Plaza Serrano

Aerial view of Plaza Serrano, Buenos Aires

About

Plaza Serrano, also known as Plaza Cortázar, is the main hub of the Palermo Viejo/Soho area in Buenos Aires.

Plaza Serrano is a popular destination due to its abundance of trendy bars and restaurants. On weekends, the plaza comes alive with Feria Plaza Serrano, a bustling street market where you can find stalls selling handcrafts, art, clothing, fashion accessories, and souvenirs. Many of the local bars around Plaza Serrano Palermo open their doors during the day to accommodate market traders, including fashion students selling their independent designs.

Surrounding streets leading off from Plaza Serrano are dotted with designer clothing stores such as Lacoste and Diesel. The area is also renowned as one of Buenos Aires' most popular social spots, with bars and clubs offering top entertainment.

Why Visit Plaza Serrano Palermo?

Plaza Serrano blends modern elegance with a bohemian flair, offering diverse shopping options with a wide array of clothing choices. Throughout the week, the outdoor seating at bars and restaurants surrounding Plaza Serrano Buenos Aires provides a pleasant spot to relax and soak in the bustling atmosphere.

Did You Know?

As of 1994, Plaza Serrano was renamed Plaza Cortázar in memory of Julio Cortázar, a respected Argentine writer famous for his novels and short stories. Many of his works reference streets and places within the Palermo neighborhood.

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Aerial view of Plaza Serrano, Buenos Aires

Opening Times: 10:00 am - 8:00 pm (Saturday, Sunday, and Public Holidays)

How to get to Plaza Serrano:

Subway:

Linea D - Get off at Plaza Italia Station. Plaza Serrano Palermo Soho is about a 10-minute walk away along Jorge Luis Borges Street.

Bus:

Routes 15, 55, 57, 140, 151, 166, and 168 pass close by Plaza Serrano Feria.

To find out more about using public transport in Buenos Aires, including details on buses, subways, trains, taxis, ride-sharing services, and how to obtain and use the SUBE card, visit the Best Way to Get Around Buenos Aires section.

Address:

Serrano, Honduras, and Jorge Luis Borges Streets connect to Plaza Serrano Palermo.

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