Barrancas de Belgrano
City park · Belgrano ·

Barrancas de Belgrano

City park · Belgrano ·

Landscaped park with historic statues and tango dancing

relaxing
picnic
green space
people watching
instagram worthy
walk
nature
dog friendly
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Av. Juramento 1792, C1430 Cdad. Autónoma de Buenos Aires, Argentina Get directions

Wheelchair accessible entrance

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Av. Juramento 1792, C1430 Cdad. Autónoma de Buenos Aires, Argentina Get directions

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•Wheelchair accessible entrance

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Jan 29, 2026

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Nature and Parks in Buenos Aires

"The Glorieta at Barrancas de Belgrano is the place to go for an open-air milonga (tango dance event) experience. The Barrancas de Belgrano green space is right next to Barrio Chino, BA’s own Chinatown — a great place to stop for lunch after visiting the park. Barrio Chino offers crafts, restaurants, and supermarkets with items from China and several Southeast Asian countries. It’s a 10-minute walk from Plaza Manuel Belgrano — better known as “Plaza Juramento” — which has an interesting small craft market." - MATADOR_NETWORK

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Barrancas de Belgrano

Elie José Díaz V.

Google
Awesome atmosphere, relaxing and nice to have an outdoor picnic or just sit and enjoy a nice weather (Note: Use sunblock). Personally, I love dogs, and this is a really good place to enjoy dogs running around and playing.

djorev1

Google
Very nice place! You can have a picnic on the grass or take a walk around the park! And in the evening you can watch people dance tango in the pavilion!

lisa S.

Google
Absolutely love this beautiful park in the heart of Belgrano. Surrounded by historic landmarks and museums, it is one of our favorite places to relax and enjoy the true spirit of this beautiful city.

Agustín

Google
The “Barrancas” are a set of sloped grounds — a former riverbank terrace — that today form a green public space in the neighbourhood Belgrano, Buenos Aires.  • Until the mid-19th century, the waters of Río de la Plata reached right up to what are now the Barrancas; the area was part of the river’s floodplain.  • In 1862, with the construction of the railway embankment (now part of Ferrocarril Mitre / formerly “Ferrocarril del Norte”), the lands were “dried out” and transformed, allowing for urban development.  🏞️ Transformation into a Public Space & Park • The lands once belonged to the “quinta” (estate) of Valentín Alsina. In 1871, the residents of the then-town of Belgrano bought these lands from Alsina (which had been private) and decided to turn them into a public promenade.  • The final transformation into a park occurred in 1892, when the famed landscape architect Carlos Thays was commissioned to “parquize” the Barrancas. The layout he designed remains, largely, the foundation of the park today.  • That design transformed the former riverbank/estate into a structured green space: with three adjoining “manzanas” (blocks), paths, trees, and areas for leisure.

Justo C.

Google
El Barrio Chino with its new modern look is a must-go place when you are in Buenos Aires. As you visit neighborhoods such as Recoleta, San Telmo and/or Puerto Madero, including Belgrano C ought to be in your list.

Allan H.

Google
Peaceful, expansive park in the heat of Belgrano. When the weather is good, it's a great place to while away the afternoon people watching and basking in the sun.

Ivan R.

Google
Amazing place to get some sun, relax, drink mate and socialize! Also, very Instagram worthy. 🤳

Coach H.

Google
Good place to sit with nature , near belgrano mitre station and china barrio
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Tyler L.

Yelp
This is a public park located in the middle of the city in the Belgrano neighborhood. It is a medium sized park that takes up the equivalent of 4 city blocks. There is not much to do here and no attractions within, but it's a solid place to relax, sit on the benches, and read. There are lots of sculptures which include, oddly enough, a small replica of the Statue of Liberty. It is very clean as well and conveniently located next to many restaurants.