The history of the park and the neighborhood revolves around the old estate "Los Remedios" of Domingo de Olivera, the last porteño estancia. The park gave its name to the neighborhood, which grew alongside its urbanization. Visitors can discover treasures like the swimming pool from 1923, the old dairy from 1913, and the memories of the iconic little train. This neighborhood is full of surprises waiting to be explored.
Tour Highlights: School for weak children, Old Dairy, Swimming Pool of 1923, Park Little Train, Sports Center, Olivera House 1870, Villa Ambato, Motus est Vita 1927, Bar Alameda, Alvear Neighborhood, Nursery.
Cultural outings are designed to spark curiosity among participants, making them feel like tourists in the city.
IMPORTANT:
The guide follows the protocols established by the Government of the City of Buenos Aires for outdoor guided visits.
If the outing is canceled by the organizer, a full refund will be issued immediately. However, clients will not receive a refund if issues arise from their end; they are encouraged to call for assistance.
It is recommended to wear comfortable clothing and footwear, bring mosquito repellent, and don't forget a jacket in case it gets cooler.
Ana Sánchez, guide and tourism technician, for inquiries call 11 5697 2288 (please check if the outing will take place in case of rain).