Palermo’s Parks: Where History and Nature Come Together
Overview
We’ll stroll under shady tree-lined paths, pause at striking monuments, and see how nature, politics, and culture intertwine. These parks hold more than meets the eye.
Along the way, we’ll admire native Argentine trees, relax by the water, and enjoy a peaceful break from the city buzz. Perfect for those who enjoy walking, photography, and discovering a bit of Argentine history in a beautiful outdoor setting.
Tour Highlights:
Ecoparque BA: A former zoo turned into an ecological park.
Plaza Intendente Seeber: A scenic and historic meeting point
El Rosedal: The city’s most famous rose garden
Japanese Garden (optional, outside visit): One of the largest outside Japan
This activity includes:
- Paseo del Rosedal
- Sicily Square
- Mayor Seeber Square
- Buenos Aires Ecoparque
Our Guides
On arrival
We will meet at the main entrance of the Ecoparque, located at Av. Gral. Las Heras 4267. The entrance features a distinctive Roman-style portico and is right across from the Plaza Italia subway station (Line D).
Things to note
The tour will end near the Japanese Garden, which requires an entrance fee. If you're interested in visiting, I'll gladly walk you to the entrance and share more details about its beauty.
How can the tour be free?
Our concept is simple — there is no set price. Instead, you tip your guide at the end of the tour whatever amount feels right to you. Typically, guests give between $10 to €50, depending on their satisfaction and budget.
Most guides accept cash or card payments, or you can do it via our app.
Free Cancellation
You are free to cancel a booking anytime. We kindly remind you to cancel bookings you cannot arrive for. Being reported as absent decreases your customer level points and the benefits you can enjoy.