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Green space the city keeps · Buenos Aires, Argentina
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Sprawling 400-hectare park in Palermo known locally as the Bosques de Palermo. Laid out in the 1870s, it holds artificial lakes with pedal boats, groves of jacaranda and eucalyptus, wide running and cycling paths, monuments, and rose gardens. It connects to El Rosedal and the Japanese Garden, forming the city's largest continuous green space.
The city's biggest green lung, with lakes, shade, and miles of paths for running, cycling, or an unhurried walk.
Buenos Aires, Argentina · Palermo. Coordinates from the listing we sourced it from.
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