Tres de Febrero Park: Buenos Aires's Lush Escape

Overview

Tres de Febrero Park, affectionately known as a green sanctuary in the heart of Buenos Aires, spans approximately 400 acres of beautifully landscaped grounds. This urban park is a tribute to nature's splendor, featuring an intricate design by renowned architects Jordán Czeslaw Wysocki and Julio Dormal, who envisioned a space for both relaxation and recreation. Inaugurated in the late 19th century, the park offers a rich tapestry of attractions that are a must-visit for both tourists and locals alike. Explore picturesque gardens, enjoy serene boat rides on tranquil lakes, or immerse yourself in the cultural treasures housed within the park. From the stunning rose garden, El Rosedal, to the enchanting Poet's Garden celebrating literary giants like Borges and Shakespeare, there is something for everyone to experience. With free admission and convenient transport options, Tres de Febrero Park is the ideal spot for a delightful day outdoors.

Photo of Tres de Febrero Park
Photo of Tres de Febrero Park
Photo of Tres de Febrero Park
Opening hours

Open 24/7

Contact Info
  • AddressAv. Infanta Isabel 110, C1425 Cdad. Autónoma de Buenos Aires, Argentina

Reviews

Mateo G
Argentina
5
This is a stunning park ideal for a leisurely stroll! The statues, flowers, and lush greenery make it a wonderful place to discover. Everything is well-kept, and there are numerous picturesque spots to enjoy. Just a small note—the pathways are primarily gravel, so I’d advise wearing comfortable shoes. All in all, a remarkable place to visit!
Lucia S
Argentina
5
There are numerous activities to enjoy throughout the day at this park. You can rent boats and bikes. The park has beautiful nature, including many geese roaming around. Food and drink vendors are also available. The area is surrounded by a walking and riding track. There is an outdoor gym available as well.
Juan P
Argentina
1
I visited and, to be honest, I wasn't impressed. It felt like an ordinary square, and nothing significant happened—it was a disappointing experience. Moreover, the grass is not well-maintained, and the things sold inside are a bit pricey, which is unfortunate. Although it's open 24 hours, it's better to visit on weekends when finding parking can be challenging.
Sofia R
Argentina
4
Charming place, somewhat unkempt, yet overall, it’s still pleasant.
Mateo L
Argentina
5
I really enjoyed it.. beautiful nature and warm ambiance.