Parque Centenario Reviews: Insider Insights and Visitor Experiences
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Recommended place
The park itself is very nice to just relax, stroll around or sit on a bench or the grass to just relax. The problem is as always in Argentina...some people who just don't respect their environment and...
The Parque Centenario is a huge green area for the whole family. Close to many means of transport, with a beautiful church and a large museum around it.
The Parque Centenario is a large circular park bounded by Av. Patricias Argentina and Leopoldo Marechal, which also holds the Berndardino Rivadavia museum of natural history, a concert amphitheater, a...
This is not a touristy spot, but on the weekend for example, you can find things you can't find anywhere else in the city. Old and antique. Also is perfect for a run, dog walking or kinda picnics.
Yesterday 18 February 2024 at 16 hs. There was no chance to be the strong noise that produced two musical sets that simultaneously played their tools and because it was a public place we all have...
Recommended place
The park itself is very nice to just relax, stroll around or sit on a bench or the grass to just relax. The problem is as always in Argentina...some people who just don't respect their environment and...
Recommended
The Parque Centenario is a huge green area for the whole family. Close to many means of transport, with a beautiful church and a large museum around it.
Worth a Look if You’re in the Area
The Parque Centenario is a large circular park bounded by Av. Patricias Argentina and Leopoldo Marechal, which also holds the Berndardino Rivadavia museum of natural history, a concert amphitheater, a...
huge place
This is not a touristy spot, but on the weekend for example, you can find things you can't find anywhere else in the city. Old and antique. Also is perfect for a run, dog walking or kinda picnics.
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Yesterday 18 February 2024 at 16 hs. There was no chance to be the strong noise that produced two musical sets that simultaneously played their tools and because it was a public place we all have...