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Escape the city bustle at Los Andes Park, a green haven in Buenos Aires offering relaxation, recreation, and a breath of fresh air.
Los Andes Park, located in the Chacarita neighborhood of Buenos Aires, is a vibrant green space offering a variety of recreational activities and a peaceful escape from the city bustle. With its lush trees, walking paths, and ample seating, it's a popular destination for families, friends, and anyone seeking a relaxing day outdoors.
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Public Transport
To reach Los Andes Park via public transport, take the Buenos Aires subway (Subte) to the Federico Lacroze station on Line B. From there, it's approximately a 5-minute walk to the park. Alternatively, numerous local buses (colectivos) stop near the park along Av. Jorge Newbery. A single Subte or bus fare typically costs around ARS 50-80. Be sure to have a SUBE card for payment.
Taxi/Ride-Share
If arriving by taxi or ride-sharing service (such as Uber or Cabify), provide the driver with the park's address: Av. Jorge Newbery, C1427 Cdad. Autónoma de Buenos Aires. From Palermo, a short taxi ride to the park will likely cost between ARS 500-800, depending on traffic and time of day.
Walking
For those staying in the Chacarita or Villa Crespo neighborhoods, Los Andes Park is easily accessible on foot. From the intersection of Av. Corrientes and Av. Federico Lacroze, walk north along Av. Federico Lacroze for approximately 5 blocks. The park will be on your right. There are no tolls or special access fees for walking to the park.
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