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5 parks selected in this guide.

Buenos Aires' largest green space—400 hectares of lakes, gardens, and tree-lined paths, the city's equivalent of Central Park.

Buenos Aires' founding square and political epicenter, stage for Argentina's most consequential moments from independence to the Mothers' marches.

A 350-hectare ecological reserve along the Rio de la Plata—wild wetland teeming with birdlife steps from the skyscrapers of Puerto Madero.

The largest Japanese garden outside Japan, a tranquil oasis of koi ponds, stone bridges, and tea houses within Palermo's parks.

A romantic garden featuring over 18,000 rose bushes of 1,200 varieties, a Greek pergola, and Andalusian-tiled pathways.