Tres de Febrero Park
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What people say
Nicki Post
Available for hire
"This is a beautiful and massive park, separated into various sections: Plaza Holanda, Jardin de los Poetas, Paseo el Rosedal (rose gardens), Spanish Fountain, etc. Take a walk around the lake in the center and see what wildlife you can spot.
The park is very manicured and beautiful. You can find bathrooms (servicios) here. Take a seat at the Spanish fountain, or smell the roses in the rose garden. There are thousands. A great backdrop for photos.
The park begins to close about 30-60 minutes before sundown, so do expect to be kicked out if you're there at the end of the day."
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Sarah Geiger
Available for hire
"This amazing park is the largest green space in Buenos Aires and is a great spot to spend time there on the weekend or in your free time, have picnics, drink mate, go for a jog or simply relax while taking in the peaceful atmosphere. The park boasts rose gardens and a lake where you can rent pedal boats."
Allyssa Leaton
"The city’s biggest park, which encompasses the famous rose gardens along with two lakes with pedal boats for rent, a planetarium, and museum. The park stretches almost 1,000 acres and has a no-car paved path where the public comes daily to roller scate, walk/run, and bike."
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