Nature and green spaces
Discover the natural beauty of Buenos Aires in its numerous green spaces. From the enchanting Palermo Forest to the serenity of the Japanese Gardens, the city offers an oasis of tranquility to relax and enjoy nature in the midst of the urban bustle.
Costanera Sur Ecological Reserve
The Costanera Sur Ecological Reserve is a green lung of Buenos Aires, located a few minutes from the center. This natural space offers hiking trails, bird watching, and panoramic views of the Río de la Plata, providing a peaceful escape from urban life.
Parque Tres de Febrero (Bosques de Palermo)
Parque Tres de Febrero (Bosques de Palermo), known as the Palermo Forests, is one of the largest and most popular green spaces in Buenos Aires. It offers large areas for walks, lakes for boating, rose gardens and historical monuments, making it an ideal place for recreation and contact with nature in the heart of the city.
Jardín Japonés
The Jardín Japonés of Buenos Aires is a serene and carefully designed space that reflects the beauty and harmony of Japanese culture. Located in the Palermo neighborhood, it offers quiet trails, Japanese-style bridges, koi ponds, and a variety of traditional plants and trees. This garden is a haven of peace in the middle of the city, ideal for walking, relaxing and enjoying nature.
Parque Centenario
Parque Centenario, located in the Caballito neighborhood, is one of the most emblematic green spaces in Buenos Aires. Opened in 1909 to celebrate the centenary of the May Revolution, this park offers wide trails, a central lake, and children's play areas. In addition, it houses the Argentine Museum of Natural Sciences and an amphitheater that hosts cultural and recreational events. It is a perfect place to enjoy a day outdoors in the heart of the city.