For more tips and details on Palermo Hollywood, check out the companion guide on our website. You'll find more restaurant recommendations and get estimates for prices in the area. nomadicfire.com/explore-palermo-hollywood-buenos-aires
Marco, it seems like you gave a relatively new channel but I have to say that the quality of your videos are extremely well done for how new your channel is. My girlfriend and I are staying in Palermo-SoHo for one month and we found your content on your Palermo-SoHo, Palermo-Hollywood and Recoleta neighborhood videos to be especially helpful. Buenos suerte con tu canal amigo !!!
Gracias amigo. I appreciate the kind words. While the channel is new, we have been doing this for a while. Nomadic FIRE has been one of the top-rated expat websites for the last couple of years. Curious, why did you decide on SoHo vs. Hollywood?
Even with prices increasing, Buenos Aires is affordable compared to a mid-priced city in the US. If you want some examples of current prices for food and rent, check out our companion guide on the website. nomadicfire.com/explore-palermo-hollywood-buenos-aires
Booya! I'd long thought that Belgrano would the spot for me but after this expose' it's pretty obvious that the culinary sweet spot would be the Palermos and for more of a residential feel, Hollywood. From two previous trips I know there's a definite blazing hot and sultry summer and a coldish chilly season but I have some terrific chilly weather gear that I never wear in Medellin and which I would enjoy wearing again after eight years here. I just wonder...maybe I could pull it off after my lease runs out here. Kudos for this and for including the valuable resource links.
We stayed in Belgrano when we first arrived in Buenos Aires. It was nice. The park there is one of my favorite spots in the city. But the food isn't as good and the neighborhood isn't as interesting to walk around in. In Hollywood, there are cool cafes and bistro on every block. Walking around Belgrano is much more residential. You can walk blocks and blocks with just housing and nothing else of interest. Chinatown is nice though.
Both this and the Soho areas of Buenos Aires look really nice, been looking at this city & now I think I have good idea of the area we should try out. That Korean BBQ is for sure something to try when I'm there, we don't have them where I live here in UK.
If you are a meat lover, you'll love the Korean BBQ. I was super excited to find one in Buenos Aires. I have only seen all you can eat KBBQ in 4 countries (Argentina, US, Malaysia, and the Philippines).
You read my mind. We are literally working on that video as we speak. Subscribe to the channel and you'll get notified when we release our apartment rental guide.
For more tips and details on Palermo Hollywood, check out the companion guide on our website. You'll find more restaurant recommendations and get estimates for prices in the area.
nomadicfire.com/explore-palermo-hollywood-buenos-aires
Marco, it seems like you gave a relatively new channel but I have to say that the quality of your videos are extremely well done for how new your channel is. My girlfriend and I are staying in Palermo-SoHo for one month and we found your content on your Palermo-SoHo, Palermo-Hollywood and Recoleta neighborhood videos to be especially helpful. Buenos suerte con tu canal amigo !!!
Gracias amigo. I appreciate the kind words. While the channel is new, we have been doing this for a while. Nomadic FIRE has been one of the top-rated expat websites for the last couple of years.
Curious, why did you decide on SoHo vs. Hollywood?
Valuable content, great video! Really, for tourists it's the best neighborhood. Welcome to visit Argentina, its' beautiful!!😍🙌
It really is!
Super insightful! I’m visiting in the summer so can only plan so much with the rising costs. Thank you
Even with prices increasing, Buenos Aires is affordable compared to a mid-priced city in the US. If you want some examples of current prices for food and rent, check out our companion guide on the website.
nomadicfire.com/explore-palermo-hollywood-buenos-aires
Booya! I'd long thought that Belgrano would the spot for me but after this expose' it's pretty obvious that the culinary sweet spot would be the Palermos and for more of a residential feel, Hollywood. From two previous trips I know there's a definite blazing hot and sultry summer and a coldish chilly season but I have some terrific chilly weather gear that I never wear in Medellin and which I would enjoy wearing again after eight years here. I just wonder...maybe I could pull it off after my lease runs out here.
Kudos for this and for including the valuable resource links.
We stayed in Belgrano when we first arrived in Buenos Aires. It was nice. The park there is one of my favorite spots in the city. But the food isn't as good and the neighborhood isn't as interesting to walk around in.
In Hollywood, there are cool cafes and bistro on every block. Walking around Belgrano is much more residential. You can walk blocks and blocks with just housing and nothing else of interest. Chinatown is nice though.
Also, you can use your cold weather gear in Patagonia. Flights there are cheap and the scenery is stunning.
Both this and the Soho areas of Buenos Aires look really nice, been looking at this city & now I think I have good idea of the area we should try out.
That Korean BBQ is for sure something to try when I'm there, we don't have them where I live here in UK.
If you are a meat lover, you'll love the Korean BBQ. I was super excited to find one in Buenos Aires. I have only seen all you can eat KBBQ in 4 countries (Argentina, US, Malaysia, and the Philippines).
Can you cover affordable areas and the long term rental process? Thanks!
You read my mind. We are literally working on that video as we speak. Subscribe to the channel and you'll get notified when we release our apartment rental guide.
I lived in Buenos Aires Argentina for 10 years. I perfer San Telmo, Congresso, or Recoleta. But Argentina has something for every taste.
Agreed. Big city with lots of options for every kind of lifestyle.