Barrio Parque

53Chill

Barrio Parque is Buenos Aires' museum district residential pocket — 22 cafes for 19 restaurants, Starbucks and Cafe Tabac and Ninina Malba, 20 parks, Carrefour in the grocery mix. The restaurant gap is real. The coffee is not the problem.

Score Breakdown

Dining
53
Walkability
60
Daily Essentials
50
Recreation
75
Family
0
Services
83

About this Neighborhood

Barrio Parque sits in the shadow of the Museo de Arte Latinoamericano de Buenos Aires — Ninina Malba is named for it — in a high-income residential district where the streets are narrow and European and the apartment buildings have doormen. Twenty-two cafes to 19 restaurants is the inverted ratio that tells the story: this neighborhood runs on coffee culture and lunch, not dinner. The restaurant gap is flagged at z-score -1.39; Kyodo, Domani, and McDonald's cover an improbable range. Thirteen groceries including B Market, Carrefour, and Disco fill the daily-shopping requirement. Twenty parks — Plaza República de Chile, Plaza República Oriental del Uruguay, a chain of plazas honoring South American republics — are the neighborhood's physical luxury, providing green space at every block without requiring a destination trip. SocialGlue is 76 in a neighborhood where residents have been here for generations.

Want live data and AI analysis for Barrio Parque?

Explore Barrio Parque live →