Bookstores are part of Buenos Aires’ identity, which is why every time one closes, the news is sad, but it’s also an opportunity. This Buenos Aires bookstore is closing after 40 years and selling off its books starting at 1,000 pesos. Are you going to let this chance to give these books a second home slip away? No, no.
A cult bookstore saying goodbye in Recoleta is selling off its books starting at $1,000
The bookstore that is closing after 40 years in business is AARS, Ana’s Bookstore, a space for generations of readers that, after 40 years, is closing its doors for good.
But before saying goodbye, they’re clearing out their entire stock starting at $1,000. For decades, this bookstore has been a go-to spot for those looking for hard-to-find books, vintage editions, or specialized titles.
Now they’re clearing out all their books, and this is your chance to buy that title you’ve been searching for for a long time but never found, and to expand your library. On their shelves, you’ll find books on psychology and psychoanalysis, essays on philosophy and sociology, texts on Argentine history, publications on art and music, as well as fiction and rare editions
Don’t miss out on this opportunity because among all its books, you might just find a gem.
Come browse through old editions, out-of-print books, academic titles at very low prices, and rare finds that don’t usually appear in commercial bookstores.
A different plan (with an expiration date)
The bookstore is open from 1 p.m. to 7 p.m., but here’s the thing: this won’t last long. As word spreads, more and more people are coming to take advantage of the prices and take home a piece of history before it closes for good.
Stop by Larrea 938 in Recoleta and explore it like never before: without rushing, browsing through stacks of books and finding treasures at unthinkable prices.