1. Parque Tres de Febrero, also known as Bosques de Palermo, is one of the largest green spaces in Buenos Aires. It covers an area of 400 hectares and includes several lakes, gardens, and recreational areas. The park was designed by French-Argentine architect Carlos Thays in the late 19th century and its main goal was to provide a green lung to the city.

Some interesting facts about the park are that it is home to the Rosedal, a beautiful rose garden with more than 18,000 rose bushes, and it also houses the Planetario Galileo Galilei, a science and astronomy museum with a spherical projection system. There are also several lakes in the park, including Lago de Regatas, where you can rent paddleboats, and Lago de Palermo, where you can go fishing. Additionally, the park has numerous paths and trails perfect for jogging, biking, or just taking a leisurely stroll.

2. The park is open every day from 8:00 am to 8:00 pm. The phone number for the park is +54 11 4801-4614.

3. There is no entrance fee to visit the park. Transportation options to get to the park include taking the subway to the Palermo or Plaza Italia stations, or taking a bus that stops near the park. Taxis and ride-sharing services are also available.