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In Palermo, there is something for everyone. Here some of Buenos Aires' most expensive restaurants intermix with the bars of the Plaza Serrano. On weekends, the Bosques de Palermo and Rose Garden are ideal spots for walking, playing soccer, and for boat rides. Other nearby attractions include the Jardín Zoológico, the Planetario Galileo Galilei, and the tea offered in the impeccable Japanese gardens.


Palermo Woods


Casares Ave. & Libertador Ave.
It's the most important green area in the city. The woods group three artificial lakes you can tour with small botes to row or water bikes.
Between the trees and paths you can access the Rosedal, the Andaluz Patio, made with Spanish materials, and the Poets Garden, where there are busts of William Shakespeare, Paul Groussac, Alfonsina Storni, Dante Alighieri, Federico García Lorca & Antonio Machado, and others.

Rosedal


These rose gardens are a popular place to stroll, especially September-February, when the flowers are in bloom. You can also rent a pedal boat and take to the adjacent lake.



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