
A visit to Buenos Aires may interrupt a weekly workout. But, fortunately, this bustling metropolis can offer open spaces to keep its routine under control. There are 5 recommended places to enjoy jogging or training outdoors in Buenos Aires.
1) La Reserva Ecológica
La Reserva Ecológica (Ecological Reserve) is the largest green space located not far from the micro center (city center) in Buenos Aires. La Reserva has an almost round shape and runs along the river, called the Rio de la Plata. There is a circular path that runs along the edges of the reserve. It connects to other paths that intersect the middle, reconnect to the main circular path at different points. These paths provide ample space for unobstructed in beautiful surroundings. La Reserva is replete with local flora and fauna. It is free to enter and is open from Tuesday to Sunday from early morning until early evening. Maps of the reserve are located at different entry points.
2) Puerto Madero
Puerto Madero is a regenerated sandwich with a port space between La Reserva Ecológica and the central blocks of the microcenter and San Telmo. This is probably Buenos Aires. the most fashionable area and a good place for top level restaurants. But he also offers a good space for training. The port has 4 interconnected docks, which are surrounded by large lanes. They make a good place to run near the coastline. Nearby are parks such as Parque Mujeres Argentinas and Parque Micaela Bastidas. They offer a good working space, as well as the steep slopes of grassy shore.
3) Bosque de Palermo
If you are in the Palermo area, look no further than Bosques de Palermo for your workout. This is a large green area around the central lake and rose garden. There is a large road around the lake reserved for recreation. This circular route around the lake is approximately 1 km away. Most locales use it for running, rollers and cycling. Nearby are other small parks that offer more shaded working conditions.
4) Plaza San Martin
Plaza San Martin is the most central place in the green space in the city center. It is located near the Retiro railway and train stations, as well as at the end of the shopping mecca, which is Florida Street. The park has a rectangular shape, and the circle around it is about a little more than half a kilometer. The advantage of the park is that it has a steep slope, which provides greater resistance to running.
5) Park Center
This is geographically the most central park in Buenos Aires. It is located in the vicinity of Kaballito and offers ample space for running. Centenario Park has a circular shape, with external walkways overlooking the inner park, which boasts a lake and green areas. Most places prefer to take the outer path that surrounds the surrounding roads. The circle on the outer highway is about 1.5 km. On the route there are two points in which there are permanent exercise equipment under the open sky. They are free to use, and the structures include parallel rods, suspenders and benches for squats. Inside the park there is also a central central route. This is a good place to work on weekdays, since, as a rule, there are fewer people on this way who interfere with your rhythm. Just notice that on weekends and holidays, the market stalls and performers are setting around the park. This leads to the fact that internal and external routes become an obstacle for kiosks and people. Many bus routes pass close to Centenario Park. Angel Gallardo Station on the Linea B Line is a 5-minute walk from the park, and Rio de Janeiro Station on the Linea A Line is a 10-minute drive. This is a good place to work if you are in the vicinity of Caballito, Villa Chespo and Almagro.
Going to jogging in Buenos Aires can not only keep you fit, but also offers a great way to explore and discover the different areas of this beautiful city.

