Jardin Japones
What the experts agree on
Buenos Aires' Japanese garden transports you to Japan with authentic landscaping, red bridges, and rock islands. One of the world's largest outside Japan, it's the city's tidiest green escape from urban chaos.
“When the city gets too hectic, retreat to one of Buenos Aires’ loveliest parks or gardens for a walk, a picnic, or a siesta under the trees.”
– Afar Magazine
"Like the bonsais in the nursery within it, this park is small but perfectly formed, and maintained by the Argentine-Japanese Cultural Foundation. A slow wander along the arched wooden..." Full review
"Buenos Aires is one of the greenest of world metropolises, with avenidas, calles, and plazas generously planted with grand, locustlike tipas."
"Created in 1967 as a gift from the local Japanese community, BA's Japanese garden is one of the largest in the world outside of Japan." Full review
"This is one of the largest Japanese gardens outside Japan and without question the tidiest green space in Buenos Aires." Full review
"Special landscaping, rock islands, and small red bowed bridges give you the feeling of being in Japan as soon as you step through the gates here. " Full review
"I am passionate about Asian spaces and design—and connecting with nature at this Japanese garden in Palermo will transport you away from everything"
"The Japanese Garden borders Parque Tres de Febrero in Palermo, but it has a very different feel. Bonsai trees, orchids, carp-filled ponds and Japanese sculptures help create a relaxing..."