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"The gardens are open from 10am-6:45pm. The admission fee is about $4, but free to retired Argentine nationals. It is a very peaceful place and worth the visit. There are gardens, lakes, bridges, etc. Extremely beautiful. The gardens are not that big, but for such a low price to enter, it's definitely worth looking around. The restaurant inside the park is delicious and so good. Authentic Japanese food. The entrance to the park is on the corner of Caseres and Berro Adolfo. You may need to wait in line if there are school groups going, but the line goes quite quickly. Contact Info: informe@jardinjapones.org.ar By phone at 4804-9141 Int.:133/134 Or by Whatsapp to 1122572130 "
Ariel Blakeman
"The Japanese Gardens are one of the most relaxing places in Buenos Aires. Located beside Tres de Febrero park, the site was inaugurated in 1967 to coincide with a visit by the emperor of Japan, Akihito, and his wife Michiko. The various elements of the gardens were designed to create balance and harmony. There is a wide variety of plants, a pond with carp (koi), an island with bridges, and sculptures based on Japanese culture."
Allyssa Leaton
"A pocket of Japanese culture and beauty with a cultural center, Japanese restaurant, waterfalls and bridges, craft shop, and plant nursery. These gardens are quite small, but stunning to visit and extremely well kept. You can purchase entrance passes on arrival at the ticket booth. Visit in July to see the cherry blossom trees in bloom!"

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I have spent a lot of time in Buenos. I lived there for 5 months in my early 20's, for another 5 months in 2022, and I recently returned to Argentina in late 2024. Buenos Aires is one of my favorite cities in the entire world, and I want to share with you what makes it so great. This 10-day itinerary begins on a Friday morning and is arranged according to market schedules, or other events in the city that fall on particular days. But you can certainly do the activities out of order, and fit them to your schedule as needed. I have planned this 10-day itinerary to allow you to maximize your days, and hours in this amazing city, but still allow you to enjoy the small moments without feeling overwhelmed, and get rest when needed. I have spent around 100 hours researching, writing descriptions to give detailed information of every place mentioned in this itinerary, visiting and testing out each day; they are all genuine recommendations. I have carefully planned out and timed each activity, including transportation and time moving between sites. I have also linked related articles and videos from my blog and YouTube channel. This itinerary will provide you not only with daily activities, but information on how to get the best exchange rate, how to stay safe, and information for transportation- how to get from spot to spot, so you can put as little time into planning as possible. Let me do that for you! :) This is not the ideal itinerary for those seeking the nightlife and parties. It is full of morning, daytime, and evening activities (with a few optional activities that go into the night) to help you get to know the culture of Buenos Aires and Argentina. It does not include nightclubs. This is a great itinerary if you are coming to Buenos Aires for the first time and you want to see all the important places, along with a few extra gems. This can also serve if you live in the city but have friends and family coming to visit. I've got it all planned out for you! I have included a lot of walking in this itinerary, though I have attempted to concentrate each day in one particular city area whenever possible. However, the city is full of transportation options if you prefer fewer steps due to accessibility issues, or fatigue. I strongly suggest reading through the entire itinerary at the beginning of the week in case there are places where you need to make a reservation. If so, it will be listed at the top of each day. Updated: December 2024
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