Bosques de Palermo

Avenues Del Libertador, Dorrego y Figueroa Alcorta, LANúS 1425 Argentina
 
 
 
 
 
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Originally owned by Governor Rosas, this park opened to the public in 1874. Visit the Jardín de los Poetas, with sculptures of famous writers such as Alfonsina Storni, Felix Amador, Paul Groussac and Enrique Larreta... More »
Originally owned by Governor Rosas, this park opened to the public in 1874. Visit the Jardín de los Poetas, with sculptures of famous writers such as Alfonsina Storni, Felix Amador, Paul Groussac and Enrique Larreta. Enjoy the Rosedal where the colorful roses are kept. Other features include pergolas, bridges, fountains, seats, street lamps and a magnificent array of sculptures. Many activities are available at the lake, including rowing and pedal boats. These woods are the preferred choice for local joggers and bicyclers. This park is also known as Parque 3 de febrero.
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2 reviews for Bosques de Palermo
pure air, just relax
By A Yahoo! Contributor, 12/06/05
lots of trees, lakes... everyhting made for you to relax.. a little piece of modernised woods in a beautiful and cosmopolitan city! I LOVED BA, IT'S A GREAT CITY!! I THINK IT'S THE BEST CITY IN SOUTH AMERICA!
 
 
 
 
 
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visit el rosedal
By maria, 09/24/05
Within the bosques there is the rosedal, a rose garden, amazingly kept. As with many places in Buenos Aires you transported 100 years ago. Best if visited in october, but good from september to november. Remember to avoid going on september 21 st as it is students' day and it is extremely crowded
 
 
 
 
 
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