3 Green Spaces You Shouldn’t Miss in Buenos Aires, Argentina

Park in Buenos Aires, Argentina
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Buenos Aires is one of the greenest cities in South America, and its parks and gardens are truly top-of-the-line. If you’re a nature lover visiting the capital of Argentina, here are three green spaces that you can go to whenever you want to sit back and relax.

Tres de Febrero Park

Also known as Palermo Woods, this park covers an enormous area of 989 acres in the upscale neighborhood that it was nicknamed after. Tres de Febrero Park offers a wide range of activities that you can enjoy during your visit, from boating and rollerblading to a visit to a planetarium and extensive rose garden.

Buenos Aires Japanese Gardens

Tres de Febrero is home to several attractions that should be explored on their own, but none compares to this one. This green oasis is one of the largest Japanese gardens in the world outside of Japan and one of Buenos Aires’ top attractions for nature lovers.

Costanera Sur Ecological Reserve

If a visit to a park simply doesn’t do it for you, and you want to immerse in nature in a more authentic way, Costanera Sur is the place to be. This waterside ecological reserve will allow you to escape the hustle and bustle of the metropolis and enjoy its lagoons, marshlands, and forests.