Nestled in the heart of Buenos Aires’s lush Parque Tres de Febrero, Rosedal de Palermo is a timeless rose garden showcasing more than 18,000 roses. This idyllic space feels like a floral sanctuary in the city — where pathways, gentle water, and architectural touches invite you to slow down and immerse yourself in natural elegance.
Highlights:
Extensive Rose Collection: Over 18,000 roses from 93 species, including standout varieties like Sevillana (deep red), Johan Strauss, Charles Aznavour, Frederic Mistral, and pale yellow Elina.
Greek Bridge & Lake: A graceful white bridge spans the lake, offering scenic views and a romantic spot to pause.
Andalusian Patio: A charming tiled courtyard, gifted by Seville, filled with traditional ceramic details and a central fountain.
Historical Legacy: Designed under the guidance of landscape architect Benito Carrasco (student of Charles Thays), with its origins dating back to 1914.
Recognition & Awards: Honored with the Garden Excellence Award by the World Federation of Rose Societies (WFRS) for its outstanding design and rose variety.
Seasonal Splendor: Spring (especially October–November) is peak bloom time, with the garden bursting into color and fragrance.
Information:
🌼Type: Flower Garden
📍Place: Buenos Aires, Argentina
📅 Date: October–November
🌐Website: https://turismo.buenosaires.gob.ar/es/otros-establecimientos/rosedal-de-palermo-0

