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Parque Rivadavia park in Núñez, BA
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View of Parque Rivadavia in Núñez, BA
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View of Parque Rivadavia in Núñez, BA
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Parque Rivadavia

FreePark
🕑 2-4 hours👶 Best for ages 2-12. Toddlers and preschoolers will enjoy the playground equipment and open grassy areas for ball games, while older kids can take advantage of the sports facilities like soccer fields and basketball courts that are popular with local children.

About

Parque Rivadavia is a beloved local park in the family-friendly Núñez neighborhood, offering acres of green space perfect for letting kids run wild after sightseeing in bustling Buenos Aires. With multiple playgrounds, wide paths for scooters and bikes, and plenty of shaded areas for picnics, it's where Argentine families come to relax, and visitors can experience authentic local life away from tourist crowds.

Highlights

  • Multiple playground areas with swings, slides, and climbing structures suited for different age groups
  • Wide open grassy fields perfect for soccer, frisbee, or simply running around
  • Shaded walking and cycling paths ideal for stroller walks or kids on bikes and scooters
  • Sports courts where kids can join pickup games with local children
  • Natural wooded areas providing a peaceful break from urban exploration

Pro Tips

  1. 1.Visit on weekend mornings to see the park at its liveliest, when local families gather and kids can easily make friends despite language barriers through sports and play.
  2. 2.Bring cash in Argentine pesos for ice cream and snack vendors who circle the park, especially on warm afternoons (they rarely accept cards or foreign currency).
  3. 3.Download the Spanish words for common playground phrases like 'puedo jugar' (can I play?) to help your kids interact with local children.
  4. 4.Pack sunscreen and hats as shade can be limited in playground areas during midday, and the Buenos Aires sun is strong year-round.
  5. 5.The park is easily accessible via the Núñez train station (Mitre line), making it a convenient escape from central Buenos Aires without needing a taxi.

Best Time to Visit

Visit on weekend mornings (9am-12pm) or weekday late afternoons (4pm-7pm) when temperatures are comfortable and you'll see the most local families. Avoid midday summer visits (December-February) when heat can be intense, and opt for spring (September-November) when weather is perfect.

What to Know

The park is completely free with no entrance fees. Restroom facilities can be basic, so plan accordingly. Small kiosks sell snacks and drinks, but bringing your own picnic supplies is common and encouraged.

Seasonal Notes

The park is open year-round, but spring (September-November) offers the most pleasant weather with blooming jacaranda trees. Summer (December-February) can be very hot and humid, so morning visits are essential. Winter (June-August) is mild but can be rainy, so check forecasts. The park is busiest during Argentine school holidays in July and January.

Nearby Eats

Walk to Las Cabras (Cabildo Avenue) for empanadas and milanesas that kids love, or try Freddo ice cream nearby for Argentina's famous helado. Both are within 10 minutes walking distance and very family-friendly with high chairs available.

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