🍸 Palermo Hollywood

Palermo Hollywood is less about sightseeing and more about choosing where the evening will happen: dinner, cocktails, brunch, and late conversations.

🧭 Practical Details

Item Details
Address / area Around Fitz Roy, Humboldt, Honduras, and Juan B. Justo, Palermo.
Price Free neighborhood walk; restaurants and bars vary by venue.
Official site / info Buenos Aires Tourism
Nearest Subte / train Palermo (Line D) or Ministro Carranza (Line D).
Best access Choose a restaurant/bar first; the area is spread out.
Time needed 1-3 hours, longer for dinner/nightlife.

Price note: Prices in Argentina can change quickly. Treat ticket amounts as a planning guide and confirm on the official site before you go.

⭐ Visitor Review Snapshot

Icon What visitors tend to say
💬 Overall mood Travelers tend to value Palermo Hollywood for food and drinks more than sightseeing.
❤️ Most praised Restaurants, cocktail bars, brunch spots, and a more spread-out evening rhythm.
⚠️ Watch for Pick venues in advance; wandering without a plan can mean long blocks and decision fatigue.

Palermo Hollywood gets its name from the production companies and studios that helped shape the area, but visitors come for the dining scene. Its streets feel wider and less boutique-heavy than Palermo Soho, with restaurants, bars, cafes, and converted industrial spaces spread around corners near Juan B. Justo, Fitz Roy, and Humboldt.

The neighborhood has a looser rhythm: brunch that becomes drinks, dinner that becomes a long night, and side streets where a quiet facade can hide a serious kitchen. It is a good place to eat well without making the evening feel formal.

Why go: Restaurants, cocktail bars, relaxed nightlife, and a less crowded Palermo base.

Best time to visit: Evening, especially for dinner or drinks.

Nearby pairing: Palermo Soho or Mercado de Pulgas.

Practical note: Distances can be longer than they look; plan the exact venue rather than wandering hungry.