Exploring Buenos Aires: Parks and Cafés to visit
- Erica Tartaglia
- Jul 4
- 1 min read

Palermo is the perfect neighborhood for Spanish learners. Here’s how to explore it while practicing your Spanish:
Parks to Visit in Palermo:
Parque Tres de Febrero (Bosques de Palermo): A sprawling park perfect for walks, picnics, and practicing Spanish with locals.
Ecoparque Buenos Aires: A tranquil spot for nature lovers with plenty of opportunities to chat with visitors.
Plaza Serrano (Plazoleta Julio Cortázar): Surrounded by markets and cafes, it's ideal for people-watching and practicing your Spanish.
Plaza Armenia: A relaxed square with greenery and nearby restaurants where you can interact with locals.
Parque La Heras: quite close to our school, perfect for its location to have lunch or read a book.
Cafés to Visit in Palermo:
Café Registrado: Known for its specialty coffee and cozy ambiance—a great place to practice ordering in Spanish.
Birkin Coffee Bar: Offers a welcoming environment to enjoy brunch and practice conversations with staff.
Libros del Pasaje: A bookstore-café hybrid, perfect for grabbing a coffee while exploring Spanish books.
Salvaje Bakery: Famous for its pastries and bread, this spot is always buzzing with locals.
Las Violetas: A traditional café with classic Argentine vibes, ideal for practicing Spanish and soaking in the culture.




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