In 1903, this neighborhood developed in about fifty blocks and was called Ciudad Feliz (Happy City). However, it was later called Villa del Parque (Park’s City), due to its proximity to the Parque Agronómico (Agronomic Park).
“Aristóbulo del Valle” park, Cuenca street and the train station are the center of Villa del Parque, a quiet neighborhood with an important shopping center.
Another iconic landmark of this neighborhood is Club Comunicaciones, with its famous carnival parties, where many famous singers and musicians, both national and international, participate. This club is not just a meeting point for families and youngsters, but is also one of the clubs that offers the widest range of sports within the Autonomous City of Buenos Aires.