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This is a massive park that extends into neighboring parks with lots of different sections. It is rife with historic monuments and paths around plazas, fountains, sculptures, rose gardens, picnic areas, small lagoons, patios, a lake, bosques (mini forests), a planetarium, a Japanese Garden, museums, a botanical garden, an ecopark (zoo), an outdoor theater, a boat pier, a skatepark, a horse riding school, sports fields, golf courses, etc, etc, etc. It just goes on and on. You could spend an entire day there and still not see all of it. My friend and I stopped by to see some monuments and sculptures and barely even scratched the surface after walking for an hour. Do be aware that the little lagoons are very swampy and mosquitos abound. Wear repellant if you plan to spend some time there. If you like parks, this area definitely has a lot to see. It is very large and wide-open, so if you are seeking a more scenic, shady park setting, you are better off strolling the smaller parks and plazas near the Recoleta Cemetery.…
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Date of experience: February 2020
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MARIO ENRIQUE ALBARRACIN wrote a review Mar. 2020
Buenos Aires, Argentina85 contributions39 helpful votes
THE PARQUE 3 DE FEBRERO is One the nicest place in BUENOS AIRES CITY, Very big and plenty of security specially in the day. It have a non natural lake and too manny trees. I love to do bike rides across the park.
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Date of experience: March 2020
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Beauty..... marvelous trees of all kinds, lovely Rose garden, amazing Andalusian patio, lakes, a lot of statues... the lungs of BA.
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Date of experience: February 2020
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We walked through this park en route to the Bosque (middle of the park) but never made it there. Once we saw the Lago (lake) with the boat rentals we simply had to stay and do some paddle boating. Up to that point, we saw walkers, joggers, and people sitting on the lawn. That alone makes this a great spot in central Buenos Aires. We rented a paddle boat suitable for 4 people, with a small roof. Cost was about 800AP ($12USD) for 30 minutes. Started out fun and fine, then the skies opened up with rain, and we simply got drenched! We finally paddled back and got out, with dozens of people taking shelter from the weather. I asked at the ticket booth if we can extend for another couple hours (as a joke) and we were told "they were closed" - at which time I presented out coupon receipt and with no further words she refunded me the entire 800. Very nice of them to do that! We would definitely come back if we find the time. Do try the boats on Lago Palermo there!…
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Date of experience: February 2020
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Oleksandr Danylenko wrote a review Feb. 2020
Buenos Aires, Argentina296 contributions65 helpful votes
I just love green spaces, this one is in Palermo, and it was really nice to visit. Families, people, ducks.
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Date of experience: April 2019
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