The park was designed to pay tribute to Carlos Thays, who was responsible for the landscaping of many iconic Buenos Aires parks and the city's Botanical Garden.
It houses 'Torso Masculino' (Masculine Torso) by Fernando Botero, one of the most recognized statues in the city.
The park is situated on land that was formerly part of the Buenos Aires Exhibition Center's grounds.
It is a key feature of the 'Eje Cultural Recoleta' urban development project.
The site includes sculptural tributes to figures such as Mahatma Gandhi and Alexander Fleming.
Parque Thays is a 4.5-hectare urban park located in the Recoleta district, named in honor of the French-Argentine landscape architect Carlos Thays. The park features a collection of notable sculptures, including works by Fernando Botero and Marta Minujín. It serves as a modern counterpoint to the adjacent Plaza Intendente Alvear and the historic Recoleta Cemetery area. The grounds are designed with undulating lawns and pathways that integrate contemporary art into an open green space. It functions as a public hub for passive recreation and is centrally located near the city's primary cultural axis.
Next to the Fernando Botero bronze sculpture for a clear shot with the park's landscaped backdrop.
Visit during the early morning to avoid the high density of pedestrians and exercise groups.
Bring a picnic blanket as the park offers expansive, well-maintained lawn areas for sitting.
Pair your visit with the nearby Buenos Aires Design center or the Recoleta Cultural Center for a complete afternoon.
Do not mistake it for the adjacent Plaza Intendente Alvear, which is often more crowded and hosts craft fairs.
Public park rules apply; keep pets on leashes and avoid trampling flower beds.