Paseo de La Infanta, Argentine restaurant in Palermo, Buenos Aires, Argentina
Paseo de La Infanta is a restaurant located under the Miter Railroad tracks, stretching between Avenida Libertador and Freyre streets with around 36,000 square meters of dining space. The complex was developed as part of a larger project that transformed former railway areas into dining destinations.
The restaurant grew from a redevelopment initiative that converted abandoned railway land under the Mitre Railroad into dining destinations. This project was part of a larger urban revival that gave new purpose to these long-neglected spaces beneath the tracks.
Multiple dining rooms here serve traditional Argentine dishes alongside international cuisine, showing how Buenos Aires brings together different food traditions. Guests experience the blend of local and global flavors that defines the city's restaurant scene.
The restaurant maintains extended operating hours and accepts major credit cards for flexibility in when you visit. Proximity to Estacion Tres de Febrero station makes it easy to reach by public transport or on foot from the surrounding area.
The space stands out because it is positioned directly beneath active train tracks, where trains regularly pass overhead while guests dine. This industrial setting creates a dining experience unlike typical restaurants, marked by the rhythm of rail traffic above.
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