In the heart of Buenos Aires, facing Plaza San Martín, you will find the emblematic Paz Palace: one of the city's greatest architectural gems.
Built in the early 20th century by order of José C. Paz, founder of the newspaper La Prensa and Argentine ambassador to Paris from 1885 to 1893, it is the largest private residence in the country and one of the few residences in Buenos Aires to bear the title of Palace, given this designation due to the design and layout of its interior rooms. It was designed as a family home, with four floors, 140 rooms, and a total covered area of 12,000 m2.
A reflection of Beaux-Arts architecture, its architect was the prestigious Frenchman Louis-Marie Henri Sortais, and the construction was supervised by the prestigious Argentine architect and engineer Carlos Agote.
After being briefly inhabited by the Paz family, in 1938 it became the headquarters of the Military Circle, the National Military Library, and the National Weapons Museum.
With this option, you can enjoy a meal at the Croque Madame inside the Palace. Croque Madame restaurants are known for their presence in extraordinary locations such as museums, clubs, and historic buildings.
Enjoying Argentine cuisine surrounded by historic walls and the beautiful architecture and setting of this iconic location is an unparalleled experience and a must-do in Buenos Aires.
Lunch Menu:
Appetizer of your choice: Spinach and chard fritters with aioli, or Ossobuco empanada with yasgua sauce.
Main Course of your choice: Grilled chicken with creamy sweet potato, mushrooms, broccoli, and peas, or Spaghetti with Genoese pesto, or Penne Rigate with white pork ragout, or Caramelized pears with green leaves, blue cheese, walnuts, and salsa.
Dessert of your choice: Pancakes with dulce de leche, or a scoop of ice cream (American or chocolate).
Drink: Still or sparkling water, soda, lemonade, glass of Malbec or Chardonnay wine, or Ramazzotti appetizer.