Park & nature
Imperio Portenho Turismo Receptivo
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Imperio Portenho Turismo Receptivo is a unique green space in the heart of Buenos Aires, combining natural beauty with curated landscapes. Visitors can stroll through well-maintained gardens, relax by small ponds, and enjoy the shade of mature trees. The park features native Argentine flora and provides a serene environment for picnics, reading, or simply unwinding. Its location on Avenida Córdoba makes it easily accessible, yet it feels like a hidden oasis away from traffic and noise. The park is particularly known for its tranquil atmosphere and is a favorite among locals seeking a quiet retreat. Whether you're a nature lover or just need a break from sightseeing, this spot offers a refreshing experience.
Don't miss
- Stroll through the lush gardens and admire native plants
- Relax by the decorative ponds with fountains
- Find a quiet bench under a shady tree for reading
- Photograph the colorful flower beds and landscaping
Tickets & tours
Ways to visit Imperio Portenho Turismo Receptivo
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Know before you go
- Open daily from dawn until dusk.
- Bring water, as there are limited drinking fountains.
- Dogs are allowed on leashes.
- Photography is permitted and encouraged.
A bit of history
The park was developed as part of urban renewal efforts in Buenos Aires to create more green spaces for residents and visitors. It has since become a cherished local landmark.
Common questions
Is there parking nearby?
Street parking is available but limited; public transit is recommended.
Are there restrooms?
Public restrooms are located near the main entrance.
Can I have a picnic here?
Yes, picnics are welcome on the grass or at benches.
Is the park safe at night?
It is best visited during daylight hours; the park closes at dusk.
Are there guided tours?
No official guided tours, but self-exploration is easy.
What is the best season to visit?
Spring (September-November) when flowers are in bloom.
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