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This weekend, we have prepared three plans that everyone from children to adults can enjoy. A playground where games become works of art and can be played together, a park with simulators where you can get to know Argentina and experience unique sensations, and finally a cafe with two floors with a variety of games where adults can enjoy a cup of coffee and children can have fun.
The country’s first technology and education entertainment park is located in the heart of Palermo. A state-of-the-art simulator allows you to have an immersive experience and learn about ecosystems and their biodiversity.
The accommodation is ready to receive adults and children. Flying through the clouds like a condor, it tours our country from the Humahuaca Valley to the lighthouses at the ends of the world, offering the opportunity to feel the breeze, the speed of the wind and the scents of nature, all thanks to the special effects of the location. Or, hop aboard a simulator and experience what it’s like to be inside a submarine exploring the depths of Argentina’s oceans.

If you’re a dinosaur fan, you can become a paleontologist and unearth the bones of animals that went extinct millions of years ago. You can also experience a 360° visual game where dinosaurs appear among the jungle trees.
where: gear world. Average Gural. Las Heras 4159, Palermo.
Detailed information: Each activity has its own entrance and can be booked at www.laticketera.com.ar/mundo-gea.
Art can be appreciated the moment you play with it. That’s what Argentine artist Paula Castro wanted to show in her new work. play with paint.
His project took as a starting point five artworks by Latin American artists with playful elements, which allowed him to create unique sculptures that were transformed into playgrounds.
He studied for a long time the paintings of Leonora Carrington, Cicero Díaz, Santiago García Sáenz, Luis Ouvlar and Adolfo Ollavaca, which became the inspiration to bring his sculptures to life, which were transformed into slides, merry-go-rounds, climbers and more.
The games will be held outdoors at the Malva Puertos Art Museum headquarters, where adults and children can play with the art for free.
where: Alsina 160, Escobar, Puertos, Bahia.
To keep their imaginations flowing, Ajoy Café Kids has two floors designed for children aged 0 to 8.
There is a dedicated space for your baby, isolated from other areas, and everything your baby needs to play freely and safely.
For children, the large slide leads to a pool of balls, from which they will not want to leave. In the same area there is a space for symbolic play, which the children will have a lot of fun with and which will be good for them. Children can work in a hospital, become a cook, prepare ice cream or sell fruits and vegetables.
The second floor has some trampolines, a car area with a machine shop, a construction area, trampolines, and a few vehicles to increase your speed. Additionally, the art space includes tables, chairs, podiums, and magnetic boards for the most creative people to let their imaginations take flight.
There are adult tables around the main area and admission is free and you pay only for what you eat. There is a pastry offering, but no tucks.
where: Ajoy, Baez 340, Las Canitas, Cava.
reservation: www.ajoykidscafe.com.ar/reserva-tu-dia-de-juegos