Galerías Pacífico

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Niko Dudi
"Similar to the Bon Marché in Paris you can visit Galerias Pacifico ('Pacific Gallery' in english) located in Cordoba Avenue and Florida Street, one of the most traditional corner in the city. Its has 11.000m2, a vault made of glass and a really beautiful dome in the center of this big space. It was declared as National Monument because of its architecture and has more than 150 top brand stores."
"It's considered a "Bougie" mall in there, so it won't have the cheapest options. They have an amazing foodcourt though that it's surprisingly affordable and is backed up by a couple of cafes and restaurants located in the lower floor in case you want something fancier ;)"
"Si, estoy recomendando hacer turismo en un Shopping jajaj Pero no lo recomiendo por sus ofertas o negocios, lo recomiendo por la riqueza cultural. Invito a que entremos y dejemos perdernos dentro del mismo, encontrando sectores de arte, historia y tango...."

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