The hardest part about seeing the beautiful sights here is deciding which to see first. Visit the Buenos Aires Japanese Gardens, the largest in the world outside of Japan. It’s in Parque Tres de Febrero, also known as Palermo Woods, along with a rose garden, a zoo, and even a planetarium. Take a wine tour of local vineyards where you can learn what makes Argentinian wine so delicious. For a more family-friendly attraction, take your kids to Museo de los Ninos. Here, your children can learn about the city and even how businesses work.
Recoleta is full of interesting things to see. You can start off your adventure with a guided tour of the area, whether you want to see the sights or head to the surrounding areas for a tour on horseback. Make sure you grab a ticket to a performance at the beautiful Recoleta Cultural Center. You can even find workshops held here. Add some excitement to your night with a pub crawl or by visiting one of the city’s numerous nightclubs. No matter what time it is, there’s always something fun to do in Buenos Aires.
Recoleta is beautiful no matter when you go, with a subtropical climate, but moderate Atlantic temperatures. While the average high in the summer is around the mid 80s, the temperature can drop as low as 45 degrees on average in the winter. If you want a nice cool temperature in the 60s, visit during the early spring or fall. If you want to avoid the rain, your best bet is to travel during the winter, although you may not encounter it at all since Buenos Aires only gets an average 99 days of rain per year.
Recoleta is on the banks of the Rio de la Plata, the widest river in the world. You’ll find numerous small rivers and streams winding their way through Recoleta, some feeding lakes. he Pampas Plains surround the city and act as the agricultural heartland for the entire country. Like its people, the wildlife of Buenos Aires is refreshingly diverse. Apart from the robust zoo, various trees and animal life, especially birds, live in and around the city. One of the more beautiful examples is the swan, which can be found frequently in ponds and lagoons.
The nearest airport is in Buenos Aires (AEP-Aeroparque Jorge Newbery), located 2.4 mi (3.9 km) from the city center. If you can't find a flight that's convenient for your trip, you could also fly into Buenos Aires (EZE-Ministro Pistarini Intl.), which is 17.9 mi (28.8 km) away.
You can see more of Recoleta by jumping on the metro at Pueyrredon Station, Aguero Station or School of Medicine Station.
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