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Complejo Deportivo Municipal Vélez Sársfield sports in Caballito, BA
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View of Complejo Deportivo Municipal Vélez Sársfield in Caballito, BA
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View of Complejo Deportivo Municipal Vélez Sársfield in Caballito, BA
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Complejo Deportivo Municipal Vélez Sársfield

$Sports
🕑 2-4 hours👶 Best for ages 3-14. Younger children enjoy the swimming pools with family, while older kids and teens can take advantage of the sports courts for soccer, basketball, and other activities. Toddlers can splash safely in designated pool areas under supervision.

About

This budget-friendly municipal sports complex in the Caballito neighborhood offers families a refreshing escape with swimming pools and various sports facilities. It's an excellent spot for active families to spend quality time together while experiencing local Argentine community life, with plenty of space for kids to burn energy and parents to relax poolside.

Highlights

  • Multiple swimming pools suitable for different ages and swimming abilities
  • Sports courts for soccer, basketball, and other team activities
  • Affordable entry fees that won't strain vacation budgets
  • Authentic local experience away from tourist crowds
  • Shaded areas and facilities for relaxing between activities

Pro Tips

  1. 1.Bring cash in Argentine pesos as this municipal facility likely doesn't accept credit cards or foreign currency.
  2. 2.Pack swim caps as most public pools in Argentina require them for hygiene reasons, or purchase one on-site.
  3. 3.Visit during weekday mornings to avoid weekend crowds when local families pack the facility.
  4. 4.Bring your own towels, sunscreen, and snacks to save money, though basic refreshments are usually available.
  5. 5.The Caballito neighborhood is safe and accessible via the Caballito subway station (Line A) or local buses, making it easy to reach without a car.

Best Time to Visit

Weekday mornings from 10am to 1pm are ideal, especially during the Argentine summer (December to February) when the pools are most enjoyable. Avoid weekends and school holidays when local families fill the facility.

What to Know

Entry is very affordable at just a few dollars per person, making it one of Buenos Aires' best value family activities. No parking information is readily available, but the facility is easily accessible by public transport in this residential neighborhood.

Seasonal Notes

The swimming pools are best enjoyed during Buenos Aires' hot summer months (December through March). Some outdoor facilities may have reduced hours or closures during winter (June to August). Check ahead during Argentine public holidays when hours may vary.

Nearby Eats

The Caballito neighborhood has numerous family-friendly parrillas (steakhouses) and pizzerias within walking distance. Try a traditional Argentine choripan (sausage sandwich) from street vendors near the complex, or head to nearby Avenida Rivadavia for casual cafes and ice cream shops.

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