Ecoparque
Rating
Family of 4
USD 20–40
Duration
2–4 hours
Best Ages
All ages
About
Ecoparque Buenos Aires represents something genuinely exciting in the world of family attractions — a former traditional zoo that has been thoughtfully reimagined as a modern wildlife conservation and education center. Located in the heart of Palermo, it offers families an immersive encounter with animals in larger, more naturalistic environments, paired with hands-on learning about biodiversity and conservation.
For kids, the experience is richer than a conventional zoo visit. The emphasis on education means there's real content to engage with at every turn, from signage about animal behavior to interactive learning stations that make conservation concepts accessible for different ages. Younger children are captivated simply by seeing animals up close; older kids and tweens appreciate the deeper context.
The park covers significant ground, so comfortable shoes and a stroller for younger children are practical essentials. The Palermo location is ideal — the park sits in the middle of one of Buenos Aires' most family-friendly neighborhoods, with the Botanical Garden, Japanese Garden, and Tres de Febrero Park all nearby for an extended family day.
Weekday mornings offer the best combination of smaller crowds and active animals. The park does a particularly good job with baby animals and species that are rare to see elsewhere, making it memorable for children regardless of age. On-site food options mean you can spend a substantial portion of the day without needing to leave.
Age Suitability
Parent Logistics
Stroller-Friendly
Nursing / Changing
true
Kid Meals
true
Setting
Rainy Day
Not ideal
Plan Your Visit
Best Time to Visit
Weekday mornings
Wait Times
15–30 minutes on weekends
Nearby Food
On-site café and food stands; restaurants along Sarmiento Avenue and in Palermo nearby.
Why Kids Love It
Transformed from a traditional zoo into a more ethical wildlife experience, Ecoparque lets kids observe animals in larger, more naturalistic habitats while learning about conservation.
Pro Tips from Parents
- Weekday mornings are quieter and animals tend to be more active
- Bring snacks and water — the park covers a lot of ground
- Stop at the interactive learning areas for additional engagement
What to Bring
- Stroller for young children
- Water bottles
- Sunscreen
- Snacks
Cost Info
Estimated Cost (Family of 4)
USD 20–40
Tips to Save
- Book tickets online to skip the queue.
- Kids under a certain age enter free — check the current policy on the website.
Hours & Contact
Hours
- Friday
- 11:00 AM – 6:00 PM
- Monday
- Closed
- Sunday
- 11:00 AM – 6:00 PM
- Tuesday
- 11:00 AM – 6:00 PM
- Saturday
- 11:00 AM – 6:00 PM
- Thursday
- 11:00 AM – 6:00 PM
- Wednesday
- 11:00 AM – 6:00 PM