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3-Day Buenos Aires Shopping & Food Itinerary in Palermo — Jan 4–6, 2026

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Day 1 · Sun, Jan 4
Palermo

Arrival, settle in and evening shopping & dinner

4:00 PM:

Arrive at your Palermo accommodation and check in; drop bags and freshen up so you're ready for a relaxed first evening in the neighborhood.

4:30 PM:

Take a short stroll to Plaza Serrano (Plaza Cortázar) to feel the lively Palermo vibe and browse nearby boutique windows for initial shopping inspiration.

5:00 PM:

Pop into Chez Sandra or Full City Coffee House for a quick espresso or cold brew and a light snack while planning which shops to visit later.

5:30 PM:

Visit Tienda Mimo (designer children's clothes) for a first look at curated kids' pieces and local brands at approachable prices.

6:00 PM:

Walk along Malabia and peek into independent women's boutiques like Rapsodia concept corners for boho-chic pieces and accessories.

6:30 PM:

Stop at Nucha for a light pastry and to rest your feet while browsing their gift and kids' sections for sweet souvenirs.

7:00 PM:

Swing by Mercado de las Pulgas (small stalls in Palermo area) or local pop-up shops for unique finds and good-price bargains before dinner.

7:30 PM:

If you have energy, do a quick browse through District Palermo Soho stores like Kosiuko for trendy Argentine labels; otherwise head back to your hotel to refresh for dinner.

8:00 PM:

Freshen up at your hotel and head out to Don Julio (or a nearby parrilla) for an early dinner if you want classic Argentine flavors in a lively setting.

8:30 PM:

If you prefer lighter fare, try La Mar for seafood or Gran Dabbang for creative small plates in Palermo Hollywood; enjoy a relaxed meal and wine.

9:30 PM:

After dinner, wander toward Plaza Armenia and drop into dessert spots like Heladería Cadore for artisanal gelato or Oui Oui for coffee and sweets.

10:00 PM:

Do a final walk-through of a couple late-open boutiques along Honduras or El Salvador-many shops stay open later in summer; look for accessories or kids' gifts.

10:30 PM:

Stop for a nightcap at Florería Atlántico (if you want cocktails) or Bar 878 for a cosy drink before heading back to rest.

11:00 PM:

If you're still out, enjoy a relaxed late stroll around Plaza Serrano to soak in the night lights and pick up any last-minute small souvenirs from corner kiosks.

11:30 PM:

Grab a final drink or hot chocolate at Sí Señor! Café (many Palermo cafés stay open late) to wind down before returning to your hotel.

12:00 AM:

Head back to your accommodation to unpack any purchases, charge devices, and lay out plans for tomorrow's full shopping day.

Day 2 · Mon, Jan 5
Palermo

Full day shopping for women's and kids' fashion, cafes and restaurants

8:00 AM:

Start your morning with breakfast at Yes! Breakfast & Brunch (or Nucha if you prefer pastries) to fuel up and scan boutique maps for the day's shopping route.

8:45 AM:

Walk to Plaza Serrano area and browse independent women's boutiques like Complot and smaller concept stores for fresh seasonal pieces and accessories.

9:30 AM:

Pop into Tienda Mimo for curated children's clothing and then check nearby specialty kids' shops such as Ropa de Chicos for good-value finds.

10:15 AM:

Take a coffee break at Full City Coffee House or Café Crespin and rest while planning the next boutique stops along Malabia and Honduras.

10:45 AM:

Head down Honduras to explore concept stores and designer-consignment shops like Second Chance for discounted designer pieces and unique kids' items.

11:30 AM:

Visit Mercado de Pulgas (local weekend pop-up stalls) or small indoor markets in Palermo Soho to hunt bargains, handmade toys, and affordable children's gifts.

12:15 PM:

Stop for a light early lunch or snack at Oui Oui (terrace seating) to recharge and try regional pastries before continuing your afternoon shopping loop.

12:45 PM:

Walk toward Palermo Hollywood and browse multi-brand stores like Kosiuko and Rapsodia boutiques for statement women's pieces and lightweight summer dresses.

1:30 PM:

Enjoy a leisurely lunch at Don Julio (or La Cabrera nearby) for a classic parrilla experience with outdoor seating-great for people-watching between shopping stops.

2:45 PM:

Head to Distrito Arcos for a mix of local shops and mid-range boutiques where you can find kids' clothing, footwear, and discounted seasonal items.

3:30 PM:

Take a coffee and sweet break at Nucha or Oui Oui terrace to rest and sort purchases, or try Full City Coffee House if you want a stronger espresso pick-me-up.

4:00 PM:

Explore consignment and outlet-style stores along Gorriti and Santa Fe avenues-look for second-hand designer pieces and bargain racks for women's fashion.

5:00 PM:

Visit specialty kids' stores such as Tienda Mimo (if you want another look) and smaller toy boutiques around Plaza Armenia for cute, well-priced gifts.

6:00 PM:

Stop by Heladería Cadore for artisanal gelato or pop into Oui Oui for a light pastry as the afternoon winds down and the neighborhood softens into evening.

6:30 PM:

If you'd like to hunt bargains, check late-open concept shops on Honduras and El Salvador for accessories and small souvenirs before heading to dinner.

7:00 PM:

Freshen up at your accommodation, then head out for a pre-dinner aperitif at Florería Atlántico, a stylish cocktail bar with a florist entrance - perfect for relaxing and people-watching.

7:45 PM:

Stroll toward Plaza Armenia and pop into a few nearby boutiques for any final accessory or gift purchases before dinner in a lively setting.

8:30 PM:

Enjoy dinner at Don Julio (if you didn't earlier) for classic parrilla fare, or choose Gran Dabbang for contemporary small plates and bold flavors in Palermo Hollywood.

10:00 PM:

After dinner, walk to Heladería Cadore for artisanal gelato or visit Oui Oui for a late-night pastry and coffee on their cozy terrace.

10:30 PM:

If you fancy a cocktail in a low-key setting, head to Bar 878 for a relaxed drink; it's intimate and perfect for winding down after a shopping-filled day.

11:15 PM:

Take a gentle evening stroll through Plaza Serrano (Plaza Cortázar) to enjoy the night lights and browse any late-open kiosks for small souvenirs.

11:45 PM:

Return to your accommodation to unpack purchases, charge devices, and lay out items you want to keep or return before tomorrow's last-minute browsing.

Day 3 · Tue, Jan 6
Palermo

Breakfast near your stay and last-minute purchases

8:00 AM:

Enjoy a relaxed breakfast at Oui Oui on Plaza Armenia-terrace seating, fresh pastries, and good coffee; use this time to make a quick list of any last items you want to hunt for nearby.

8:45 AM:

Stroll down Honduras and pop into small concept shops and accessory stores for earrings, scarves, and affordable Argentine designs you can easily pack.

9:15 AM:

Visit Tienda Mimo for a final check on kids' clothing and small toys-grab a couple of well-priced pieces or souvenirs before they close.

9:45 AM:

Swing by Nucha for one last sweet bite or to pick up boxed treats and packaged goods ideal for gifting on your return trip.

10:15 AM:

Head to a nearby multi-brand boutique on Gorriti to scan discounted racks and second-tier labels for any last-minute women's fashion bargains.

10:45 AM:

Drop into Full City Coffee House for a strong espresso and to re-organize purchases, wrap delicate items, and confirm transport arrangements to the airport or next destination.

11:15 AM:

If you have time, make a quick visit to a local pharmacy or supermercado to pick up toiletries, snacks, or last-minute travel necessities before returning to your accommodation.

12:00 PM:

Check out of your accommodation (if needed) and leave larger bags with reception; then walk toward Plaza Serrano (Plaza Cortázar) to enjoy the afternoon market stalls and small boutiques nearby.

12:30 PM:

Browse the independent shops around Plaza Serrano for lightweight summer dresses, scarves, and last-minute accessories from local designers at reasonable prices.

1:00 PM:

Have a relaxed light lunch at Oui Oui (if you enjoyed breakfast) or try Sarkis for generous Armenian plates - both offer quick service and easy-to-share dishes if you're packing snacks for travel.

1:45 PM:

Walk along Gorriti to visit multi-brand boutiques and small designer shops for final women's fashion bargains and unique jewelry pieces that pack easily.

2:15 PM:

Pop into Full City Coffee House for a final espresso and to re-organize purchases, wrap fragile items, and confirm any taxi or transfer arrangements.

2:45 PM:

If you need shoes or kids' items, head to a nearby multi-label store on Santa Fe avenue for practical, last-minute picks and comfortable travel footwear options.

3:15 PM:

Stop at Nucha to pick up boxed pastries or packaged sweets to give as gifts; they pack items nicely for travel and make a lovely edible souvenir.

3:45 PM:

Make a quick pharmacy or supermercado run to pick up toiletries, travel-size items, or snacks for your journey home; many small shops around Plaza Armenia stay open through the afternoon.

4:15 PM:

Return to your accommodation to collect your bags, double-check you haven't left anything behind, and do a final tidy of purchases into your luggage.

4:45 PM:

Arrange your transfer to the airport or next destination, allowing extra time for traffic - consider booking a radio taxi or a confirmed ride with a trusted app to ensure a smooth departure.

5:15 PM:

Take a relaxed walk toward Plaza Serrano (Plaza Cortázar) to enjoy the evening market stalls and pop into a few small boutiques you may have missed earlier in the day.

5:45 PM:

Drop by Heladería Cadore for a small gelato treat or affogato while you sort purchases and decide on any final souvenir buys.

6:15 PM:

Browse concept stores along Honduras and El Salvador for last-minute accessories like scarves, earrings, or kids' toys at good prices.

6:45 PM:

Make a quick stop at Nucha to pick up pre-packed pastries or boxed sweets as gifts; they pack items well for travel.

7:15 PM:

Freshen up at your accommodation, then head out for an early, relaxed dinner at Gran Dabbang for inventive small plates or Sarkis for generous Armenian dishes if you prefer hearty portions.

8:45 PM:

After dinner, enjoy a leisurely post-meal coffee or herbal tea at Full City Coffee House to sit quietly and finalize packing of delicate purchases.

9:15 PM:

If you want a nightcap, pop into Bar 878 for a cozy cocktail in an intimate atmosphere before returning to your room.

9:45 PM:

Return to your accommodation to do a final check of luggage, re-wrap any fragile items, and place gifts or purchases where they'll be easy to access for departure.

10:15 PM:

Set out any items you'll carry on board (valuables, travel documents, snacks) and confirm your pick-up/transfer time for a calm morning departure.

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