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This weekend, three entertainment plans for children and adults: a playground where the toys are works of art and you can play with them, a park with simulators that will allow you to get to know Argentina and experience unique sensations; Finally, a two-storey café includes various games for children to enjoy while adults enjoy a coffee.
The country’s first technological and educational theme park is located in the heart of Palermo. Using state-of-the-art simulators, you can have an immersive experience and learn about our ecosystems and their biodiversity.
The property is ready to receive adults and children. It offers the opportunity to fly between the clouds like a condor, roam our country from the Humuaka Valley to the lighthouse at the end of the world, feel the breeze, the speed of the wind and the smell of nature, all thanks to the special effects of the place; Or ride a simulator and live the experience of being inside a submarine exploring the bottom of the Argentine Sea.

For dinosaur lovers, they can become paleontologists and unearth the bones of these animals that became extinct millions of years ago. In addition, you can experience a 360-degree visual game where dinosaurs appear among the trees of the forest.
where: Jia’s world. street. Graal. Las Heras 4159, Palermo.
More information: Each activity has its own entrance and can be booked at www.laticketera.com.ar/mundo-gea
Art can be appreciated in a moment of play, and this is what Argentine artist Paula Castro wanted to show with her new work Playing paints.
His project begins with five artworks by Latin American artists with playful elements that allowed him to create his own sculptures turned into a playground.
He studied for a long time the paintings of Leonora Carrington, Cicero Dias, Santiago García Sáenz, Luis Overard, and Adolfo Olavaca, which were the inspiration to give life to his sculptures that were transformed into slides, merry-go-rounds, and climbers.
Outdoor games are held on the premises of the Malba Puertos Museum and are free for adults and children to play with art.
where: Alsina 160, Bahia, Portos, Escobar.
To keep your imagination playing, Ajoy Café Kids offers two floors designed for children from 0 to 8 years old.
It has a special area for infants, separate from the rest of the areas and equipped with everything necessary so that they can play freely and protected.
For kids, the large slides lead to a pool of balls that they won’t want to get out. In the same area there is a space for symbolic play which the children enjoy so much and that is good for them: they can work in the hospital, cook, prepare ice cream, sell fruits and vegetables, among other activities.
On the second floor there are some trampolines, a car area with a mechanic shop, a construction area, a trampoline and several speed vehicles. Additionally, the art space has tables, chairs, podiums and magnetic boards so even the most creative can let their imaginations run wild.
Around the main area are tables for adults, entry is free and you only pay for what you consume, there are pastry displays and no food.
where: Agui, Paez 340, Las Cañitas, CAPA.
Reservations: www.ajoykidscafe.com.ar/reserva-tu-dia-de-juegos