Carlos Thays Botanic Garden

Photo by Pablo Benavides
Photo by Mariano Nieva


Set in the heart of the Palermo neighborhood, this picturesque garden is home to many rare plant species, noteworthy 19th-century architecture and rotating art exhibits.

Escape the bustle of the city to discover native and tropical plant species, admire a sculpture collection and relax on the grass at the Buenos Aires Botanical Garden (Jardín Botánico). It is oasis of tranquility compared to the two major thoroughfares on either side of it. 

The gardens are divided in geographical regions, with species present from America to Asia and Africa to Oceania. French-Argentine landscaper Carlos Thays designed this 17.3-acre (7-hectare) garden during the 1890s.

Stroll along shaded pathways to admire landscaped gardens, home to more than 5,000 tree and plant species. Botany enthusiasts will enjoy reading the labels that provide information on the plant’s local and Latin names. Check out the symmetrical French garden, which uses a style common in France during the 17th and 18th centuries.

As you meander through the garden, look for some of the 30 sculptures in the area. Among these are pieces by Italian sculptor Ernesto Biondi and Argentine Lola Mora. Look also for the bust of José de San Martín, the general who led Argentina and other South American countries to independence from Spain. Cat lovers might like to pet some of the felines that inhabit the park. Volunteers come here to groom and feed these free-roaming cats.

Visit the garden’s English-style mansion, which was built in 1881 by Polish-born architect Jordan Wysocky. Today it houses a small botanic museum and hosts regular free music events and rotating exhibitions featuring local artists. 

Located in the Palermo neighborhood, the Buenos Aires Botanical Garden is a 15-minute taxi ride from Buenos Aires’ city center. Public transport takes a little longer to reach it but is a cheaper option. Combine a visit with a trip to the Buenos Aires Zoo, which is just a short walk away. 

The park is open daily, except for selected public holidays. There is no admission fee. Free tours of the garden and its greenhouses are available in English. Check the official website for full opening times and tour details.

Tours & day trips

See all 547 activities

History & culture

See all 323 activities

Private & custom tours

See all 193 activities

Shows & concerts

See all 128 activities

Classes & workshops

See all 63 activities

Popular places to visit


Top Hotel Deals

Bulnes Eco Suites

Bulnes Eco Suites

4 out of 5
Bulnes 1905, Buenos Aires, Capital Federal
Bulnes Eco Suites
Duque Hotel Boutique & Spa

Duque Hotel Boutique & Spa

3.5 out of 5
Guatemala 4364, Buenos Aires, Capital Federal
Duque Hotel Boutique & Spa
CasaSur Bellini

CasaSur Bellini

4 out of 5
Cabello 3780, Buenos Aires, Capital Federal
CasaSur Bellini
GrandView Hotel & Convention Center

GrandView Hotel & Convention Center

4 out of 5
Azcuenaga 45, Buenos Aires
GrandView Hotel & Convention Center
Palo Santo Hotel

Palo Santo Hotel

4 out of 5
Bonpland 2275, Buenos Aires, Capital Federal
Palo Santo Hotel
Tango de Mayo Hotel

Tango de Mayo Hotel

4 out of 5
Av. de Mayo 1396, Buenos Aires, Capital Federal
Tango de Mayo Hotel
Lowest nightly price found within the past 24 hours based on a 1 night stay for 2 adults. Prices and availability subject to change. Additional terms may apply.