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Jardín Botánico Carlos Thays

Activity
🕑 1.5 to 2.5 hours👶 Best for ages 2-12. Toddlers enjoy the freedom to walk along safe paths and spot colorful flowers and butterflies, while older kids appreciate the different themed garden sections and greenhouse environments. Teens interested in photography or nature will also find it appealing.

About

Jardín Botánico Carlos Thays offers families a serene escape in the heart of Buenos Aires with winding paths perfect for little explorers, fascinating greenhouses filled with exotic plants, and plenty of open spaces where kids can safely wander and discover nature. The garden's mix of shaded walkways, colorful butterflies, and unique plant species from around the world makes it an educational yet relaxing outing that even young children will enjoy.

Highlights

  • Beautiful Victorian-era greenhouses with tropical plants and unique ecosystems to explore
  • Wide variety of trees and plants from different continents that create natural learning opportunities
  • Peaceful walking paths perfect for strollers and young walkers to explore safely
  • Sculptures and architectural features scattered throughout that add to photo opportunities
  • Butterfly and bird spotting opportunities that keep kids engaged and searching

Pro Tips

  1. 1.Visit on weekday mornings when the garden is quieter and perfect for photos without crowds. The light is best for pictures before 11am.
  2. 2.Bring snacks and water as there are limited food options inside, but you'll find beautiful spots for an impromptu picnic on the benches.
  3. 3.The greenhouse sections can get warm and humid, so dress in layers you can easily remove and reapply sunscreen before going back outside.
  4. 4.Download a translation app before arriving as signage is primarily in Spanish, though plant names use Latin scientific terms.
  5. 5.The garden is free to enter, making it a budget-friendly activity, but bring small bills in Argentine pesos for any souvenirs or donations.

Best Time to Visit

Visit on weekday mornings between 9am-11am for cooler temperatures, fewer crowds, and the best natural lighting. Spring (September to November) offers the most blooms and comfortable weather, while avoiding the hot summer afternoons when Buenos Aires temperatures can be intense for young children.

What to Know

Entry is free, making this an excellent budget-friendly option for families. The paths are mostly stroller-friendly, though some sections have gravel walkways. Bring your own snacks and water as there are minimal facilities inside.

Seasonal Notes

Spring (September to November) is the best season with abundant flowers in bloom and pleasant temperatures. Summer (December to February) can be very hot and humid, so early morning visits are essential. The garden is open year-round, but some outdoor areas may be less vibrant during winter (June to August).

Nearby Eats

Nearby in Palermo, try El Preferido de Palermo for empanadas and Argentine comfort food in a casual setting, or head to one of the many heladerías (ice cream shops) along Avenida Santa Fe for artisanal ice cream that kids will love after your garden visit.

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