Japanese Garden

This garden is an oasis of peace and tranquility in the city's heart. Here you can enjoy the beauty of its landscape and immerse yourself into their culture through its temples and activities.
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La Boca Neighborhood

A picturesque neighborhood characterized for their colorful houses and for being the birthplace of Argentine soccer. You can visit The famous Boca Juniors soccer stadium “La Bombonera” and take a walk down Caminito Street, where restaurants, bars and street artists abound.
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Costanera Sur Ecological Reserve

it is the largest green space in the city, with 350 hectares of living nature, with lagoons, woods and more than 200 types of animals. Ideal for visiting on weekends, biking and relaxing outdoors.
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Mataderos Fair

Open air market, located in the neighborhood of Mataderos, where demonstrations of horsemanship, folkloric dances and quality items at very affordable prices are shown. Declared of National Interest by the National Undersecretary of Culture, in this place you will find everything that is authentically national. On Sundays, from March to December, from 11 am to 6 pm.
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Botanical Garden

5 hectares devoted to Argentine flora and another 2 hectares with species from the temperate forests of the five continents. It also has a botanical library, three different style gardens (one French, one Roman and one Oriental), a herbarium and five greenhouses.
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Palermo Rose Garden

A collection of more than 18,000 roses and a lake surrounding it.
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Palermo Woods

Most emblematic green space of the City. With its forests, its 4 lakes (Lago Regatas, Rosedale Lake, Planetarium Lake and Victoria Ocampo Lake), made up of 24 parks and different walkways that extend along 370 hectares of the Palermo neighborhood.
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The City Park

This park also has a library, an amphitheater that pays homage to the Catalan architect Antonio Gaudí, an Andalusian courtyard, sculptures and murals.
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