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Vožnja biciklom kroz park Parque Tres de Febrero

Best time to visit

Spring (October to November) when the rose garden is in peak bloom and the weather is perfect for cycling. Early mornings on weekdays offer cooler temperatures and far fewer people.

Budget tips

Entry to the park is free. Bike rentals cost around 300-500 ARS per hour from kiosks near the main entrance, or bring your own. The Japanese Garden has a small entry fee (around 400 ARS) but is free on Wednesdays.

Recommended for

Cycling enthusiasts, Nature lovers, Couples, Photography enthusiasts

Plan your visit

2-3 hours

About

Quick facts: Over 130 years old, this lush park features a stunning lake where you can rent rowboats and pedalos. The park's rose garden boasts over 18,000 rose bushes and hosts an annual rose competition each November.

Highlights: The park's hidden Japanese Garden, a gift from Buenos Aires' Japanese community, features koi ponds and a traditional tea house that feels a world away from the city. Cyclists can glide past the iconic Rose Garden's 18,000 blooms in November when the scent is intoxicating and the competition winners are on full display.

Insider tips

  • Rent a bike from the kiosk at Avenida del Libertador entrance for the widest selection and best prices.
  • The best photo spot is from the bridge over the lake at golden hour, with the rose garden reflected in the water.
  • Skip the weekend crowds by visiting on a Tuesday or Wednesday morning when the paths are nearly empty.
  • Pack a mate and a blanket to take a break on the grassy slopes near the lake, a favorite local ritual.
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