This is the Palermo & South of Palermo chapter from Lonely Planet's Buenos Aires guidebook. Palermo’s large, grassy parks are popular destinations on weekends, when families fill the shady lanes, cycle the bike paths and paddle on the peaceful lakes. The sub-neighborhood of Palermo Viejo is home to dozens of ethnic restaurants, bars, nightclubs. and shops. The neighborhoods south of Palermo are part of the ‘real’ Buenos Aires largely unaffected by the tourist trade. visit Museo Evita to get the scoop on Argentina’s most famous woman maps check out the contemporary artwork at Museo de Arte Latinoamericano de Buenos Aires, where you can see works by Diego Rivera and Frida Kahlo transport accommodation commune with tango’s most famous singer at Museo Casa Carlos Gardel restaurants & bars Coverage includes: Neighbourhood Top Five, Local Life, Getting There & Away, Sights, Eating, Drinking & Nightlife, Entertainment, Shopping, Sports & Activities and a Neighborhood Walk: Walking the Green., ISBN: 9781742202181 Click the banner to get it at ONLY: USD4.95