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Green space the city keeps · Buenos Aires, Argentina
Photo: Arcibel · Public domain · Wikimedia Commons
A 7-hectare botanical garden in Palermo, designed by Carlos Thays and opened in 1898. Winding paths pass more than 5,000 plant species grouped by region, an ornate French art-nouveau greenhouse, a Roman garden, sculptures, and fountains. Free to enter, it is a quiet, shaded refuge well known for its resident cats.
A serene, free botanical garden of themed groves, a historic glasshouse, and shady benches.
Buenos Aires, Argentina · Palermo. Coordinates from the listing we sourced it from.
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