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Day Four
Walk (or take a bike ride) along Palermo's
Parque 3 de Febrero
, where you can
also visit a zoo, botanical garden and Japanese garden. Bike paths are laced
throughout, and on Sunday the ring road around the Rose Garden is closed to
vehicles.
Lunch
Malba's (
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) cafe-restaurant has a great patio for sunny days.
Visit
Malba
, a beautiful and contemporary art museum showcasing the collection
of art patron Eduardo F Costantini. The
Museo Nacional de Arte Decorativo
is
another must-see; it's a beaux arts mansion that once belonged to a Chilean aristo-
crat, and is full of his posh belongings. Finally, Evita fans can't miss
Museo Evita
, which
chronicles the life of Argentina's most internationally famous woman.
Dinner
For an excellent steakhouse, get a table at Don Julio (
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)
.
Palermo is nightlife central. There are dozens of bars to check out, and people
come from all over to dance at the famous clubs here. For outdoor action, head to
Plaza Serrano
, which is surrounded by restaurants and bars, along with dozens of
their outdoor tables; it's
the
place to see and be seen.