Paseo Alcorta
Paseo Alcorta stands as a sophisticated, upscale shopping space within the urban fabric of Buenos Aires. Located in an area that connects with iconic neighborhoods such as Palermo, this shopping center distinguishes itself by offering a high-end retail proposition, removed from the frantic pace of other commercial hubs in the city. Its appeal lies not only in its retail offering but in its capacity to provide a calm, unhurried browsing experience, designed for those seeking a shopping environment without the crowds typical of large mass-market centers.
A space of brands and design
The space functions as a meeting point for discovering international brands and local designers. The internal architecture of its stores is conceived to highlight the aesthetic of each proposition, with well-appointed shops that maintain a visual coherence with the distinguished character of the venue. Walking its corridors, visitors encounter a curated selection of products ranging from the most classic to the latest trends, allowing a fluid progression through different fashion and accessories offerings.
For international visitors, the center offers access to the Tax Free system, which allows for the refund of the Value Added Tax (VAT) on purchases of Argentine products exceeding 70 dollars. This practical detail adds a layer of value for travelers looking to incorporate shopping into their Buenos Aires itinerary.
Connection with the cultural and urban circuit
Paseo Alcorta’s location makes it easy to incorporate into a tour of the city’s cultural corridor. Being a short distance from institutions of significant relevance, such as the Museo de Arte Latinoamericano de Buenos Aires (MALBA), the shopping center becomes a natural complement to a day dedicated to art and culture. This proximity to key points in Palermo and Recoleta allows visitors to alternate between aesthetic appreciation in museums and a retail experience in a controlled, refined setting.
A visit to this space is characterized by its human scale and atmosphere of calm. Unlike other large-format shopping centers, the flow of people here allows for a more detailed look at window displays and a more direct interaction with products, consolidating its identity as a destination for those who value exclusivity and comfort within the dynamism of Buenos Aires.





