Tres de Febrero Park

Park · Palermo

Tres de Febrero Park

Park · Palermo

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Av. Infanta Isabel 110, C1425 Cdad. Autónoma de Buenos Aires, Argentina

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Discover Buenos Aires' lush Palermo Woods, where you can paddleboat, rollerblade, or unwind in a stunning rose garden surrounded by vibrant nature.  

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"Los Bosques A forest grows in Buenos Aires. Popular, expansive Tres de Febrero Park, which borders the Palermo and Belgrano quarters, is commonly referred to as Los Bosques thanks to its tree-lined jogging trails and large pond that’s home to fish, duck, geese, and swans. The biggest attraction may be the spectacular 8,000-bush rose garden showcasing 93 varieties in every imaginable hue. The park is also the site of the Sívori Museum, with a small Argentine art collection and a lovely courtyard. By Travesías"

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"Buenos Aires's Central Park has it all: small lakes with boats for rent, pretty gazebos, a rose garden, a sculpture garden dedicated to iconic poets, picnic spots, running paths, and more." - Celeste Moure

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Paul Smith

Google
There are so many options to enjoy the day at this park. There are boats to rent as well as bikes. There is a lot of beautiful nature to enjoy, including the many geese running around. There are food and drink vendors available as well. The park is surrounded by a walking and riding track too. There is an outdoor gym available to use.

Israel Arias

Google
I went, and I didn't like it much, to be honest. It was like going to an ordinary square, and nothing relevant happened—it was a bad experience. Moreover the grass is poorly maintained and the things they sell inside are a bit expensive which is quite unfortunate. Although it's open 24 hours, it's better to go on a weekend when it's hard to find parking.

Nn Kk

Google
I liked it very much.. nice nature and warm feeling

Victor Ernesto Suarez

Google
Gardens or Forests of Palermo. Large area of land that brings together several plazas and parks that includes an artificial lake, Lagos de Palermo, where you can rent pedal boats for half an hour or an hour. There is a large rose garden, paths, bridges, sculptures, and lots of green. Ideal for walking, resting, feeding the ducks and take many photos. In the surroundings there are streets closed to traffic where you can rent bicycles and pedal vehicles for adults and children. There are sales of water, soft drinks and snaks and it has public toilets.

Ale Fidalgo

Google
Iconic spot of Buenos Aires if you like nature, gardens, and specially roses this is the place to be at. Perfect place for Instagram profile photos. If you have time for arts you can visit the Sivori arts museum for a moment of calm and inspiration. But if you like to have a ride on board of a pedal boat you can rent one at a convenient price.

Amar Adiya

Google
The Rose Garden in Buenos Aires is a serene haven. It's a picturesque spot, perfect for a peaceful walk or a leisurely afternoon. The variety of roses and well-maintained surroundings make it a delightful escape. Don't miss the chance to visit during the rose festival for a burst of colors and fragrances. 🌹🍃 #BuenosAires #RoseGarden

Ekaterine (Catherine)

Google
Amazing park with so many beautiful details, flora and fauna. Recommended!

Ice White

Google
Nice and quiet.

Erica T.

Yelp
It's a bit sad to see that after over 15 days from the biggest storm Buenos Aires had, that one of the main tourist attractions of the city is close because they just barely started to work on it to clean it up. I was talking to a local that saw/heard how heart broken I was due to all the nature destroyed. He told me they haven't done anything about it until now, that they are areas without trees now and instead of trying to repair the damage, they ignore it. One of the cittern employees was collecting trash and leaving small mountains of it instead of picking them up, and it keeps raining so that trash goes back to the lake she retrieved from. I wanted to go to the rosedal that reminds me of my mom and I usually visit every year to feel her energy (at least I tried!). Hopefully they take better care of this park that is the lungs of the city

Pablo M.

Yelp
This park is located in Palermo and it has several things to do here. One has many places to find a good spot to sit and enjoy a good book, or rest with your dog, or hang out with friends with some mates, etc. There is different areas to check out different plants and trees, really fun to walk through this park. Not as big nor as significant as a Central Park in Manhattan, for example, but this area is in its own sense the Central Park of Palermo neighborhood. The neighborhood is filled with bars, clubs, restaurants, crowds, and so on. Sometimes it is nice to get away from that and enjoy a bit of nature. In Palermo, this is as good as it gets. I definitely recommend coming to this park sometime. I have noticed that some area are open past 5pm, but I am not sure which ones are.

Eric B.

Yelp
Parque Tres de Febrero is also known as the Bosques de Palermo (Palermo Woods). It's Buenos Aires' big urban park and maybe comparable to Golden Gate Park in San Francisco. It's almost 1000 acres and is known for its groves, lakes, poet area, and rose gardens (El Rosedal). Gayle and I came here on the morning of a National Holiday (Feast of the Immaculate Conception). There was a running event just wrapping up, but otherwise the park was reasonably quiet, except for a few amorous couples. The park is largely closed to vehicle traffic and there were lots of places to stroll, sit, and contemplate the surrounding beauty.

Stacey G.

Yelp
We went in search of the Japanese Haden's and found the rose gardens by accident. What a happy accident as the roses were all in full bloom and beautiful. The park has many lovely spots to sit and also paddle boats to rent. It is closed to vehicular traffic on the weekends and there are plenty of places to rent bikes or roller blades. Perfect way to spend an afternoon

Anthony G.

Yelp
This park has one of the most stunning rose gardens I ever visited. Just incredible. Come to Buenos Aires in November to enjoy the full bloom of the gorgeous roses. I highly recommend coming here because you'll love it.

Camilla D.

Yelp
Oh how I love this park! It is so beautiful and there are so many different and interesting parts to it - a Japanese garden, duckpond, fountains, paddle boating, gorgeous plants and trees, space to run/cycle/rollerblade/skate and even a planetarium!! A great place to visit on a sunny day, or on a full moon night, when people make their way to the planetarium to drink, dance and drum around a fire.