CABA, Argentina
Av. del Libertador 1400
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Wheelchair-accessible entrance
France does it best! This sculpture gifted by France to the Argentine Republic is one of the most arresting statues of Buenos Aires’ vast array of statues.
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A beautiful square with incredible views
Great place to enjoy green minutes, with trees and nice view
Nice place...Good view
An extensive green space to rest and enjoy fresh air between walks. The central monument in the square is called France to Argentina and was donated by the city’s French community to the city of Buenos Aires to mark the centennial of the May Revolution. It was made by French sculptor Edmond Peynot.
Cool little square, we especially loved the contrast in colors between the orange and green. A good reprieve from the hustle and bustle of the surrounding city, well worth a stop over for a picnic and a quick afternoon siesta.
Nice place to hang out, the craft fair is great there are tons of things you can buy. You can sit in the grass and have mates, read or just hang out with friends and family. If you feel like it, you can get up afterwards and go to one of the bars in the outside part of the former Buenos Aires design shopping which is closed except for those bars and pubs.
Street market from the vans and big queues for fresh vegetables and fruits . So colorful
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