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Parks #4 in Buenos Aires

Parque Centenario

4.6 · 114,317 reviews
Lively, communal, and family-oriented
Parque Centenario, Av. Díaz Vélez 4859, C1405DCD Cdad. Autónoma de Buenos Aires, Argentina
Interesting facts
1

The park was designed with a circular footprint, symbolizing the union of the city's various neighborhoods.

2

It is home to the Argentine Museum of Natural Sciences, which holds one of the most important paleontological collections in South America.

3

The park's design was part of a larger plan to modernize public spaces in Buenos Aires during the early 20th century.

4

The central lake features a specific filtration system installed during the 2006 renovation to maintain water quality.

5

The amphitheater is named after Antonio Devoto, a prominent 19th-century Italian immigrant and philanthropist.

Overview

Parque Centenario is a circular public park located at the intersection of the Caballito, Almagro, and Villa Crespo neighborhoods in Buenos Aires. Designed by landscape architect Carlos Thays, the park features a central artificial lake that serves as a habitat for ducks, swans, and diverse bird species. The circular layout is defined by concentric paths, including a primary perimeter track popular with joggers and cyclists. The park grounds house the Antonio Devoto amphitheater, which hosts outdoor cultural performances and musical events. Significant public artwork, including sculptures and monuments, is distributed throughout the green space. Within the park boundaries, visitors find the Bernardino Rivadavia Natural Sciences Museum and the Argentine Museum of Natural Sciences. The park was inaugurated in 1910 to commemorate the centennial of the May Revolution. It underwent a major renovation in 2006 to restore the lake and modernize the infrastructure.

Photo spot

The pedestrian bridge overlooking the central lake with the Natural Sciences Museum dome in the background.

Insider tips

Visit the weekend artisan fair that populates the park's perimeter for local crafts and collectibles.

Stick to the well-lit, paved concentric paths if visiting during the evening hours.

Check the local government cultural agenda for specific dates when the amphitheater hosts free public concerts.

What to avoid

Walking alone in isolated sections of the park after dark; venturing into poorly lit areas of the perimeter.

Etiquette

Respect the wildlife in the lake area by not feeding the birds; keep pets on leashes in crowded zones.

Plan your visit
Typical visit
1.5-2 hours
Best time to visit
Weekend mornings or late afternoons during autumn and spring for moderate temperatures and vibrant park activity.
Address
Parque Centenario, Av. Díaz Vélez 4859, C1405DCD Cdad. Autónoma de Buenos Aires, Argentina
-34.606, -58.435
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Details
Botanical varietyDiverse mature trees providing extensive canopy cover
Recreational amenitiesAmphitheater, jogging circuit, and playground facilities

Frequently asked

Plan for about 1.5-2 hours to see the highlights.

The best time to visit is Weekend mornings or late afternoons during autumn and spring for moderate temperatures and vibrant park activity..

The pedestrian bridge overlooking the central lake with the Natural Sciences Museum dome in the background.

Close by you'll find Parque Rivadavia, Bernardino Rivadavia Museum of Natural Science, Plaza Serrano.