Jardín de las Esculturas
Rating
Family of 4
Free
Duration
45–90 minutes
Best Ages
All ages
About
The Jardín de las Esculturas is a peaceful, open-air sculpture garden tucked within the larger Palermo park complex in Buenos Aires. It's one of those places that surprises visitors — you turn a corner on a tree-lined path and suddenly encounter a striking artwork standing among the grass and branches, which creates a genuine sense of discovery that resonates particularly well with children.
For families, outdoor sculpture gardens have a real advantage over traditional indoor museums: the space is open, the atmosphere is relaxed, and children can approach and sometimes touch the works in ways that would be strictly off-limits indoors. That freedom transforms the experience from a passive gallery visit into something much more engaging.
The garden is free to enter and stroller-friendly, making it genuinely accessible for all family configurations. Younger children enjoy the outdoor space and freedom of movement; older kids and teens appreciate the artistic quality of the pieces and often start framing their own photographic perspectives.
The garden is beautifully integrated with the surrounding Palermo parks. Combining it with a visit to El Rosedal, Tres de Febrero Park, and the Jardín Japonés in the same day is very manageable and makes for a full, varied, almost entirely free family day in one of Buenos Aires' best neighborhoods. It's particularly lovely in spring when the surrounding plantings are in bloom.
Age Suitability
Parent Logistics
Stroller-Friendly
Setting
Rainy Day
Not ideal
Plan Your Visit
Best Time to Visit
Weekday mornings
Wait Times
Minimal
Nearby Food
Food carts in Tres de Febrero Park; cafes along Avenida del Libertador.
Why Kids Love It
Discovering large sculptures hidden among trees and greenery feels like a treasure hunt — kids love the surprise element and touching the art.
Pro Tips from Parents
- Bring a camera — the sculpture-garden-as-backdrop photos are beautiful
- Kids enjoy the freedom to interact with outdoor sculpture in ways not allowed in indoor museums
- Pair with El Rosedal next door for a longer outing
What to Bring
- Comfortable walking shoes
- Water
- Sunscreen
Cost Info
Estimated Cost (Family of 4)
Free
Tips to Save
- Entry is free.
- Combine with a visit to Tres de Febrero Park and El Rosedal for a full free day in Palermo.
Hours & Contact
Hours
- Friday
- 9:00 AM – 6:00 PM
- Monday
- 9:00 AM – 6:00 PM
- Sunday
- 9:00 AM – 6:00 PM
- Tuesday
- 9:00 AM – 6:00 PM
- Saturday
- 9:00 AM – 6:00 PM
- Thursday
- 9:00 AM – 6:00 PM
- Wednesday
- 9:00 AM – 6:00 PM