Miriam145
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Very nice and well integrated into the city, I liked that they charge some entrance fee to restrict access totally free, because it is a very neat place. Still, perhaps they should restrict the capacity and make a small control at the entrance because otherwise it is somewhat uncomfortable and people do not stop surprising you..
In any case, it is worth a visit and a drink in the culinary art area. It has adequate prices (at least the teas, cakes and others, I don't know about the food dishes).
The place is beautiful, it has fish lakes, small bridges, stone waterfalls and the tour is very pleasant. Walking slowly you can do the tour in about 75 minutes and for that I think it is worth the price of admission (which is not much) inside there is a cafeteria and restaurant, stores to buy souvenirs and a small integrated museum. Unfortunately we arrived at 6 and it closed at 6:30 so we had to do everything very quickly. In summer time they should extend the visits until the evening. Or in fact, they should open it permanently longer for the restaurant and cafe.
In any case, it is worth a visit and a drink in the culinary art area. It has adequate prices (at least the teas, cakes and others, I don't know about the food dishes).
The place is beautiful, it has fish lakes, small bridges, stone waterfalls and the tour is very pleasant. Walking slowly you can do the tour in about 75 minutes and for that I think it is worth the price of admission (which is not much) inside there is a cafeteria and restaurant, stores to buy souvenirs and a small integrated museum. Unfortunately we arrived at 6 and it closed at 6:30 so we had to do everything very quickly. In summer time they should extend the visits until the evening. Or in fact, they should open it permanently longer for the restaurant and cafe.
Jardín Japonés · Av. Casares 3450, C1425EWN C1425EWN, Buenos Aires, Argentinien
★★★★★ · Sehenswürdigkeit
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