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Buenos Aires Japanese Gardens

Bring comfortable shoes, as you'll want to stroll around and explore every corner. The paths can get sandy, and sandals might not cut it!

Don't forget your camera! There are tons of Instagram-worthy spots, especially near the koi ponds and the traditional bridges. Just be mindful of other visitors

Check for festivals or events happening in the gardens during your visit. I stumbled upon a lovely tea ceremony that really enhanced my experience!

I recommend visiting early in the morning, around 9 AM, to avoid the crowds and enjoy the gardens in peace. The morning light really brings out the beauty of the plants.
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If you can, go during weekdays! It’s way less crowded than weekends, and I think you’ll have a much more relaxing experience walking around.

My advice is to plan your visit around 4 PM. The sunlight bounces off the foliage beautifully, and it’s perfect for photos!

Check out the small butterfly garden! I almost missed it because I was too busy looking at the big plants. It’s super cute and a nice little gem inside the garden

Don’t forget to bring some snacks and water. There are a few spots to grab a bite, but they can be a bit pricey. Picnicking in the gardens was awesome!