All gardens & parks to visit in Argentina

Relax and enjoy the natural beauty at 8 gardens and parks in Argentina. These green spaces offer a peaceful retreat and showcase diverse plant life.

Do you love spending time in nature? Here are the best gardens and parks in Argentina:

  1. Galileo Galilei Planetarium1

    Galileo Galilei Planetarium

     Buenos Aires
    The Galileo Galilei Planetarium, situated in the Bosques de Palermo park in Buenos Aires, Argentina, is a tribute to the renowned Italian scientist, Galileo. This location offers a unique blend of science and nature, making it an interesting spot for tourists.
  2. Eduardo Sívori Museum2

    Eduardo Sívori Museum

     Buenos Aires
    The Eduardo Sívori Museum of Plastic Arts is a municipal art museum located in Buenos Aires, Argentina. The museum is named after the renowned painter Eduardo Sívori and was officially opened to the public in 1938. It is a significant cultural institution in the city, offering visitors a chance to explore a wide range of artworks.
  3. Pachamama Museum3

    Pachamama Museum

     Amaicha del Valle
    The Pachamama Museum, also known as La Casa de Piedra, is situated in the town of Amaicha del Valle in Tucumán. This location is a significant part of the museum's identity, as it is deeply rooted in the local culture and history.
  4. Historical Museum of Buenos Aires Cornelio Saavedra4

    Historical Museum of Buenos Aires Cornelio Saavedra

     Buenos Aires
    The Historical Museum of Buenos Aires Cornelio de Saavedra is situated at Avenida Crisólogo Larralde 6309 within the General Paz Park, in the City of Buenos Aires. This location is easily accessible and offers a serene environment for visitors to explore the museum and its surroundings.
  5. Museo Ricardo Guiraldes5

    Museo Ricardo Guiraldes

     San Antonio de Areco
    The Museo Gauchesco Ricardo G iraldes is situated in the town of San Antonio de Areco, in the province of Buenos Aires. The museum is open to the public from Thursday to Monday, between the hours of 11:15 and 16:30. It is one of the most significant regional museums in Argentina, attracting visitors of all ages, social levels, and origins, both from within the country and abroad.
  6. Villa Ocampo6

    Villa Ocampo

     Beccar
    Villa Ocampo, located in San Isidro, Buenos Aires Province, is the former residence of Victoria Ocampo. Ocampo was a prominent cultural figure in Argentina and the founder of Sur magazine. This house, originally a summer retreat for the Ocampo family, became Victoria's permanent residence in 1940.
  7. Museo Municipal y Centro de Interpretación "El Charrúa"7

    Museo Municipal y Centro de Interpretación "El Charrúa"

     Aluminé
    The Municipal Museum and Interpretation Center “El Charrúa” is situated in the town of Aluminé, in the Neuquén Province. The museum is housed in the former "El Charrúa" Estancia and was opened to the public on December 1, 2015. The official inauguration of the museum was celebrated later on October 20, 2016.
  8. Caraffa Fine Arts Museum8

    Caraffa Fine Arts Museum

     Cordoba
    The Emilio Caraffa Provincial Fine Arts Museum is situated in the heart of Cordoba, Argentina, within the serene surroundings of Sarmiento Park. This location offers visitors the opportunity to combine a visit to the museum with a leisurely stroll in the park, making it an ideal destination for art lovers and nature enthusiasts alike.