Discover Tranquility at Jardín Japonés
Explore the serene beauty of Jardín Japonés, a stunning Japanese garden in Buenos Aires, offering a unique cultural experience amidst lush landscapes.
Jardín Japonés, located in the picturesque Palermo district of Buenos Aires, is a breathtaking tourist attraction that immerses visitors in the tranquil beauty of Japanese landscaping and culture. Spanning several acres, this meticulously designed garden features koi ponds, arched wooden bridges, and lush greenery that transport guests to a serene oasis away from the bustling city. The garden is adorned with traditional Japanese structures, including a teahouse and a pagoda, which add to its authentic charm. Visitors can leisurely stroll along winding paths, enjoying the vibrant colors of seasonal flowers and the calming sounds of nature. In addition to its stunning visuals, Jardín Japonés hosts various cultural events and activities that allow tourists to engage with Japanese traditions. From tea ceremonies to martial arts demonstrations, the garden provides a unique opportunity to experience the rich heritage of Japan firsthand. The peaceful atmosphere makes it an ideal place for relaxation, photography, or simply enjoying a moment of reflection. With its beautiful landscapes and cultural offerings, Jardín Japonés is a highlight of Buenos Aires, attracting locals and tourists alike. Whether you're seeking a peaceful retreat, a cultural experience, or a picturesque spot to capture memories, this garden promises an unforgettable visit.
Local tips
- Visit early in the morning to enjoy the tranquility and avoid crowds.
- Don’t miss the chance to participate in a traditional tea ceremony if available.
- Bring a camera to capture the stunning scenery and unique features of the garden.
- Check the garden's schedule for special cultural events that coincide with your visit.
- Wear comfortable shoes, as there are many paths to explore within the garden.
A brief summary to Jardín Japonés
- Av. Casares 3450, C1425EWN, Palermo, Buenos Aires, C1425, AR
- +54112257-2130
Getting There
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Subte (Metro)
If you are near a Subte station, take Line D (Green Line) towards 'Catedral' and get off at 'Catedral' station. From there, exit the station and head northwest on Av. de Mayo towards Av. 9 de Julio. Walk for about 10 minutes until you reach Av. Casares. Turn left and walk for another 10 minutes to arrive at Jardín Japonés, located at Av. Casares 3450.
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Bus
Look for bus stops nearby and take bus number 93, which travels through Palermo. Board the bus and request a stop at 'Av. Casares y Av. Sarmiento'. Once you get off, walk a short distance along Av. Casares, and you will find Jardín Japonés at Av. Casares 3450. The bus fare is around ARS 30, and you can pay using a SUBE card.
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Walking
If you are already close to the Jardín Japonés, simply walk to Av. Casares. The garden is located at Av. Casares 3450. Depending on your exact location in Palermo, you may find it is just a pleasant walk through the park areas or residential streets.
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Bicycle
You can rent a bicycle from a nearby bike-sharing program. Once you have your bike, head towards Av. Casares. Follow the bike lanes and enjoy the ride through Palermo parks until you reach Av. Casares 3450, where Jardín Japonés is located. Rental fees usually start around ARS 100 per hour.
Attractions Nearby to Jardín Japonés
- Lago Jardín Japonés
- Germany Square
- Sicily Square
- Patio de Esculturas | Monumentos y Obras de Arte (MOA)
- Plaza República Árabe de Egipto
- Plaza República del Perú
- Museo de Arte Latinoamericano de Buenos Aires
- Monument to the Magna Carta and the Four Regions
- Museo de Arte Popular Jose Hernandez
- Planetario Galileo Galilei
- Museo Evita
- Instituto Nacional Sanmartiniano
- Tres de Febrero Park
- Paseo El Rosedal Garden
- Monumento al General San Martín
Landmarks nearby to Jardín Japonés
- Monumento Canto a la Argentina
- Monument to Antonio F. Piñero
- Monument to the Republic of Lebanon
- Monument to Guillermo Rawson
- Cementerio de la Recoleta
- Monument to Christopher Columbus
- Centro Cultural Recoleta
- Basílica Nuestra Señora del Pilar
- Veredón Paseo de la Recoleta
- Square Ramón J. Cárcano
- Plaza San Martín de Tours
- Plaza Inmigrantes de Armenia
- Plaza Serrano
- Comisión Nacional de Monumentos, de Lugares y de Bienes Históricos
- Fueguia 1833 Recoleta