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Parks #9 in Buenos Aires

El Rosedal Garden

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Fragrant, manicured, and serene
El Rosedal Garden, C1425 Cdad. Autónoma de Buenos Aires, Argentina
Interesting facts
1

The garden contains a collection of busts honoring famous writers such as Jorge Luis Borges, Dante Alighieri, and William Shakespeare.

2

The central lake is surrounded by a scenic footbridge known as the Puente Helénico.

3

It is one of the few rose gardens in the world to be officially recognized by the World Federation of Rose Societies.

4

The garden's roses are pruned in winter to ensure optimal flowering during the spring and summer seasons.

5

The garden is a protected historic site within the city of Buenos Aires.

Overview

El Rosedal Garden is a centerpiece of the Tres de Febrero Park in the Palermo neighborhood, housing over 18,000 rose bushes representing more than 90 varieties. Designed by landscape architect Benito Carrasco and inaugurated in 1914, the garden follows a structured French aesthetic. The site features an oval lake, a Greek-style bridge, and a pergola that spans the entire perimeter. The collection includes a significant number of rose bushes gifted by countries such as Germany, France, and Spain. It functions as a public botanical site under the administration of the Buenos Aires city government. The garden achieved international recognition when it was awarded the Garden Excellence Award by the World Federation of Rose Societies in 2012.

Photo spot

The center of the Greek-style bridge overlooking the rose beds and the lake.

Insider tips

Walk the full perimeter of the pergola to see different angles of the flower beds.

Visit the small garden amphitheater located at the far end of the rose collection.

Bring a picnic mat, as the surrounding Palermo park areas allow for relaxation on the grass.

What to avoid

Do not mistake the larger Tres de Febrero park area for the specific gated Rosedal garden, which has its own entry points.

Good to know

Closed on Mondays for maintenance; operating hours vary by season.

Etiquette

Stay on the designated gravel and paved paths; do not pick the roses or step into the garden beds.

Plan your visit
Typical visit
1-1.5 hours
Best time to visit
October and November, when the roses are at their peak bloom; early morning for cooler temperatures and fewer crowds.
Address
El Rosedal Garden, C1425 Cdad. Autónoma de Buenos Aires, Argentina
-34.571, -58.417
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Details
Botanical Features90+ rose varieties
Rest AreasPergolas and park benches

Frequently asked

Plan for about 1-1.5 hours to see the highlights.

The best time to visit is October and November, when the roses are at their peak bloom; early morning for cooler temperatures and fewer crowds..

The center of the Greek-style bridge overlooking the rose beds and the lake.

Close by you'll find Jardín Japonés, Tres de Febrero Park, Plaza Italia.