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Very beautiful but a little bit dirty too. Toilets could be cleaner. And at evening it’s literally overcrowded with people. That clearly needs a restriction. Dedicated photo spots need about 20 minutes of waiting time.
Isabela
at 2023 Aug 28
Isabela
at 2023 Aug 28
The place is beautiful, I always go there. The entrance is cheap (costs 690 pesos argentinos, less than 1 dolar) and the space is very pleasant. I recommend going in the late afternoon to see the sunset and buy some fortune cookies and enjoy the peace that u feel there🥰💖👌
A relaxing place when you are in Buenos Aires. They have a lot of bonsai plants and of course koi fishes in the pond. It is one of the must visit spots when you are in Buenos Aires.
Gavin Meredith
at 2023 Jul 23
Gavin Meredith
at 2023 Jul 23
Amazing gardens with lots of areas and things to look at. Some Japanese culture displays as well. There were lots of people and some of the paths were a bit narrow which made it difficult at times.

Very much worth visiting and it's easy to buy tickets at the entrance.
Guy Ben-Ami
at 2023 May 10
Guy Ben-Ami
at 2023 May 10
The Japanese Gardens of Buenos Aires are an absolute must-visit destination for anyone who loves natural beauty and serene tranquility. This enchanting oasis is a true jewel of the city, offering a peaceful respite from the hustle and bustle of urban life.

From the moment you step foot into the gardens, you'll be struck by their peaceful and serene ambiance. The landscape is meticulously maintained, with an array of winding paths, ponds, and bridges that transport you to a world of calm and beauty. The gardens are also home to a variety of exotic plants and flowers, as well as koi fish and turtles that add to the sense of serenity.

One of the highlights of the Japanese Gardens is the stunning Japanese Pavilion, which was donated by the Japanese community in Buenos Aires. The Pavilion is a true work of art, featuring intricate wooden architecture, paper lanterns, and tatami mats that transport you to a world of traditional Japanese culture and aesthetics.

Overall, the Japanese Gardens of Buenos Aires are a true gem of the city and an absolute must-visit for anyone who loves natural beauty and peaceful tranquility. With its stunning landscape, serene ambiance, and cultural richness, this destination truly deserves its five-star rating.
It was breathtaking.

Ofcourse they had exquisite gardens but also had a perfect harmony of sounds in the form of music, water flowing, birds etc.

Very harmonious and you feel at peace as soon as you enter.

We stayed there for 1.5 hrs which was enough for a walk around/pictures and resting so you can take in all the beauty.

About 17 mins Uber ride away from the City Center.
Larissa Silva
at 2023 Apr 21
Larissa Silva
at 2023 Apr 21
Beautiful place

Not free, but very cheap, maybe 700 (pesos)

It’s save to children. Take a good photos here. My recommendation is sunny days because this place will be more beautiful
Emilia Lecaro
at 2023 Apr 01
Emilia Lecaro
at 2023 Apr 01
Beautiful and calm place to visit. A+ insta pic spots all around. There are a few activities to do.. we had a fortune cookie and added our wishes and made some origami. We loved it there.