Palermo PacíFico

55Chill

Palermo Pacífico is Buenos Aires' answer to the question: what if a neighborhood had too many plazas and not enough reasons to leave? Twenty-seven parks. Nineteen grocery options. Café Martínez on every third corner. The vibe score is 55 because it's balanced, not spectacular.

Score Breakdown

Dining
55
Walkability
60
Daily Essentials
50
Recreation
85
Family
0
Services
83

About this Neighborhood

Palermo Pacífico is the quieter quadrant of an already-fragmented Palermo, where the grid's diagonal streets create pocket plazas that accumulate like loose change. Twenty-seven parks for a neighborhood this size is an anomaly — Plaza Martín de Alzaga, Plaza Intendente Francisco Seeber, Plaza General José Paez form a chain that makes a walk feel like a park tour. Nineteen grocery options including Maruichi-style Japanese specialty food suggests a more international resident profile than the surrounding barrio. The coffee count of 19 is the real surprise: Fayer, La Panadería, and Café Martínez stack up against each other in a stretch that rewards lingering. Social Glue sits at 71, lower than the physical infrastructure might predict — this isn't a neighborhood where everyone knows each other, but it's deeply comfortable. Remote-friendly because the plazas have benches, the cafes have power, and the wifi rarely fails.

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