decade. Palermo Hollywood has rapidly
transformed into the city’s epicenter of
great restaurants, fun bars and designer
boutiques.
Palermo Hollywood is adjacent to the areas of
Palermo Soho, full of cafes and local designer
boutiques; the always popping Las Cañitas;
and the Parks of Palermo, a beautiful network
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Palermo Nuevo See 12 rentals in Palermo Nuevo
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Palermo Nuevo is a small residential area,
housing some of the city’s most luxurious
high rises. It has a polished feel, with broad
tree-lined sidewalks and high-end cafes spread
throughout, perfect for sitting outside and
watching the day pass by.
Quieter at night than the nearby Palermo
Hollywood and Soho neighborhoods, it is
nevertheless within walking distance to both;
and with Libertador Avenue just a few blocks
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Puerto Madero See 9 rentals in Puerto Madero
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Puerto Madero has undergone a major redevelopment the past 15 years transforming it from a rundown dock area to Buenos Aires’ most modern and clean area. A beautiful riverfront esplanade lined with some of Buenos Aires’ fanciest restaurants and cafes bisects the neighborhood. A mix of luxurious residential towers, office buildings and lush green space, Puerto Madero will appeal to those valuing cleanliness, modern amenities and safety. ...
San Telmo See 7 rentals in San Telmo
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One of Buenos Aires’ oldest and most
bohemian neighborhoods, San Telmo is a mix of
old-world charm and edge. Gracefully crumbling
façades overlook cobblestone streets, and the
neighborhood hums with activity as people are
drawn to its strong tango culture and cozy
family-owned restaurants.
On Sunday’s San Telmo becomes the city’s
main attraction as the neighborhood buzzes
from the antique fair in Plaza Dorrego, where
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Las Cañitas See 4 rentals in Las Cañitas
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This small, contained sub-section of Palermo
became extremely popular among the young
Porteños, due to the abundance of restaurants
and bars. Las Cañitas walks the line between
quaint neighborhood and after dark hot spot.
Don't forget to walk down Baez Street.
Directly facing Las Cañitas you will find the
horse-heavy Hipódromo and the famed Polo
Grounds, which fill up with an international
crowd for the high season during November and
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Patagonia See 6 rentals in Patagonia
Famous for its breathtaking landscapes, majestic lakes, rivers and waterfalls; and towering mountains, the Patagonia region is a gem worth exploring. Resting on the shores of the gorgeous Nahuel Huapi Lake, Bariloche is home to one of South America’s largest ski centers and attracts visitors year-round looking to take advantage of all the adventure the area has to offer. Be it braving the 112km bike ride along the Road of the 7 Lakes connecting nearby Villa La Angostura and San Martin de Los Andes or enjoying one of Bariloche’s luxury resorts, Patagonia offers no shortage of day and nightime activities.
Near BA See 4 rentals in Near BA
The provincial terrain that surrounds the city of Buenos Aires is quintessentially Argentine. A two-hour drive at most, retreats to the grasslands make it hard to believe the fast pace of the city lies so close behind. The area produces much of the country’s famous cattle, and many of the traditional country homes that dot the landscape are functioning cattle ranches and have barely changed in the past 50 years. Argentines are proud of the "gauchos" (cowboys) and their culture; most visits to the ranches will include hearty amounts of wine and barbecued steak alongside an exhibition of traditional games and horsemanship.
Mendoza See 2 rentals in Mendoza
In the past fifteen years Argentina has emerged as an internationally recognized producer of wine mainly because of the Mendoza region. The area is full of vineyards that produce Malbec, some are located just outside the capital city.
The city itself has a tranquil charm, but the real experience lies in the countryside, where you can enjoy the wine tastings. Suburban areas such as Chacras de Coria and Lujan de Cuyo are located near the city, and are home to some of the top vineyards in the region; further afield visitors can find more private homes and boutique hotels nestled among the vineyards on both large-scale and boutique wineries. Mendoza is located on the Chilean border, amongst the dramatic backdrop of the Andes Mountain, whose high, dry climate makes for favorable wine-cultivating conditions.










