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Av. Corrientes 1382
1043 Buenos Aires
Argentina
San Nicolas
Hours
What time does Neo Tokyo open?
Neo Tokyo opens at 12:00 PM on Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, Friday and Saturday.
What time does Neo Tokyo close?
Neo Tokyo closes at 8:00 PM on Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday and Friday.Neo Tokyo closes at 7:00 PM on Saturday.Neo Tokyo is closed on Sunday.
Mon-Fri 12:00 PM - 8:00 PMSat 12:00 PM - 7:00 PMSun Closed
Does Neo Tokyo have parking?
Yes, Neo Tokyo has parking options.
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I love visiting bookstores when I am traveling and this truly is one of the most beautiful…read morebookstores I have ever been to. No entry fee and you can walk around and admire the beautiful space. We stopped by the cafe and enjoyed the views of the space from there. Also after a long time I found a spot that sold cds and vinyl records. Highly recommend!
Acclaim to "the world's most beautiful bookstore", I can see why. This large multi flood bookstore…read moreis hosted inside of an old 1920s play house. Quite a unique vibe and a huge selection of books! They have a cafe in the back as well. Our server was friendly. Free entry! Enjoy.
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In an age where bookstores have disappeared in the United States, such as Borders, it is reassuring…read moreto see that in Buenos Aires reading is still valued. In addition to a wide selection of reading materials, also in English, they have a great selection of DVDs and CDs as well. There is also an area to have lunch. What is reassuring is how many people still visit this place. The employees/staff are always friendly and very helpful in finding what you need and even making recommendations.
Libros con café, mucho mejor.
Infinidad de libros.
Amo profundamente
Frente
Not very big, but this is a nice bookstore - especially for people looking for books in English…read more Unfortunately, they don't have many Argentinian writer books in stock, but nevertheless it is a store worth visitng.
What a great place. To call it a bookstore doesn't do it justice. Walrus organizes classes…read more(everything from poetry to writing workshops to literature courses covering different themes) and also has this nifty book nook. There is a little bit of everything here, from old and new and spanning lots of different categories from non-fiction, fiction, art books, children's books and more. All in english but you know that by now. They publish the new books they have in on Facebook so you can go ahead and reserve what you like, some popular and sought after titles go fast as the expat community tends to snatch them up. You can also trade in your books, Walrus will buy them and you can turn around and stock up. It's a good way to trade in old reads that you don't want to hang on too and it helps the shop keep stocked up with lots of options. Lovely owner and great concept. The classes are a must to check out, heck they even have classes targeted towards Spanish speakers looking to practice their English.
Fachada de la libreria.
Por dentro.
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