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Paseo Belgrano

Adventure
🕑 1.5 to 2.5 hours👶 Best for all ages, from strollers to teens. Toddlers enjoy the wide, flat walkways and ice cream stops, while older kids appreciate the freedom to explore safely in a car-free environment and teens may like the trendy shops and cafes.

About

Paseo Belgrano offers a relaxed, tree-shaded pedestrian boulevard perfect for families seeking an authentic Buenos Aires neighborhood experience. Kids can safely explore on foot while parents browse boutique shops, enjoy outdoor cafes, and sample Argentina's famous ice cream (helado) from multiple vendors along the way.

Highlights

  • Multiple artisanal ice cream (helado) shops offering uniquely Argentine flavors like dulce de leche and mate
  • Shaded, car-free walking area safe for kids to roam and explore independently
  • Family-friendly outdoor cafes with sidewalk seating perfect for coffee and pastries (merienda)
  • Local boutiques and toy shops offering Argentine-made souvenirs
  • Beautiful tree canopy providing natural shade and a pleasant atmosphere year-round

Pro Tips

  1. 1.Visit during late afternoon (5-7 PM) when locals come out for their evening stroll (paseo) to experience authentic porteño culture and the best people-watching.
  2. 2.Bring Argentine pesos in small bills, as many ice cream vendors and small shops may not accept credit cards or large denominations.
  3. 3.Download Google Translate or a Spanish phrasebook app beforehand, as English is less commonly spoken in residential Belgrano compared to tourist areas.
  4. 4.The pedestrian area is stroller-friendly with smooth pavement, making it ideal for families with young children who need naps on the go.
  5. 5.Look for heladeria (ice cream shop) Grido or Freddo for budget-friendly, kid-approved flavors like dulce de leche, a must-try Argentine specialty.

Best Time to Visit

Best visited on weekend afternoons or early evenings (4-8 PM) when the area is lively with local families. Avoid midday summer heat (December-February) and aim for the pleasant autumn (March-May) or spring (September-November) weather.

What to Know

The pedestrian area is completely free to explore. Most shops and restaurants accept cards, but carry cash for ice cream vendors and street purchases. The area is fully accessible for strollers and wheelchairs.

Seasonal Notes

Year-round destination, though summer (December-February) can be very hot and many locals vacation in January. Spring (September-November) offers perfect weather and jacaranda blooms. Winter (June-August) is mild but some outdoor seating may be limited.

Nearby Eats

Try El Club de la Milanesa (a few blocks away) for Argentina's famous breaded cutlets in a casual, kid-friendly atmosphere, or La Madeleine for pastries and sandwiches that appeal to pickier eaters.

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Parque Centenario

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