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The largest barrio in Buenos Aires, Palermo encompasses trendy sub-neighborhoods from Palermo Soho's boutiques to Palermo Hollywood's restaurants to the vast Bosques de Palermo parkland. Its cultural energy, dining scene, and green spaces attract young international families and creative professionals.
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Yearly average AQI is 58. Best air quality Jan–Dec (best: Nov at 48).
Palermo is Buenos Aires most vibrant and cosmopolitan neighborhood, a hub of nightlife, restaurants, galleries, and boutique culture. Sub-barrios like Palermo Soho and Palermo Hollywood have transformed into centers of creative industry and expat life, drawing young professionals, digital nomads, and international families alike.
Palermo has the largest park system in Buenos Aires. The Bosques de Palermo (Tres de Febrero Park) contains rose gardens, a Japanese garden, boating lakes, and cycling paths used heavily by locals on weekends.
Palermo is served by the D-line metro with multiple stops, plus the San Martin and Mitre commuter rail lines. Bus coverage is dense and the area is highly bikeable, with protected lanes and Ecobici public bike share stations throughout.
Palermo has the best dining and shopping in Buenos Aires, with hundreds of restaurants spanning Argentine, Asian, Italian, and international cuisines, plus artisan food markets and a strong specialty coffee scene. Expats find familiar international groceries at larger supermarkets.
Palermo shares Buenos Aires humid subtropical climate. Summers are hot and sticky (30-35 degrees C, Dec-Feb) with frequent afternoon thunderstorms. Winters are mild (8-16 degrees C) but can feel damp. Spring and autumn offer clear skies and pleasant temperatures in the low 20s.
No schools currently listed in Palermo.