El Jardín Rosedal - The Rose Garden

Jardín Rosedal in Buenos Aires, featuring colorful roses and greenery.

About

El Jardín Rosedal is a beautiful rose garden located within Buenos Aires' main green space, Bosques de Palermo (Palermo Woods). The gardens were designed by Carlos Thays in the early 20th century and have retained much of their original splendor. El Rosedal is one of the best-kept public spaces in the city, boasting over 1,000 different species of roses. The gardens are partially surrounded by a large lake, providing a picturesque backdrop. Within the grounds, you will find the Garden of Poets, which features busts of well-known writers, including William Shakespeare and Jorge Luis Borges.

Why visit El Jardín Rosedal?

El Jardín Rosedal is free to enter and exudes beauty and charm, making it a popular spot for newlywed couples to take wedding photos. The surrounding area offers entertainment for all ages, including the option to hire rowboats, pedalos, and bikes. It's also a great place for running, walking, and rollerblading. On weekends, the local government usually puts on activities and events.

The gardens are generally open from Tuesday to Sunday from 10:00am to 6:00pm. For more information you can visit the website.

The Rose Garden in Buenos Aires is close to many other places of interest, including El Planetario Galileo Galilei, El Hipódromo de Palermo, El Jardín Japonés, and Ecoparque.

Did You Know? The Patio Andaluz within the gardens was built in 1929 and came from the Spanish city of Seville. Additionally, one of the earliest known ideas for a pedalo can be traced back to Leonardo da Vinci, whose sketches illustrate a paddle-powered craft.

If you're interested in more popular places to visit in Buenos Aires, take a look at our Best Attractions in Buenos Aires.

Jardín Rosedal in Buenos Aires, featuring colorful roses and greenery.

How to get to the Rose Garden in Buenos Aires:

Subway:

Línea D - Get off at Plaza Italia Station. El Jardín Rosedal is within a 10-minute walk.

Bus:

Routes 10, 34, 37, 67, 128, and 161 pass close by.

Train:

Gral. San Martín Line - Get off at Palermo Station.

Gral. Belgrano or Mitre Lines - Get off at 3 de Febrero Station. El Jardín Rosedal is within a 10-minute walk from both stations.

To find out more about using public transport in Buenos Aires, including details on buses, subways, trains, taxis, ride-sharing services, and how to obtain and use the SUBE card, visit the Best Way to Get Around Buenos Aires section.

Address:

Avenida Infanta Isabel 900

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