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Experience ancient Jerusalem in the heart of Buenos Aires at Holy Land, a unique theme park blending history, religion, and culture.
The Holy Land in Buenos Aires offers a distinctive theme park experience, recreating historical and religious settings of Jerusalem. Visitors can explore detailed recreations of biblical scenes and learn about the region's history and culture.
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Public Transport
From downtown Buenos Aires, take the Line H subway to the Facultad de Derecho station. From there, you can take a local bus (such as the 33, 37, or 45) towards the park, asking the driver to drop you off near Av. Costanera Rafael Obligado. The bus ride should take approximately 20-30 minutes. A single bus fare is around ARS 70-100, depending on the distance and payment method (SUBE card required).
Taxi/Ride-Share
A taxi or ride-sharing service (such as Uber or Cabify) from downtown Buenos Aires to Holy Land will take approximately 20-30 minutes, depending on traffic conditions. The estimated cost is between ARS 1500-2500. Be sure to confirm the fare with the driver or through the app before starting your journey.
Walking
If you are already near the Costanera Norte area, walking to Holy Land is a viable option. From Parque Norte, head east along Av. Costanera Rafael Obligado. The walk is approximately 1-2 kilometers and should take around 15-25 minutes. There are no tolls or additional costs for walking.
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