If you’re looking for a change of pace from the hustle and bustle of Buenos Aires, a day trip from Buenos Aires to Tigre is the perfect way to explore a different side of the city. Tigre, located just 30 kilometers north of Buenos Aires, is a charming town situated on the delta of the Paraná River. Known for its picturesque waterways, lush greenery, and laid-back atmosphere, Tigre offers a stark contrast to the concrete jungle of the city.
One of the main draws of Tigre is its network of canals and rivers that run through the town. Visitors can take a boat tour through the delta to get a sense of the town’s unique geography. The boat tour is a great way to see the town’s many stilt houses, which are built on the water, and to get a glimpse of the local wildlife, such as capybaras and herons. The boat tour also offers an opportunity to learn about the history of the delta, including the role it played in the development of Buenos Aires.
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In addition to its waterways, Tigre is also home to a number of museums and cultural institutions. The most notable of these is the Museo de Arte Tigre, which houses a collection of Argentine art and is housed in a beautiful Art Nouveau building. The Museo Naval de la Nacion is another must-see, it is located in a historic building and provides an in-depth look at Argentina’s naval history.
Tigre is also a popular destination for outdoor activities. The town’s many parks and gardens offer a variety of options for hiking, cycling, and picnicking. The Parque de la Costa, a large amusement park located on the delta, is a great option for families and children. The park features a variety of rides, attractions, and shows, making it a great way to spend a day out of the city.
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The town is also known for its local markets, where visitors can find a wide variety of products, including crafts, souvenirs, and traditional foods. One of the most popular markets is the Feria de Mataderos, which is held every Sunday and is a great place to find local artisans and handicrafts.
In conclusion, a day trip to Tigre is a great way to escape the hustle and bustle of Buenos Aires and explore a different side of the city. The town’s picturesque waterways, cultural institutions, and outdoor activities offer something for everyone. Whether you’re interested in art, history, or nature, Tigre is a great destination for a day trip.
My organised trips to Patagonia
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Compact trip through the southernmost Argentinean Patagonia: Ushuaia and El Calafate
Enjoy the 3 most relevant ecosystems in Argentina: The End of the World, The Glaciers and the Iguazu Falls.
Trip to Patagonia Argentina in 7 days touring the most beautiful landscapes of Patagonia Argentina (Peninsula Valdés & El Calafate)
The Carretera Austral by rental car is probably one of the most spectacular routes in Patagonia, designed to be travelled with plenty of time in your rental car.
Tour along Route 40 in Patagonia, starting on Route 3 on the Atlantic coast and continuing along Route 40 until reaching the Andes Mountains and El Calafate.
The Australis Cruises are Expedition Cruises that sail through the Strait of Magellan and the Beagle Channel, exploring one of the most beautiful and unspoiled regions of the world such as Patagonia and Tierra del Fuego.
The Antarctic Cruise aboard the MV USHUAIA offers you an incredible introduction to the 'White Continent' at a reasonable price.