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Parks #23 in Salta

Plaza Eva Duarte de Perón

4.1 · 1,435 reviews
Quiet and residential
Plaza Eva Duarte de Perón, Pje. Tineo 1700-1798, A4400 Salta, Argentina
Interesting facts
1

The park is situated at an elevation of approximately 1,180 meters above sea level.

2

Local urban planning identifies the area as a 'barrio' plaza, designed to mitigate the heat island effect in this residential zone of Salta.

3

The plaza occupies a rectangular plot typical of the mid-20th-century urban expansion in Salta.

Overview

Plaza Eva Duarte de Perón is a neighborhood-focused green space located in the western sector of Salta city. The park serves as a community hub featuring paved walkways, mature shade trees, and dedicated playground equipment for children. Its layout is characterized by open grass areas surrounded by residential blocks. The site is named in honor of Eva Perón, a prominent political figure in 20th-century Argentine history. The park functions primarily as a recreational area for local residents rather than a major tourist attraction. It serves as a connector between the surrounding Pje. Tineo and nearby urban streets.

Photo spot

The central path overlooking the playground area captures the juxtaposition of the park against the distant backdrop of the Andes foothills.

Insider tips

Visit during daylight hours as the park has minimal lighting infrastructure.

Bring water as there are limited commercial amenities immediately adjacent to the plaza.

Best enjoyed as a brief stop if you are walking through the local residential neighborhood.

What to avoid

Do not expect tourist-oriented facilities such as information desks or public restrooms on-site.

Etiquette

Maintain a low volume in respect of the surrounding residential houses; dispose of waste in marked bins.

Plan your visit
Typical visit
30-45 minutes
Best time to visit
Late afternoon during the shoulder season (spring or autumn) to avoid the intense Salta summer heat.
Address
Plaza Eva Duarte de Perón, Pje. Tineo 1700-1798, A4400 Salta, Argentina
-24.781, -65.426
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Details
Shade & rest areasProvides mature tree coverage and concrete benches throughout the perimeter.
FacilitiesEquipped with basic children's playground structures.

Frequently asked

Plan for about 30-45 minutes to see the highlights.

The best time to visit is Late afternoon during the shoulder season (spring or autumn) to avoid the intense Salta summer heat..

The central path overlooking the playground area captures the juxtaposition of the park against the distant backdrop of the Andes foothills.

Close by you'll find July 9th Square, Museum of High Altitude Archaeology, Guemes Museum.