Established in the late 19th century, the Buenos Aires Botanical Garden (Jardin Botanico Carlos Thays) spans 18 acres and is home to over 5,500 plant species from six continents. Located in the heart of Buenos Aires, this verdant oasis features a Roman garden, a formal French park inspired by the Palace of Versailles, and an art nouveau greenhouse originally designed for the 1889 Paris World’s Fair. Visitors can stroll through these diverse landscapes, enjoying the meticulously arranged gardens and the historical architecture that complements the natural beauty.
Buenos Aires Botanical Garden (Jardin Botanico Carlos Thays)
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