Easter Park | City park
It presents three territories, each with unique proposals that range from games and entertainment to shows and complementary recreational activities, thus ensuring a sensory and participatory experience for families who visit this Easter theme park in the southern part of the City.
When?
From Thursday, March 28 to Sunday, March 31, from 11:00 a.m. to 7:00 p.m.Where?
City Park : 4000 General. Francisco Fernandez de la Cruz Avenue, Villa Soldati CABACity Park · Av. Gral. Francisco Fernández de la Cruz 4000, C1439 Cdad. Autónoma de Buenos Aires, Argentinien
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Free admission
Activities and spaces
To Do and Have FunThe Rabbit Burrow: a fun and sensory tour where children of all ages can visit the interior of the house of this classic Easter character.
The Rabbit Workshop: a space to unleash creativity through various techniques, offering an agenda of activities designed for boys and girls. There will be 4 workshops per day, 40 minutes long, for 25 kids each.
- Burbugrafia - “Postcard for someone you love very much” (from 7 years old; minors under that age must be accompanied by an adult). Participants will experience one of the most fun techniques in abstract art, painting with colored bubbles. Each child will make an Easter postcard to take to a loved one, in which their emotions will be present through the colors and shapes created.
- Cold Ceramic Workshop - “Rabbit Vessels” (from 7 years old; minors under that age must be accompanied by an adult). Vases will be made using special modeling techniques to shape them into Easter bunnies, where participants can store their chocolate eggs.
- Stencil workshop - “Decorating Easter eggs” (from 9 years old; minors under that age must be accompanied by an adult). Participants are invited to experiment through this technique with the colors and the different compositions that they can create using related templates (rabbits, ears, eggs, plants, etc.). They will thus be able to compose a cheerful and colorful painting (on a round wooden base ) to hang in their homes.
- Hanging Catcher - “Reflecting Colors” (from 9 years old; minors under that age must be accompanied by an adult). Each boy will design a light catcher to decorate his house this Easter. Using barrel paper / cellophane he will experience the great variety of colors that can be generated by light.
- Makeup station: for kids and their families with a theme of bunnies, eggs and other Easter elements.
- Tattoo station: temporary tattoos with designs of this celebration.
- Screen printing station: demonstration and creation. The different models will be printed on a poster that the kids can then intervene and paint.
- Throwing rings into the rabbits' ears: participants must put the largest amount into the pointy ears of these characters. It can be played in teams or for a certain time.
- Tateti Canasta: challenge between two players. A large TA TE TI is played with the addition of having to throw the figures to place 3 in a line.
- The rabbit's basket: using a giant rubber band we invite participants to throw eggs into a large basket. Each player or team has 8 eggs of the same color.
To See and Enjoy
Easter on stage
The Easter Circus
- A group of circus artists will carry out different interventions throughout the park, generating small magical moments with the audience present.
- Giant outline of a rabbit that will be located in the center of the lagoon on a floating platform. On the other hand, eggs and other elements will be added to decorate the nearby islands.
A space dedicated to gastronomy and rest
Gastronomic Zone
- Gastronomic patio..
- Hot and cold drinks.
- Snacks and baked goods: themed cupcakes, Easter bagels, etc.
- Ice cream and chocolate shop.
- Spaces enabled for families to enjoy their meals and rest.
- The Easter Bunny's Corner: Discovering Religious Easter: Wall infographic intended to tell the religious story of Easter through the voice of the park rabbit.
- Stands with typical products.
- Laboratory (trailer) + 4D Simulator (trailer) + Hygiene company games linked to the care of public space and urban heritage.
Forms of access
If you go by bike, you have bike racks at the entrances to both parks. To see how to get there with your bike, consult the network of cycle paths at ecobici.buenosaires.gob.arIf you come by car you can park inside both parks. Parking capacity is limited, once full, only pedestrian or bicycle access will be allowed.
If you come by public transport, you can opt for the following bus lines: Parque de la Ciudad: Lines 101, 143, 150 and Premetro (Park de la Ciudad Station).
recommendations
- Sunscreen, cap or hat and sunglasses.
- Bring insect repellent.