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San Telmo

Colonial Barrio brims with Antiquarian Shops

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san telmo - what a great place
This is a really amazing place, elegant, rough-around-the-edges, bohemian, cosmopolitan. At around 5pm in summer the light changes and the buildings have a great light, a kind of gold. It reminds me of Le Marais in Paris before it got cleaned up - or a less-sanitised version of Notting Hill. There are amazing antique shops everywhere and lots of small theatres, bars, restaurants etc. It's a great mixture of high-end fashion (Pablo Ramirez, Ffioca on calle Peru) and grungier studenty things. Cafes like the Hippotamus or the Restaurant Lezama are like something from Paris 100 years ago.....amazing.

Reviewed by: A Yahoo! Contributor from on Jun 09 2008

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A great funky place to visit
Every year when we return to Buenos Aires we spend a Sunday or two in San Telmo. Each year it gets better and better. It's a great place to experience sidewalk Tango dancers, musicians, performers and a great flea market. San Telmo offers restauarants with excellent food at inexpensive prices. Our favorite restaurant is El Desnivel for fabulous steaks and other cuts of meat. There is no place like San Telmo for antiques. A camera is a must!!! The architecture is wonderful and is being restored and has become a great place to live and stay. There is a bohemian atmosphere in San Telmo and that's what sets it apart from the rest of Buenos Aires.

Reviewed by: james from on Oct 03 2007

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its very romantic and a place to just relax i dont like it though because its way to far i thought it was great place my wife and i had a grate time in San Telmo it was great

Reviewed by: A Yahoo! Contributor from on Sep 27 2007

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The restaurants of Argentina
I need a restaurant that is cheep and tells me the price and shows me pictures

Reviewed by: A Yahoo! Contributor from on May 23 2007

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Nice, but touristy...
I have lived in Buenos Aires for the past 5 months near San Telmo. Plaza Dorrego is nice to sit around and have drinks and snacks late at night (midnight to 3 or so). But overall San Telmo is filled to the rafters with tourists from all over the world. Aside from la Boca, I think it contains the most tourists in Bs As. So visit for a day (the market is on Sunday afternoon), but find other things to do.

Reviewed by: A Yahoo! Contributor from on Feb 06 2007

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San Telmo Par excellent!
This is little Paris of the city. Charming cafes line the streets with dining al fresco.

Reviewed by: A Yahoo! Contributor from on Dec 22 2005

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Sunday go to the Marjet!!!
Go on a Sunday toi the flea and antique market. Pick up an unusual scvabbard or interesting earrings or a million other treasures or junk for reasoanble price. take in the scene froma small eatery on the square.. take in the tango dance performance on the street, and get pulled into the dance...and be carefu;l as you are chatted up by a stranger when your boyfirnd is right around the corner, buying a fabulous ring

Reviewed by: A Yahoo! Contributor from on Apr 30 2005

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Good deals
I went to San Telmo on a Sunday afternoon for the feria....and quite honestly it was a great experience. Even though I was there for a few hours I was able to find great deals...I got a beautiful leather purse for $2.00 US dollars and many other deals. My only regret was that we did not have the whole day to spend there!

Reviewed by: A Yahoo! Contributor from on Apr 09 2005

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No where else like it.
I just went for the evening...catch it on Sunday for the feria... and be ready to find everything you ever wanted.I came home with a beautiful peice of paper tapestry and met the artists from la pampa in their little gallery. I will never forget it.

Reviewed by: A Yahoo! Contributor from on Dec 13 2004

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awesome
one of buenos aires' most quaint barrios.take your time walking through the streets and be sure to catch the indoor flea market.

Reviewed by: A Yahoo! Contributor from on Sep 06 2004
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