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El Taller

July 9th, 2007 by Rachel Signer

Serrano 1595 (corner with Honduras - Plaza Serrano), Palermo Soho

Outside Bar El Taller, in Plaza Serrano

If you consider yourself a hipster, an intellectual, an artist, or just too cool for categorization, come join the club at El Taller. This multiespacio - a word used in Buenos Aires to describe a multi-functional space - in this case with a bar, café, art space, and discussion salon, was one of the first businesses to appear in Plaza Serrano in the mid-1980s.

El Taller has made beautiful use of the building by carefully placing framed artwork all over the walls. You could spend an hour just gazing at the art, taking in each piece separately and letting yourself be inspired or intrigued by the various Argentine artists. The bar is open from 9am to 2am Mondays through Thursdays; and until 3am on Fridays, Saturdays, and holidays [and in case you didn't know, in Argentina there's a holiday every, oh, two weeks :)].

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Club Museum

July 8th, 2007 by Alan Epstein

Peru 535 (between Venezuela & Mexico), San Telmo

All the shiny disco balls you could ever need - Club Museum, Buenos Aires

[Note from Alan Patrick: Just a quick welcome to Alan Epstein to the blog as a guest author, with this post on Club Museum, and perhaps some other posts on Buenos Aires nightclubs in the future. So, from one Alan to another - good to have you here, and thanks for your contribution! :)] 

Buenos Aires Before Hours

In a late-night city like Buenos Aires it isn’t hard to find a club that stays open until the crack of dawn, or an “after hours” party that will keep you dancing until 10am the next day. This is what makes Club Museum in San Telmo so special: on Wednesdays, the people come pouring into this massive three-story club early, at around 7pm, for their “After Office” party.

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Boutique del Libro - Bookstore and Cafe

July 7th, 2007 by Rachel Signer

Thames 1762 (between Costa Rica & El Salvador), Palermo Soho

Boutique del Libro Bookshop - Palermo Soho, Buenos Aires

[Hours of operation: Monday to Thursday - 12am to 10pm; Friday - 10am to 11pm; Saturday - 11am to 11pm; Sundays and holidays - 2pm to 10pm]

Buenos Aires, a city of book lovers

As one of the most literate cities on the planet, Buenos Aires will not disappoint a book lover. You can spend hours just browsing through the stacks and shelves of novels, academic theses, art and photography collections, and poetry anthologies in shops across the city here. Of course Buenos Aires is best for book-shopping if you read Spanish, or don’t mind captions in Spanish, but most places do also have an English-language selection.

One very attractive and alluring bookstore in Buenos Aires is the Boutique del Libro, a combined bookshop and café tucked away in the atmospheric streets of Palermo Soho.

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Party in Palermo - for a good cause

July 6th, 2007 by Alan Patrick

Rachel, our new guest blogger here at the Buenos Aires Argentina Guide, passed me this invitation for a party in Palermo on Saturday night. It sounds interesting, and is for a good cause, so I’m posting it to try and help drum up some extra interest in it… :)

07-07-07 A CALENTAR/HEAT IT UP Kick-Off Party Éste Sábado!!!

This weekend I invite you and your friends to: Live Bossanova music, cheap drinks and dancing at the fabulous Casa de Niko in Palermo.

When: Saturday, July 7th
Where: Darwin 1154, PB 14 (Palermo - near Córdoba)
10 pm: Live Bossanova Music
11 pm: Live DJ - hip/hop, electro
Cover: 5 pesos
Drinks: 3 pesos - beer and mixed drinks
ALL PROFITS GO TO CHARITY

This is a Kick-Off party for PROYECTO A CALENTAR CONVIVEN - a project to raise 5,000 pesos in 3 months to get a heating system installed at Centro Conviven (http://www.conviven.org.ar/) - a cultural center in Mataderos dedicated to helping disadvantaged kids and their families stay off the streets by offering educational and cultural activities and providing a healthy, safe environment. They NEED heat, and we like to party - so let’s make it happen!

Bring your friends and come HEAT IT UP FOR CONVIVEN!

THANKS!!!

(Read on for invitation in Spanish)

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Objetos Encontrados

July 5th, 2007 by Rachel Signer

Thames 1721 (between El Salvador & Costa Rica), Palermo Soho

Objetos Encontrados - made in Argentina!

[Note from Alan: Again, as with the Tango stuff, it's great to have Rachel here on the blogging team to help review some shops in Buenos Aires, because this really isn't an area of expertise for me. I'll just stick to writing the beer, food and ice cream reviews, thanks. Know your weaknesses! ;)]

Objetos Encontrados - “Found Objects” in Buenos Aires

One of the pleasures of wandering through the streets of Buenos Aires is you often happen upon a store that is entirely unique to the city, a place that shows the culture’s love for antiquities, trinkets, and anything made by Argentine hands. Objetos Encontrados, in Palermo Viejo / Palermo Soho, is one of these such shops.

It’s a fun place to gaze at the various toys, games, art pieces, and household items that are very much part of the city’s history. Perhaps the porteño obsession with collecting such items has something to do with nostalgia for better days in the city, when things were more stable and prosperous.

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