It’s one of the most livable and exciting cities I’ve ever visited—each neighborhood offers something special and gives you reasons to keep coming back, from historic San Telmo to trendy ...
The oldest neighborhood in Buenos Aires, San Telmo feels like a small, bohemian town in the big city. Home to milongas (tango gatherings) and numerous specialty coffee shops, the heart of the ...
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La Cuchara De San Telmo
If you weren’t specifically looking for La Cuchara de San Telmo, you’d probably miss it. This pintxo bar is down a nondescript alley and has a chalkboard with a brief but exciting list of ...
Christine Gilbert If you're out in San Telmo museum-hopping and antiquing, consider heading over to El Zanjón de Granados for insight into Buenos Aires' far-stretching 500-year history.
parts of San Telmo and Nueva Pompeya while suburbs in the Province of Buenos Aires such as Luis Guillón, Avellaneda, Hurlingham, Banfield, Casanova, Pilar, José C. Paz, and Claypole were in the ...