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Parque Rivadavia park in Buenos Aires, BA
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View of Parque Rivadavia in Buenos Aires, BA
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View of Parque Rivadavia in Buenos Aires, BA
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Parque Rivadavia

4.4(64,537 reviews)FreePark
🕑 1.5 to 3 hours👶 Best for ages 2-12. Toddlers and preschoolers enjoy the playground equipment and open grassy areas for running, while school-age children can use the sports courts for soccer or basketball and explore the park's winding paths.

About

Parque Rivadavia is a beloved Buenos Aires neighborhood park offering families a peaceful escape with well-maintained playgrounds, plenty of shaded spots for picnics, and sports courts where kids can burn off energy. This safe, local park provides an authentic porteño experience away from tourist crowds, perfect for letting children play while parents relax on park benches under towering trees.

Highlights

  • Multiple playground areas with swings, slides, and climbing structures
  • Basketball and soccer courts for active play
  • Wide tree-lined paths perfect for scooters, bikes, or leisurely strolls
  • Sunday book market where kids can browse Spanish-language children's books and collectibles
  • Ample green space for ball games, frisbee, or running around

Pro Tips

  1. 1.Visit on Sunday mornings when local families gather and the famous book and antiques market sets up along the park's edge, creating a lively cultural atmosphere.
  2. 2.Bring a blanket and snacks for a picnic under the shade trees, as food vendors within the park can be limited compared to other Buenos Aires parks.
  3. 3.The park is in the Caballito neighborhood, easily reached by Subte Line A (Primera Junta station). Taxis and Uber are also affordable options from central Buenos Aires.
  4. 4.Pack sunscreen and hats, as while there are shaded areas, playgrounds can be in direct sun during midday hours.
  5. 5.Exchange some cash to small bills before arriving, as street vendors selling toys, balloons, and treats typically don't accept credit cards or large denominations.

Best Time to Visit

Late afternoon on weekdays (4-6pm) offers pleasant temperatures and a chance to see Argentine families enjoying merienda (afternoon snack time). Weekends are busier but more festive. Avoid midday summer visits (December to February) when temperatures can exceed 90°F.

What to Know

Admission is completely free. Street parking is available on surrounding blocks, though competitive on weekends. Public restrooms are basic, so plan accordingly. No major food venues inside, but snack vendors circulate throughout.

Seasonal Notes

Open year-round. Spring (September to November) and fall (March to May) offer the most comfortable weather. Summer (December to February) can be very hot, so early morning or late afternoon visits are best. Winter (June to August) is mild but may require light jackets.

Nearby Eats

Head to nearby Avenida Rivadavia for family-friendly parrillas (steakhouses) and pizzerias, or try Las Violetas, a historic cafe about 10 blocks away serving pastries and kid-friendly lunch options in a beautiful setting.

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