Although the **Rosedal de Palermo** is one of the most emblematic gardens in Buenos Aires, the city holds another lesser-known but equally impressive floral treasure.
In the neighborhood of **Puerto Madero**, within the **Parque Micaela Bastidas**, you will find the **Rosedal Sur**, a space renovated in 2024 that offers an ideal environment to [enjoy nature](https://noticiasambientales.com/turismo/descubre-el-paraiso-de-la-patagonia-perfecto-para-relajarse-y-disfrutar-de-la-naturaleza/) in a more intimate and tranquil setting.
## Design and biodiversity in a privileged environment
This **eight-hectare green lung**, designed with **terraces, slopes, and winding paths**, combines the classic and the modern, with spectacular views of the **towers of Puerto Madero**.
The garden features:
– More than 3,600 rose bushes of 24 different species.
– Native plants that promote the [conservation of pollinators](https://noticiasambientales.com/animales/la-produccion-de-cultivos-se-resiente-por-la-falta-de-insectos-polinizadores/) and local fauna.
– Areas designed for relaxation, perfect for a picnic, a walk, or an afternoon of reading.
In addition, its proximity to the **Ecological Reserve** allows visitors to combine the visit with a bike ride or a gastronomic experience in restaurants facing the river.
## Recovery of the space and community participation
The **City Government**, together with residents, promoted the restoration of the **Rosedal de Puerto Madero** after years of neglect.
Today, the park looks completely renewed and stands as **one of the most attractive and least crowded gardens** in Buenos Aires, ideal for those seeking a **natural refuge without leaving the city**.
## A unique alternative to enjoy nature
The **Rosedal Sur** has become a perfect destination for those who wish to escape the hustle and bustle and discover **a hidden gem in Buenos Aires**.
With its careful design, variety of rose bushes, and privileged environment, this space invites you to connect with nature and enjoy a different stroll.



