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Lago Palermo: A Tranquil Oasis in Buenos Aires

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Escape to the serene beauty of Lago Palermo, a picturesque lake nestled in the heart of Buenos Aires' vibrant Palermo neighborhood.

Lago Palermo, nestled within the expansive Tres de Febrero Park in Buenos Aires' vibrant Palermo neighborhood, offers a serene escape from the bustling city. This picturesque lake is perfect for leisurely strolls, picnics, and enjoying the natural beauty of Argentina's capital.

A brief summary to lago palermo

  • Andrés Bello, Calle Intendente Bunge &, Buenos Aires, Palermo, Comuna 14, Buenos Aires, AR

Local tips

  • Visit early in the morning or late in the afternoon for the best light and fewer crowds.
  • Bring a picnic blanket and enjoy a meal surrounded by nature.
  • Wear comfortable shoes, as the park is expansive and best explored on foot.
  • Check the local event calendar to catch any cultural activities happening during your visit.
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Getting There

  • Walking

    From Plaza Italia, walk towards Avenida del Libertador and turn left. Continue until you reach Calle Intendente Bunge, then turn right. Walk for approximately 5 minutes, and Lago Palermo will be on your left, at the intersection of Andrés Bello and Calle Intendente Bunge.

  • Public Transport

    From Retiro station, take bus 152 (direction: Villa Urquiza) and get off at the stop on Andrés Bello, at the intersection with C. Intendente Bunge. Lago Palermo is a short walk away. A SUBE card is needed for the bus, with fares starting at AR$270. The SUBE card itself costs around $1 USD.

  • Taxi/Ride-Share

    Use a taxi or ride-sharing app like Uber or Cabify and input 'Lago Palermo' or the address 'Andrés Bello, C. Intendente Bunge' as your destination. A short trip around the city center will cost approximately ARS 5,500 to ARS 11,000. Be aware that fares may increase by 20% at night.

Discover more about lago palermo

Lago Palermo, also known as Lagos de Palermo, is a beloved green space in the heart of Buenos Aires. Located within the larger Parque Tres de Febrero, it offers a tranquil retreat from the city's energetic pace. The park was inaugurated in 1875 and designed by architects Ernesto Oldendorf, Fernando Mauduit, and Jordan Wysocky, later finalized by Jules Dormal. Extensions were made between 1892 and 1913 by French landscaper Carlos Thays. The lake itself is a focal point, reflecting the sky and surrounding greenery. Visitors can enjoy paddle boating, jogging along scenic paths, or simply relaxing on the grassy banks. The park also features sculptures and art installations, adding a touch of culture to the natural beauty. Families can appreciate the playgrounds, while couples can find romantic spots for quiet moments. Throughout the year, Lago Palermo hosts various cultural events, including outdoor concerts, art fairs, and community festivals. The surrounding Palermo neighborhood offers an array of cafes, restaurants, and shops. Whether you're an art lover, a nature enthusiast, or simply seeking a peaceful place to unwind, Lago Palermo provides a delightful experience.
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