Explore the green heart of Buenos Aires on a unique tour of Palermo, where nature, history, and architecture intertwine. We begin at Tres de Febrero Park, which was inaugurated at the end of the 19th century on land that had belonged to Juan Manuel de Rosas after his defeat at the Battle of Caseros. Promoted by Domingo Faustino Sarmiento, this park was conceived as a symbol of modernity and openness, inspired by Europe's grand parks.
Along the way, we will discover lakes, bridges, and sculptures that reflect the city's cultural identity. One of the most impressive sights is the Monument to the Spaniards, a monumental work donated by the Spanish community on the centenary of the May Revolution, imbued with symbolism about the relationship between Argentina and Spain.
Next, we'll enter the enchanting Palermo Rose Garden, a garden with over 18,000 roses of various species, opened in 1914, which is perfect for enjoying romantic scenery and learning interesting stories related to botany and urban design.
We continue to the Ecoparque de Buenos Aires, the city's former zoo, now transformed into a space dedicated to conservation, environmental education, and respect for biodiversity. There, we will reflect on the paradigm shift in the relationship between humans and animals.
The tour ends at the entrance to the Carlos Thays Botanical Garden, designed by the French landscape architect Carlos Thays, who was responsible for much of the landscape design in Buenos Aires. This garden is home to thousands of plant species from around the world and represents a true urban oasis.
A comprehensive experience that combines history, nature, culture, and architecture in one of the city's most emblematic areas. Ideal for both visitors and locals who want to rediscover Buenos Aires from a new perspective.