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Ecoparque Interactivo de la Buenos Aires

Ecoparque Interactivo de la Buenos Aires

4.9(7 reviews)
0.8 kmPalermo

SPECTACULAR! What a treasure, located right in the middle of the city…read more We didn't do enough research prior to arriving in Buenos Aires, to be honest, but it led to such a brilliant surprise when we just WANDERED into the ecoparque. We learned that it was once a zoo but is now a free nature reserve. Many of the animals roam entirely at their own will throughout the park - no fences, cages, or barriers. IMAGINE OUR SHOCK when a Patagonian mara just .... walked right by us. Also, capybaras! Tapirs! Monkeys! Ducks! Peacocks! & more! I was just gobsmacked the entire time. We spent about 2 hours in the park & could've easily spent another 2 more. I wish we had more time. I want to go back. If you're planning a trip to Buenos Aires, the Ecoparque is an absolute MUST-DO.

This was a former zoo and is now a free nature preserve where many animals roam free. The Palermo…read moreneighborhood has 3 sprawling gardens within walking distance of one another: Jardín Japones, Jardín Botánico and Parque El Rosedal. Ecoparque was recently added to that list. Once this was the site of a grand, and very sad, city zoo, where iron cages kept lions, tigers and chimpanzees in cruelly small spaces. The zoo closed in 2016, and since then, the new owners have been converting it into a peaceful nature preserve, where peacocks and Patagonian maras (native, fleet-footed rodents) roam free. The exotic animals have been sent to sanctuaries abroad, but the giraffes are too large & old to transport and a puma that had been kept illegally as a pet is still housed here. The zoo's gorgeous, antique buildings remain, their stateliness now an elegant contrast to the wild native plants and brush growing along footpaths. What made this beautiful zoo special for me was that the animals were free & the old cages & buildings that used to house animals are now gift shops & restaurants housing us. It was a very busy crowded Sunday afternoon & there were many families.

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