La Granja de la Infancia
A magical farm in Rosario offering hands-on workshops, farm animals, and nature play for children.
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La Granja de la Infancia
Best Time
Fewer crowds, more relaxed
Highlights
Must-see attractions
A magical farm in Rosario offering hands-on workshops, farm animals, and nature play for children.
"A beautiful place to spend time with the kids and connect with nature. "
🎯 Cash is King! 💰
Admission is 500 pesos and is cash only. Come prepared!
👟 Comfortable Shoes Recommended
You'll be exploring and participating in activities, so wear comfy shoes.
Highlights
Discover the most iconic attractions and experiences
Hands-On Creative Workshops
Various activity stations
Engage in delightful activities like weaving, pottery, and baking, sparking imagination and learning.
Farm Animals and Nature
Animal enclosures and grounds
Discover a variety of well-cared-for animals and enjoy the natural beauty of the grounds.
Interactive Play Areas
Labyrinth, suspension bridge
Kids love exploring the labyrinth and the exciting suspension bridge for adventurous fun.
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🎯 Cash is King! 💰
Admission is 500 pesos and is cash only. Come prepared!
👟 Comfortable Shoes Recommended
You'll be exploring and participating in activities, so wear comfy shoes.
💧 Bring Water & Snacks
While there are activities, there's no place to buy drinks or snacks.
📸 Capture the Memories
Plenty of photo opportunities with animals and during creative workshops.
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🎯 Cash is King! 💰
Admission is 500 pesos and is cash only. Come prepared!
👟 Comfortable Shoes Recommended
You'll be exploring and participating in activities, so wear comfy shoes.
💧 Bring Water & Snacks
While there are activities, there's no place to buy drinks or snacks.
📸 Capture the Memories
Plenty of photo opportunities with animals and during creative workshops.
⏰ Check Operating Hours
Hours vary by season and day. Always check the official schedule before visiting.
What Travellers Say
Reviews Summary
Visitors consistently praise La Granja de la Infancia as a beautiful and engaging place for children to connect with nature and creativity. The friendly staff and hands-on activities are major highlights, though some note the bathrooms could use better maintenance and cleanliness.
"Bellisimo"
Ana Gracia.
"It's a beautiful place to spend time with the kids and connect with nature 💚"
Lu Ram
"A very nice place, too bad there are so few animals!
All the people in charge of the activities are super friendly."
Sophia
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Frequently Asked Questions
🚇 🗺️ Getting There
La Granja de la Infancia is located at Av. Pte. Perón al 8000 in Rosario. It's part of the 'Tríptico de la Infancia'. Public transport options are available, but checking local bus routes closer to your visit is recommended.
Parking is generally available near the attraction, especially on weekdays. During peak times or events, it might be more challenging to find a spot close by.
The grounds are generally accessible for strollers, but some activity areas might have uneven terrain. It's advisable to check accessibility details if you have specific concerns.
Yes, it's one of three sites that make up the 'Tríptico de la Infancia' in Rosario, along with 'La Isla de los Inventos' and 'El Jardín de los Niños'.
While they are part of the same 'triptych', the sites are geographically separate. You'll likely need to use local transport (taxi, bus) or drive between them.
🎫 🎫 Tickets & Entry
Admission is 500 pesos per person. Children aged 4 and above require a ticket.
Yes, according to recent visitor information, admission is cash only. It's best to confirm this upon arrival or check their official channels.
Operating hours vary. Typically, it's open from Wednesday to Sundays and holidays from 10 AM to 5 PM. Special holiday hours may apply, so always check their schedule.
Currently, tickets are purchased on-site and are cash only. There is no mention of online ticket sales.
Information on discounts or free entry days is not widely available. It's advisable to check their official social media or website for any special promotions.
🎫 🧭 Onsite Experience
Activities include hands-on workshops like weaving, pottery, and baking, as well as interacting with farm animals, exploring a labyrinth, and enjoying nature.
Yes, the farm has a variety of well-cared-for animals. Some visitors mention there could be more, but the existing ones are a highlight.
Absolutely! It's designed for children with interactive activities, animal encounters, and creative play areas.
The 'Tríptico de la Infancia' is a set of three educational and recreational spaces in Rosario: La Granja de la Infancia, La Isla de los Inventos, and El Jardín de los Niños, all focused on child development and play.
Bring cash for admission, comfortable shoes, water, and snacks, as there are no food or drink vendors on-site.
🍽️ 🍽️ Food & Dining
No, there are no food or drink vendors on-site. Visitors are encouraged to bring their own snacks and water.
Yes, you can bring your own food and have a picnic. There are benches available, though tables might be limited.
The farm is located in a more suburban area. You'll likely need to travel back towards the city center for a wider selection of restaurants.
Given the hands-on nature of the farm, simple, easy-to-eat picnic items like sandwiches, fruits, and pastries are ideal.
No, there is no place to buy mate or coffee on-site.
📸 📸 Photography
The animal enclosures, the colorful workshops, the labyrinth, and the natural landscapes offer great photo opportunities.
Yes, photography is generally allowed for personal use. Be mindful of other visitors and respect any specific rules in activity areas.
There are no specific mentions of drone photography restrictions, but it's always best to check local regulations and park rules before flying a drone.
A versatile camera, whether a smartphone or a dedicated camera, will work well. Consider a lens that can handle both close-ups of animals and wider shots of the grounds.
It's polite to ask for permission before taking photos of staff members. They are generally friendly and may be happy to oblige.
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