Parque Centenario

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"This is a great circular park in the heart of the Caballito neighborhood. Right in the center of the park is a lake full of wildlife. It's great for taking a stroll or exercise. In the evenings, you can find several exercise classes here like you can find in so many plazas all across the city. On the weekends, there is the feria artesenal which you can find at each entrance. You can find things such as crafts, clothing (new & used), toys, mate supplies, etc. The fair is open on Saturday and Sunday from 10am-7pm. "
Allyssa Leaton
"A popular park in the Caballito neighborhood, where on the weekends you can browse flea markets and artisan stalls — in the gated area near the hospitals is the best spot to thrift quality clothes second-hand! Occasionally, the orchestra from Teatro Colón plays at the amphitheater here for free (info on this can be found through the account below)."

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