


Tres de Febrero Park
About
Tres de Febrero Park (also known as Parque Tres de Febrero or Bosques de Palermo) is Buenos Aires' ultimate family playground, offering 400 hectares of lush green space in the heart of trendy Palermo. With serene lakes perfect for pedal boat rides, multiple playgrounds scattered throughout, and endless open spaces for running and picnicking, this beloved porteño park provides a welcome break from the bustling city and a chance for kids to play like locals.
Highlights
- ✓Pedal boat rentals on the scenic lakes
- ✓Multiple well-maintained playgrounds throughout the park
- ✓The stunning Rosedal (Rose Garden) with over 18,000 rose bushes
- ✓Wide open spaces perfect for soccer, frisbee, and running around
- ✓Bike and scooter paths that wind through the entire park
Pro Tips
- 1.Visit on weekday mornings to avoid weekend crowds when local families pack the park. Arrive before 10 AM for the most peaceful experience.
- 2.Bring a picnic blanket and snacks as you'll find limited food vendors inside. There are kiosks selling drinks and ice cream, but prices are higher than outside the park.
- 3.Rent bikes or pedal boats near the Rosedal (Rose Garden) area. Bring small bills in Argentine pesos as vendors often don't have change and rarely accept cards.
- 4.The Rosedal section is stunning and offers shaded paths, perfect for stroller walks. The nearby Planetario is a great add-on activity for curious kids.
- 5.Download offline maps before visiting as the park is massive and easy to get turned around in. Cell service can be spotty in certain areas.
Best Time to Visit
Visit during spring (September to November) when the famous Rosedal blooms with thousands of roses and the weather is mild. Weekday mornings offer the calmest experience, while Sunday afternoons bring a lively local atmosphere with families grilling and relaxing. Avoid visiting during summer midday heat (December to February).
What to Know
The park is completely free to enter and explore. While public restrooms are available, they can be basic, so visit facilities at nearby cafes when possible. The park is stroller-friendly on paved paths but uneven in grassy areas.
Seasonal Notes
The park is open year-round, but spring (September to November) is absolutely magical when the roses bloom. Summer can be very hot, so bring sun protection and plenty of water. Note that the park is closed Mondays for maintenance. During major holidays, expect large local crowds having traditional asados (barbecues).
Nearby Eats
Head to the Palermo neighborhood just outside the park for countless family-friendly options. Try La Cabrera for excellent kid-friendly Argentine steaks with generous portions, or Persicco for amazing helado (ice cream) that rivals Italian gelato, with flavors kids will love like dulce de leche and chocolate.
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