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Jardín Japonés

Av. Casares 3450, C1425EWN C1425EWN, Cdad. Autónoma de Buenos Aires, Argentina
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Jardín Japonés in Buenos Aires, Argentina is a beautiful Japanese garden offering a tranquil escape from the city.

Features include lush greenery, serene ponds, walking paths, a souvenir area, and a restaurant.

While praised for its beauty and atmosphere, some reviewers find it small and expensive for non-residents (around $12-13 USD).

It can also get crowded, especially during events, but many consider it a worthwhile visit for its peaceful ambiance and photo opportunities.

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Reviews

Anthony R.

Anthony R.

February 8, 2025 at 03:17 AM

It's nice. Not very large. Entrance fee is $13,000 for non residents. If you are on a budget, that's lunch. If you have limited time in BA and have been to a Japanese Garden before, you may want to invest your time and money elsewhere. Otherwise, check it out!

Ilona

Ilona

January 22, 2025 at 06:51 PM

The garden is very beautiful, has lots of flowers, little bridges and typical Japanese arches. It was being restored so parts of it were blocked. It is also quite small, the panoramic views shown here are kind of deceptive. The entrance fee for foreigners (or nom residents) is USD12 which I found was quite a lot for what it has to offer.

Martina

Martina

January 16, 2025 at 10:40 PM

Beautiful Japanese garden. Once you enter, you completely forget you're in the capital of Argentina. However, this place is very touristy and can get crowded. I visited on a sunny day and was walking in the sun so don't forget to wear sunscreen and a hat if the UV is high. There isn't much shade. You don't need book tickets in advance or at least if you plan on going in the morning as I did. You get to buy water and some food inside in case you're hungry/ thirsty. There was also a small exhibition in the house that's at the end of the park. It also has a balcony so you get to see the garden from a nice viewpoint. This garden is great for taking pretty pictures!

Jennifer Paterson

Jennifer Paterson

January 12, 2025 at 11:23 PM

The gardens are absolutely beautiful had a lovely time wondering around! My reason for a low grading is the price, felt very expensive for what it being a non resident! Also nearly 3x the cost of the resident price seems a bit steep!

Michael

Michael

January 12, 2025 at 01:30 PM

Great garden in the heart of Buenos Aires. The entry fee is affordable and if being outside isn't your cup of tea, there's plenty to see inside, too. People there are kind and respectful and it's and overall nice atmosphere. Very well manicured!