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Parque Centenario park in Flores, BA
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View of Parque Centenario in Flores, BA
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View of Parque Centenario in Flores, BA
Photo: Google

Parque Centenario

FreePark
🕑 2-4 hours👶 Best for all ages, from babies to teens. Toddlers enjoy the safe playground equipment and open spaces for crawling and exploring, while older kids love the freedom to bike, rollerblade, or kick a soccer ball around the spacious grounds.

About

Parque Centenario is a beloved green oasis in the Flores neighborhood, offering families a perfect retreat from Buenos Aires' bustling streets. This expansive park features multiple playgrounds, wide walking paths ideal for strollers, and plenty of open grass areas where kids can run free, play ball games, or enjoy a relaxed family picnic under the shade of mature trees.

Highlights

  • Multiple playground areas with swings, slides, and climbing structures suitable for different age groups
  • Large central pond where kids can watch ducks and other birds
  • Wide paved paths perfect for biking, scootering, or learning to rollerblade
  • Plenty of shaded benches and open lawn areas for picnics and relaxation
  • Weekend artisan fairs and cultural events that showcase local crafts and entertainment

Pro Tips

  1. 1.Visit on weekends to experience the local culture when Argentine families fill the park with asados (barbecues) and mate-sharing gatherings.
  2. 2.Bring your own snacks and drinks, as vendors can be limited. Pack a blanket for picnicking on the grass, which is a favorite local pastime.
  3. 3.The Natural Sciences Museum is located right on the park grounds, making it easy to combine outdoor play with an educational indoor activity.
  4. 4.Download a Spanish-English translation app beforehand, as English is not widely spoken in this residential neighborhood, though locals are generally friendly and helpful with visitors.
  5. 5.Morning visits (9-11am) offer cooler temperatures and fewer crowds, especially important during Buenos Aires' hot summer months (December-February).

Best Time to Visit

Late afternoon on weekdays offers the most pleasant experience, when the heat subsides and local families arrive after school. Spring (September-November) and fall (March-May) provide ideal weather, avoiding summer's intense heat and winter's occasional chilly days.

What to Know

The park is completely free to enter and explore. Street parking is available along surrounding blocks, and there are basic bathroom facilities on site. Small kiosks sell snacks and ice cream, but options are limited, so bringing your own food is recommended.

Seasonal Notes

The park is open year-round, but summer (December-February) can be very hot with temperatures reaching 90°F+, so plan for early morning or late afternoon visits. Winter (June-August) is mild but can be chilly in mornings and evenings. Spring brings beautiful jacaranda blooms throughout the park.

Nearby Eats

Try Don Ignacio, a family-friendly parrilla (steakhouse) about 3 blocks away serving classic Argentine grilled meats and kids' portions, or grab empanadas and pizza from El Cuartito, a casual spot popular with local families.

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