Asado at home
Parrilla Experience
A private Argentine parrilla on the terrace — fire, wine, conversation, and a proper slow meal cooked alongside you.
Palermo Soho · Buenos Aires
Slow mornings, long parrilla meals, and curated local nights in Palermo.
Request Your StayA note from the host
Casa Gurruchaga is more than a place to sleep. It's a home for guests who want to experience Buenos Aires the way we do — through food, neighborhoods, parks, markets, films, and the quiet recommendations of someone who actually lives here.
Sleeps
Two guests. One bedroom, one bath, full kitchen and living room.
Outdoors
A private terrace with a brick parrilla, lounge seating, and a long table for slow meals.
Stay
Three-night minimum. By inquiry — every stay is confirmed personally.
Experiences
Add any of these to your stay. We arrange everything — you just show up hungry, curious, and a little open.
Asado at home
A private Argentine parrilla on the terrace — fire, wine, conversation, and a proper slow meal cooked alongside you.
On foot
A curated walk through historic streets, iconic corners, cafés, architecture, and the favorite local stops we send every guest to.
Slowly, in the park
An unhurried introduction to the ritual — flavors, etiquette, and the rhythm of an afternoon in Palermo's parks.
Around the corner
A hand-drawn guide to nearby markets, independent shops, food stalls, vintage finds and neighborhood gems.
After dark
Request a personal nightlife calendar for your dates — bars, milongas, clubs, live music, and late-night recommendations.
Tables we love
Places nearby and places worth crossing the city for: casual lunches, romantic dinners, parrillas, wine bars and classic BA spots.
In the living room
A full projector and a curated selection of Argentine films — pick something that will make you laugh, cry and feel a little confused, all at once.
The living room
Tall windows pull the morning in across a linen sofa and a small library of books on Argentina. Movie projector behind you, terrace just past the doors.


The parrilla
The terrace is built around a proper brick parrilla — the centerpiece of any Argentine weekend. Bring a bottle of Malbec; the rest will follow.
Local Guide
Eat
Steak, pasta, Sunday lunches
Drink
Wine bars, café notables, vermut
Shop
Independent boutiques & books
Walk
Plazas, palaces, hidden passages
Dance
Milongas, late clubs, live music
Watch
Cinemas, theaters, projector picks
Weekend Markets
Feria de San Telmo, Plaza Serrano
Worth the Trip
Tigre, Colonia, La Boca
Stay with us
Send a note with your dates and we'll write back personally.
Request Your Stay