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Las Heras Park park in Palermo, BA
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View of Las Heras Park in Palermo, BA
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View of Las Heras Park in Palermo, BA
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Las Heras Park

4.5(49,520 reviews)FreePark
🕑 1-2 hours👶 Best for ages 1-8. Toddlers and preschoolers will love the playground equipment and open spaces for running, while older elementary-aged kids enjoy people-watching and exploring the tree-lined paths.

About

Las Heras Park is a delightful neighborhood oasis in trendy Palermo, offering families a peaceful escape from Buenos Aires' bustling streets. With well-maintained playgrounds, plenty of shaded areas under mature trees, and safe, quiet paths for strolling, it's an ideal spot for young children to burn energy while parents relax on benches and soak in the local Argentine atmosphere.

Highlights

  • Well-equipped playground areas perfect for toddlers and young children
  • Shaded walking paths lined with mature trees offering respite from the sun
  • Authentic local experience watching Argentine families enjoy mate and conversation
  • Safe, enclosed spaces ideal for letting young children explore freely
  • Beautiful green lawns for picnicking or playing ball games

Pro Tips

  1. 1.Visit in the late afternoon to experience the park like a local, when Argentine families gather for mate (traditional tea) and socializing, creating a wonderful cultural experience.
  2. 2.Bring snacks and water from a nearby kiosco (convenience store), as food options within the park are limited and street vendors may not always be present.
  3. 3.The park is safest and liveliest on weekends and weekday evenings when local families are out. Mornings tend to be quieter.
  4. 4.Pack sun protection (hat, sunscreen) even on cloudy days, as Buenos Aires sun can be intense, especially during summer months (December to February).
  5. 5.Download the Spanish translation for common playground phrases to help your kids interact with local children and make international friends.

Best Time to Visit

Late afternoon to early evening (5pm to 7pm) on weekends is ideal, when the park fills with local families and the weather cools down. Avoid midday during summer (December to February) when heat can be intense.

What to Know

The park is completely free and open 24/7, though it's safest during daylight hours and when well-populated. Public restrooms may be limited, so plan accordingly. The park is easily accessible by taxi or public transport in the Palermo neighborhood.

Seasonal Notes

The park is open year-round, but is most pleasant during spring (September to November) and fall (March to May) when temperatures are mild. Summer (December to February) can be very hot, making early morning or evening visits best. Winter (June to August) is cooler but still pleasant for daytime visits.

Nearby Eats

Head to nearby Las Cabras restaurant for empanadas and milanesas that kids love, or try Creciente cafe for kid-friendly sandwiches and fresh-squeezed juices just a few blocks away on the Palermo streets.

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