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Wanderlog staff Updated • updatedApr 7, 2023
How long is the drive from Maldonado to Merlo?
The direct drive from Maldonado to Merlo is 728 mi (1,172 km), and should have a drive time of 12 hrs 58 mins in normal traffic.
If you’re going on a road trip from Maldonado to Merlo, we did the research for you and compiled some great stops along the way — with Buenos Aires, Colonia del Sacramento, Cordoba, Rosario, La Plata, Villa Carlos Paz, and Tigre, as well as top places to visit like Calle de los Suspiros and Barrio Histórico, or the ever-popular Colony of Sacramento.
The top cities between Maldonado and Merlo are Buenos Aires, Colonia del Sacramento, Cordoba, Rosario, La Plata, Villa Carlos Paz, and Tigre. Buenos Aires is the most popular city on the route. It's 4 hours from Maldonado and 9 hours from Merlo.
Colonia del Sacramento is a city situated in the southwestern part of Uruguay, adjacent to Buenos Aires across the Río de La Plata. The city boasts of its Barrio Histórico comprising cobblestoned streets flanked by buildings that date back to the Portuguese settlement era. Atop this historical district stands Colonia del Sacramento Lighthouse, erected in the 19th century and providing extensive views of the river.
Buenos Aires is the cosmopolitan capital city of Argentina, known for its stately 19th-century buildings such as Casa Rosada and Teatro Colón. The Plaza de Mayo, a central square, is a major attraction along with the MALBA museum showcasing Latin American art. Buenos Aires is also renowned for its vibrant culture including art, theatre, music, dance and nightlife making it one of the cultural capitals of South America.
Most popular city on this route
3 minutes off the main route, 30% of way to Merlo
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La Plata, the capital of Argentina's Buenos Aires province, is a meticulously planned city with unique diagonal avenues. The grand Plaza Moreno at its center features the impressive neo-Gothic Cathedral of La Plata and the German Renaissance-style Palacio Municipal. The city is also home to the extensive natural history exhibits at La Plata Museum. Just under 60 km from Buenos Aires, it offers a slower pace and an opportunity to immerse in Latin American culture.
3% as popular as Buenos Aires
33 minutes off the main route, 31% of way to Merlo
Tigre, a town located north of Buenos Aires, serves as the gateway to the rivers and wetlands of Paraná Delta. Its former fruit harbor now serves as a busy craft market known as Puerto de Frutos. In addition to this, Tigre boasts of the Mate Museum that traces the history of Argentina's traditional tea-like drink and presents a mate bar for visitors. The Paseo Victorica is an esplanade along the riverside where rowing clubs and restaurants line up.
2% as popular as Buenos Aires
11 minutes off the main route, 32% of way to Merlo
Rosario, the largest city in the central Argentine province of Santa Fe, is situated 300 km northwest of Buenos Aires on the west bank of the Paraná River. It holds the title as Argentina's third-most populous city and is also the most populous city in Argentina that is not a capital. The opulent 1929 Beaux-Arts building that houses the Board of Trade reflects its days of grandeur and serves as a reminder of Rosario's history as Argentina's agricultural capital.
5% as popular as Buenos Aires
6 minutes off the main route, 49% of way to Merlo
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Córdoba, which is the capital of the Argentine province with the same name, is famous for its Spanish colonial architecture. The Jesuit Block, a 17th-century complex that includes active cloisters, churches and South America’s oldest university – Universidad Nacional de Córdoba – can be found here. The city's center is Plaza San Martín and features the Cathedral of Córdoba in neo-baroque style.
Villa Carlos Paz, located in the Punilla Valley on the shores of San Roque Lake, is a resort city known for its natural beauty and attractions. Visitors can explore the city center with its iconic wooden cuckoo clock, Reloj Cucú, and take a chairlift to the peak of Cerro de la Cruz for stunning views of the lake and city.
2% as popular as Buenos Aires
8 minutes off the main route, 76% of way to Merlo
Best stops along Maldonado to Merlo drive
The top stops along the way from Maldonado to Merlo (with short detours) are Puerto Madero, Cementerio de la Recoleta, and Barrio Histórico. Other popular stops include Teatro Colón, Monumento Histórico Nacional a la Bandera, and Zoo Lujan.
The Colony of Sacramento, situated on the Rio de la Plata opposite Argentina, is a significant relic of a time when Portuguese Brazil sought dominance over Spanish territories. Originally established as Nova Colonia do Sacramento in 1660, it served as a military outpost and controlled the river mouth within sight of Buenos Aires. This strategic location also safeguarded Brazil's southern border.
Beautiful old town of Colonia del Sacramento is definitely a place worth of seeing. I visited it in the spring, so there were blossoming plants all around. It is also a quite touristic place, with many small shops everywhere. Old fortified part is not too large and can be explored thoroughly in a day. Shops accept Uruguay pesos and as well US dollars, many of them also euros, Argentinian pesos etc. Paying with card is usually available.
Tõnis Eenmäe — Google review
Lot of museums work from Friday to Sunday, but okay for two days
Evgeny Vasilyev — Google review
The most romantic and evocative corner of the whole River Plate.
Gast?n Fillat — Google review
Was a fun day walking around shopping and seeing things there. I suggest a sunhat and sunscreen though.
april evans — Google review
Very quaint, quiet town. Easy to walk except on the oldest cobblestones. Reasonable old town tour available from the tourist center at 3pm. We used the English map and visited the landmarks on our own.
MaryAnn Wilkinson — Google review
A splendid place !!!
You will literally fill the colonial atmosphere here.
Lots of restaurants of variety of foods.
Lots of gift shops where you can buy beautiful memories.
Free parking spaces !!
The amazing faro de Sacramento !!
The place is totally scenic and paradise for photography !!
INDRANIL Bera — Google review
Great experience to see and feel the history 😉
Gert Spender — Google review
Such a lovely place on the UNESCO World Heritage list
Take 5min in the old part of the town and you know why!
Thorsten Ueberschaer — Google review
Doesn’t have words to describe it!
A charming city, with a beautiful sunset.
Felipe Natal Lopes — Google review
We had an awesome time at the hacienda “La Colina” in the wheat fields, we could see the ships going up to the Río de la Plata river from the back porch. Words cannot explain the peace and beauty of nature in that part of the world, also unique flora and fauna. About twenty minutes from the hacienda we visited one of the oldest cities in Uruguay, Colonia del Sacramento. The historic town of Colonia is Patrimonio de la Humanidad, UNESCO. Old faroles, low houses, adoquine streets, singular beauty. The vegetation is full of eucalyptus, sauce llorón, ombu, pines. The story tells of the indigenous people who lived in that area were the Chana/Timbu and also that they were almost exterminated or enslaved by the Europeans. You can notice the Portuguese and Spanish influence in this town. Beautiful handmade crafts for sale, paintings, leather carvings, exquisite jewelry, lots of amethysts. Colonia is surrounded by artisan farms where you can find fresh and delicious products such as dulce de leche, the famous Colonia cheese, as well as several vineyards. Awesome sunsets! Great food! Definitely a unique place where you can live without running. A diamond in South America. Love it!
Elizabeth Mosca — Google review
It was nice to walk around this old town and take in all the views.
Stefanie Kowalski — Google review
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Manuel de Lobo 209, 70000 Col. del Sacramento, Departamento de Colonia, Uruguay
The Calle de los Suspiros or Street of Sighs is a stone-paved street that is a must-visit spot in the old town of Colonia del Sacramento, Uruguay. It has become famous for its colorful buildings and stories from the past. As a World Heritage Site, it offers plenty of historical value and picturesque charm to visitors. According to myths surrounding its origin, the street was named after tragic events like murdered lovers or prisoners on death row.
(Translated by Google) Place with a lot of history, picturesque
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Lugar con mucha historia, pintoresco
Jazmin Lauye — Google review
This is a highly photographed street. It's picturesque and had a nice contrast of colors. It is beautiful. There are always people during the day, I arrived after sunrise to photograph this street and it was still empty at the time.
Kimberly Dang — Google review
(Translated by Google) It has nothing to do with the photo, it is still worth knowing the old part of Colonia, it is very beautiful
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Nada tiene q ver con la foto , igual vale la pena conocer la parte antigua de Colonia , es muy linda
Ana Laura Villa — Google review
Divineee
Lorenzo Carla — Google review
(Translated by Google) Handsome !!! So much history and beauty....
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Hermoso !!! Tanta historia y belleza ....
Virginia Fern?ndez — Google review
(Translated by Google) small street
The sweet shop is worth a visit.
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Rua pequena
Vale a pena visitar a lojinha de doces
Sariza Caetano — Google review
(Translated by Google) Beautiful place, worth the visit, there is no explanation as to why it got its name.
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Lindo lugar, vale a visita, faltam mais explicações sobre o por que do nome.
Mário Destro — Google review
(Translated by Google) Very beautiful place! Definitely recommended to visit if you are in Colonia! :)
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Super mooie plaats! Zeker een aanrader om te bezoeken als je in Colonia bent! :)
Things by Noralie — Google review
(Translated by Google) Beautiful place worth visiting!!!
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Lugar lindo vale a pena conhecer!!!
Mariangela Russo — Google review
(Translated by Google) Don't take a taxi to go to the historic center, it is less than 7 blocks from the Buquebus terminal!
And it is better to carry dollars because of the exchange rate.
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¡No tomen taxi para ir al centro histórico, está a menos de 7 cuadras de la terminal de Buquebus!
Y es mejor llevar dólares por el tipo de cambio.
Gabriela Bustamante — Google review
(Translated by Google) A street that has many legends due to its name, we don't know which one is true.
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Uma rua que tem muitas lendas devido ao nome, não sabemos qual é a verdadeira.
Marcelo Daniel — Google review
(Translated by Google) Beautiful views. Colonial and old. It's back in time
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Hermosas vistas. Colonial y antiguo. Es volver a los tiempos
Jesús Farrera Grajales — Google review
(Translated by Google) When visiting the Street of Sighs in Colonia del Sacramento, it is advisable to wear appropriate footwear due to the cobblestones of the place. Since the ground is covered in old cobblestones, it can be somewhat uneven and slippery in some areas, increasing the risk of tripping or falling. Therefore, it is advisable to wear comfortable shoes with good traction to safely enjoy this picturesque historical corner of the city."
In addition to its colonial imprint, it is worth highlighting the history and myths about said street, a magical and super photographable place.
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Al visitar la Calle de los Suspiros en Colonia del Sacramento, es recomendable llevar calzado adecuado debido al empedrado del lugar. Dado que el suelo está cubierto de adoquines antiguos, puede resultar un tanto irregular y resbaladizo en algunas áreas, lo que aumenta el riesgo de tropezar o caerse. Por ello, es aconsejable usar calzado cómodo y con buena tracción para disfrutar de manera segura de este pintoresco rincón histórico de la ciudad."
Además de su impronta colonial cabe destacar la historia y los mitos sobre dicha calle ,un lugar mágico y súper fotografiable
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70000 Colonia del Sacramento, Departamento de Colonia, Uruguay
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Barrio Histórico is a UNESCO-listed historic district located on the Rio de la Plata, featuring colonial landmarks and cobblestone streets that showcase a blend of Spanish, Portuguese, and post-colonial urban design. The area includes the Portón de Campo, an old city gate with a drawbridge, as well as a lighthouse amidst the ruins of a 17th-century convent offering scenic views of the waterfront neighborhood.
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Colonia del Sacramento, Colonia Department, Uruguay
The lighthouse in Colonia del Sacramento, dating back to the 1850s, offers a chance to explore its historical significance. With a staircase leading to the top and informative displays, it provides visitors with insights into the city's colonial past. In addition to the lighthouse, tourists can enjoy exploring seven other museums in Colonia. These museums showcase the rich history of Portuguese naval expeditions through exhibits of jewelry, uniforms, and old maps.
Nice old colonial town, there are a lot of bars and restaurants, you can climb the lighthouse, walk the original streets and spend easily half a day waiting perhaps for the ferry to Buenos Aires. The old town is situated just a few blocks away from the ferry and bus terminal.
Simone Uva — Google review
Beautiful place to visit even at night.
Guilherme Carvalho — Google review
Beautiful medival architecture, I love it. If someone like this theme I really recomend. What to do here ? walk to the streets, sit in coffe house arround the city and waiting for sunset. Here you can back to past to 1920, because on the streets are a lot of old car which inside have table to keep the coffe. Awesome
Pit Abilud — Google review
It was closed today, but the view up there must be awesome.
Vitor Carlos — Google review
I went to visit Colonia for the afternoon so I could renew my 90-day Visa for Argentina. Booking a round trip on Buquebus was very easy to get to Colonia. Yes, Uruguay is more expensive than Buenos Aires! However, you can still pay with Argentine pesos in Colonia and DO NOT NEED to convert your pesos. The price on the check at the restaurant I ate at worked out to be the same no matter how you paid.
Colonia is very old and a great place to walk around for a few hours and learn about the history of this city. There are a lot of places to eat and also to buy souvenirs. It does not take more than a 2 or 3hrs to casually walk around to see the historic parts. They have done a great job at preserving it!
Justin Thompson — Google review
It's a good place to sea the light house from top and it has an amazing view.
They charge 35 uyu pesos ticket for lighthouse .
Nitesh Vishwakarma — Google review
Great all round views from the top of this lighthouse. There are two levels, if you chose to go upto the second top level, make sure you have a good head for heights. It's a narrow tight staircase and little space to move around at the top. Additionally the railing around the top barely reached waist level for me. It would be all to easy to lose your balance if you lent over too far and fall. Keep back from the edge. Great views out to sea and across the old town. You can pay the small entrance fee in either Argentine or Uruguay Pesos.
Miles Macdonald — Google review
À beautiful historic town to visit!
Nancy W. — Google review
One of the must go places when you are visiting Colonia Del Sacramento. The light house in itself is very beautiful with a different design, most of the lighthouses are cylindrical in shape but this one is rectangular at the bottom and cylindrical at the top. We have to pay a nominal amount to go inside around 30-50 peso per person and they will allow very few people at a time . You will be allowed to go to the top rectangular part of the lighthouse first and then after sometime they will let you go to the topmost part and the view from there is breathtaking . You can see the whole Colonia from top of the light House .
Kanchan Rawat — Google review
What a handsome thing. The entrance ticket costs 1 USD, I had with me a 100 banknote and the ticket lady wasn't able to give me change. Pity, wasted opportunity.
Mirosław Siemieniuk — Google review
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G4GX+V4J, De San Francisco, 70000 Col. del Sacramento, Departamento de Colonia, Uruguay
Puerto Madero is an upmarket area in Buenos Aires that was once a dockside. It has undergone redevelopment and now boasts sleek skyscrapers housing multinational corporations, high-value apartments, and converted redbrick buildings containing upscale steakhouses popular with tourists and business people. The Costanera Sur Ecological Reserve offers wildlife enthusiasts trails around several lakes while Puente de la Mujer, a graceful suspension bridge spans the docks.
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Buenos Aires, Argentina
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San Telmo is a neighborhood in Buenos Aires that exudes bohemian charm with its pop-up art galleries, street murals, and late-night bars. It boasts of antique shops and lively steakhouses along Defensa Street that leads to Plaza Dorrego where tourists flock on Sundays for the flea market and street performers. Parque Lezama has tall jacaranda trees and Museo Histórico Nacional which showcases Italianate architecture.
The Teatro Colón is an opera house in Buenos Aires that is widely considered to have some of the world's best acoustics. The refurbishment of 2006-2010 added new seating and features, such as a massive chandelier with 700 light bulbs. The theater is significant for its association with the city's cultural life, and frequently hosts classical music, operas, ballets, and tours.
Magnificent architecture and the best acoustics in the continent. Best events are operas and symphonics. The decor is gorgeous and the staff is super friendly and knowledgeable. Must go place, beautiful inside and out.
Mavi Carrasco — Google review
This is an awesome Opera House and Ballet Theatre, ranked among the finest in the world. The great hall has perfect acoustic. The history of how it was built, taking 16 years and under the leadership of 3 architects, was most intriguing. Marbles of specific colours for various parts of the main entrance, stairs, railings, walls, etc., were imported from different countries in Europe. Beautiful painted ceilings and chandeliers helped to showcase the grandeur of the opera house. It is clearly an iconic landmark of Buenos Aires and worth seeing for any visitor to this city.
Joseph Lam — Google review
My partner speaks Spanish & had Argentina passport so he got the best price tickets for 2. Despite I don’t understand Spanish in this tour, I still enjoy this theater tour guide & its magnificent structure. We also sat inside Box while watching the rehearsal for couple minutes. Definitely highly recommended especially if u love to watch shows & opera.
Cashflow RE Diana Lovetravel — Google review
Absolutely beautiful. Purchase your ticket online to make things quicker and easier. Tours are guided only with groups of up to 20 or 30 people depending on how busy it is.
Guides are very knowledgeable and give in-depth detail explanations on history and other facts of the building.
Walking through it feels amazing, especially admiring the beautiful works of architecture.
Arrive in good time to join your guided group and remember no food or drinks permitted inside. They have a restaurant on site so you can make purchases there.
Dalton — Google review
Really just the most beautiful.
I am biased since I practically live in the theatre but still, every time I walk onto the stage, its immense beauty never fails to overwhelm me. This place is truly magical.
Michelle M Wong — Google review
Breathtaking. Magnificent. Wonderful. Astonishing. Stunning Incredible.
I'm getting out of compliments for this place because it's simply fabulous! The architecture is mind-blowing and the acoustic is pretty awesome. They even have kinda like a bar area where you can order wine, whisky, champagne, beverages and they even sell alfajores and sandwiches. You can also book a table.
If you are visiting Buenos Aires then you MUST visit this theatre. Buy your tickets at least one week in advance, the locals are passionate about their culture and the tickets tend to sold out relatively fast, so expect to see this theatre completely full.
The whole experience was magical and beautiful, I'm sure you'll love every single second of your time here.
Daniel Souza Bertoldi — Google review
A wonderful temple of art for all people.
The beauty of the building and the wonderful sound create a magical atmosphere of perfection. One can only enjoy being here.
The buildings and interior decoration are just as beautiful as it is pleasant to see people who have come here. These people want to join the great classics and I am pleased to be with them.
Thank you!
Igor — Google review
The tour was nice, but there was no information given that couldn’t have been read before hand.
The price of the tour is ridiculous at 18000 Pesos. Just buy a ticket for a standing place wich is 5600 Pesos per person and you can see everything that is included in the tour.
Nick — Google review
Very beautiful! It’s worth seeing and learning about the history! Our tour guide was very nice and informative. We even got to see an audition for opera so that was really cool to be able to see in the theater itself.
Neha Luthra — Google review
Wonderful tour of the opera house. Truly a stunning building and a must-do in the city. However, cost of guided tour for only 1 hour was very high especially for non-locals (2000 pesos more than for local residents). As revealed on the tour, this doesn’t seem in line with the cost of the performance tickets, which apparently start from as little as 1-2usd.
Emma Graham — Google review
The guide tour of theater Colon is fun and highly recommended even if the lights are being tested. We enjoyed the tour so much we came back to attend a ballet. We had parterre center seats. We highly recommend attending a shoe in this beautiful place with a great local
Orchestra and fantastic acoustic. It is one of the best things to do in BA.
Damien Frennet — Google review
My favourite opera in the world! Excellent acoustic. The experience is unique. The Argentinian audience is so grateful after each opera. Last time with Anna Netrebecko, the ovation lasted more than five minutes. You can do the tourists visit. It could be difficult to get tickets, but not impossible. You can try the same day.
David Pereyra (Perspectives) — Google review
Amazing to see and an excellent guided tour. Can strongly recommend visiting for the tour, you may want to book online (very easy process) to ensure you get into one of the English tours (if you're an English speaker).
The architecture and history of the building was very interesting and it was all very impressive.
Gavin Meredith — Google review
A wonderful opera theatre. Very European and magnificent. The tour was very informative and friendly. The tour guide allowed us reasonable time to look around take photos. Well worth a visit. We enjoyed it.
Bandula Gonsalkorale — Google review
This place was stunningly beautiful; it's absolutely not to be missed. When we booked tickets, the woman said apologetically that the lights may not be on in the main hall - which was indeed the case, but was even better because we were able to see a bit of a dress rehearsal. I wish our stay in Argentina had been long enough to buy tickets to a performance.
A word about the online booking system: when we searched online, it showed no English tours available, but when we stopped by in person, there were still spaces. So if you find yourself in the same position where the website indicates no English tours, go in person to book instead.
Lina Nandy — Google review
It’s a beautiful opera house. It’s worth getting nice seats, however you can get last minute standing seats for 5000, and the view is amazing, you see the whole stage. A lot of opera houses in the world do this but it’s often restricted view, but not here.
Jamie Cook — Google review
Incredible exterior and interior! Highly recommended doing a tour of this historic theater while in BA. Our Engligh tour guide was very knowledgeable, and the tour lasted about 45 minutes. Hope to catch a play here someday!
Dipanjan Das — Google review
Simply spectacular theater! The English guided tour was very informative. Make sure to have something to eat at the café, their desserts are delicious!
Ryan Evans — Google review
Taking a guided tour visit or attending a concert is a once-in-a-lifetime experience to live at Teatro Colón (Colón Theater). It's a magical place full of history, outstanding architecture of great relevance in the worldwide opera life. Highly recommended!
Enrique Martinez — Google review
Definitely buy your ticket in advance. The English tours sell out quickly. The tour is full of details and shows off the beautiful features of the Theatre. I would love to see a performance.
Julie Irwin — Google review
Absolutely mind-boggling place! The acoustics are truly stunning. I have performed in and attended orchestra concerts all around the world, but my ears have never felt as happy as at Teatro Colón. What an amazing experience!
Lydia Bundy — Google review
Breathtakingly beautiful. If you are there to see a show, have a walk around during your interval(s). The art and architectural structures are in perfect harmony. Just wow.
Natcha D. — Google review
Amazing historical and beautiful Theatre. Tickets for the tour sell out fast in English so reserve ahead of time. Definitely worth the tour and time.
Taha Raja — Google review
Spellbinding opulent venue, pure class with stunning interior and of course world class productions. I thought I had good photos of the place but the ones on here are stunning. If you spend any time in BA, get a ticket for here…a must do!
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Tucumán 1171, C1049 Cdad. Autónoma de Buenos Aires, Argentina
The Recoletta Cemetery is a large and very ornate cemetery located in the Recoleta neighbourhood of Buenos Aires, Argentina. It is famous for the many prominent graves including that of Eva Perón, several former presidents, and writers Adolfo Bioy Casares, Victoria Ocampo, and Oliverio Girondo. The cemetery is labyrinthine and full of statues and elaborate architecture.
A very impressive cemetery. Our guide told us this holds over 4000 mausoleums. There was a lot of interesting statuary. Of interest, I thought, was that many of the mausoleums had stained glass windows facing inwards, spiritually so that the light of god can shine upon the departed. It would be well worth planning the time to just wander the many many rows of mausoleums. Some of the carvings are exquisite.
Graham Tranter — Google review
Beautiful architecture and many of the most renowned politicians and high society names can be found here, including Evita's grave. So many interesting statues , including a couple who requested to be looking in opposite directions. A lot of history, lots of money. Unfortunately, many of the graves are not properly taken care of. Still worth visiting.
Alejandra Aboud Keenan — Google review
Celebration of Death is a concept which differs from place to place, religion religion and culture to culture. But even when this occasion is celebrated, there can be no better place to do so that the Recoleta Cemetery, in Buenos Aires. It is not just a cemetery but a custodian of art and beauty. Was surprised that it is still used actively and I witnessed a funeral in progress. A few hours is needed to walk around this cemetery and every minute of that walk is memorable
Mazahir Rahim — Google review
Must see while in Buenos Aires, can get crowded especially around Eva Peron’s sarcophagus. Bring water as there is nothing inside to drink and can get very hot and covers a large area, lots of walking and lots of history but worth every step.
Skylined 10 — Google review
I wasn’t quite sure what we were going to do in this cemetery, but we ended up whiling away a nice hour or so in the evening light, wandering around and peering into tombs, finding beautiful little details here and there. It would’ve been v atmospheric to go down into a crypt, and the slightly random signs seemed to say this is / was possible at some point, but they were closed when we were there. Good for a ramble!
William Jessop — Google review
Beautiful cemetery full of magnificent mausoleums of various styles. Many prominent people including Eva Peron, several presidents and wealthy individuals buried here. Peaceful and humongous to walk around can easily get lost. Many visitors around, grounds are well kept and public toilets inside.
EH — Google review
The place is impressive. Its huge and every mausoleum its prettier than the one before. Its an amazing place full of history and is really well kept.
Isabel Báez — Google review
Absolutely great experience. Though we didn’t have a guide (which I am sure would make it much more interesting) we liked the beauty. It was smaller than I expected but each mausoleum was different and it was very interesting. Ticket for a foreigner cost around 12EUR.
Liinatriin — Google review
Really a beautiful and interesting place. In my travels, I never thought I’d visit a cemetery as part of my itinerary, but you can’t miss going here! So many amazing dedications, it’s almost like an outdoor modern art museum. I give it 4/5 stars because some of these poor glass entrances have been broken and one casket was busted - I didn’t look inside 🙄 but someone with a tiny bit of morbid curiosity might actually be able to see a corpse….also, the walkway could use some attention, loose tiles - more of an annoyance for me, but could compromise someone who needs assistance walking. Overall, I enjoyed my visit! Highly recommend!
Michelle Sullivan — Google review
One of the world's most interesting and beautiful cemeteries, you are easily lost down the numerous paths. Grab and map and prepare to walk around a least an hour before finding Eva Peron's mausoleum. Buy tickets in advance to avoid a wait.
Saundra — Google review
A huge area of mausoleums worth walking around for an hour or so. There are tours in Spanish highlighting interesting stories about some people buried there and you may be able to find other language tours. I just walked around on my own and enjoyed the variety of tombs. The Evita tomb isn't specially marked but if you use Google maps or ask around, you should be able to find it.
balooko31 — Google review
Not too crowded and good for a pleasant walk. By far the largest cemetery I’ve been too with the most intriguing and creative mausoleum designs. Many are downright works of art. Museum worthy.
Gonzo Gonzalez — Google review
5090 ars in February 2024. You have to pay by card. With the money and the amount of people coming you would expect the place to be well looked after. I didn't like that there are some tombs that are full of garbage and junks. In some (at least two places) you can smell the rotten bodies.
It's an intriguing place to be, especially the older parts that are more interesting. Some famous people are buried here. A lot of tourists.
No name — Google review
Well-maintained, gorgeous cemetery filled with incredibly beautiful graves that are more akin to mausoleums. One can wander aimlessly and admire the effort and architecture of each one, but I would recommend joining one of their tours to truly understand the significance of prominent gravesites and people.
James — Google review
Definitely one of the largest and most interesting cemeteries that exist. Wasn't that crowded on a weekday, and was very convenient to buy the tickets after we arrived.
This is one of the most important Buenos Aires landmarks and is the resting place of Eva Peron (Evita). Walk through this literal maze of Argentina’s history, a combination of mausoleums and crypts in which the nation’s nobility and past presidents have been laid to rest. It’s an incredible historical site, and you can enjoy the many fascinating anecdotes about the people who have been buried here.
The most sought after grave is Evita’s. She’s buried with her family so you’ll see her family’s tomb under the name Duarte. It’s on a narrow passageway but once you know where you’re going it’s easy to find, thanks to the crowds and walking tours that typically visit her.
Dipanjan Das — Google review
This place was on our bucket list when we visited Buenos Aires and it certainly didn't disappoint. It's quite a wonder getting to see such wonderful craftsmanship in a cemetary, it feels like you're taking a stroll through a medieval village how they have the grave structures. The place is quite peaceful in general despite the large number of tourists that visited over the long weekend. Would certainly recommend a visit to this cemetery when you visit Buenos Aires
Sagnik Saha — Google review
This is a history-filled cemetery with elegant tombs and mausoleums. It is meticulously maintained and daily tours available in both Spanish, English, and sometimes other languages.
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A Who's Who of families of Buenos Aires and other parts of Argentina are buried here. You could spend days earning about the history of some of these people.
It is well worth the time to visit the Cementerio de la Recoleta.
David Partridge — Google review
The grounds are well kept. The entrance line can take a while at times, but after that u are free to roam around. Definitely a place you should check out. I believe entry is like $3 or $4 to enter. They also provide tours at different times throughout the day!
Tiana W — Google review
Beautiful cemetery. Not much else to say besides, just go. Worth the visit.
Careful when buying, they do not accept cash of any kind, keep a Visa and Mastercard in hand, you might need to ask someone to buy tickets for you.
Maps are free, and just in case get a tour guide, there are just too many stories about many tombs, most are very interesting.
Geraldo Tarallo Assis — Google review
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Junín 1760, C1113 Cdad. Autónoma de Buenos Aires, Argentina
Recoleta is an affluent district that boasts of luxurious former palaces, Parisian-style townhouses and high-end boutiques. One of the main attractions in Recoleta is its extravagant cemetery where national icons like Eva Perón rest. The area also offers a range of cultural activities such as the National Museum of Fine Arts, Recoleta Cultural Center and Plaza Francia's handicrafts market.
The Japanese restaurant Arte culinario Jardín Japonés offers delicious Japanese cuisine in a tranquil setting among beautiful Japanese gardens. The staff are friendly and fluent in English, ensuring you have a great experience. The sushi and dim sum here are particularly tasty, with plenty of flavour and juiciness. Although the juice can be a little too concentrated at times, it's still an amazing meal overall. I'd highly recommend coming here if you're looking for some truly fabulous Japanese food!
My all time favourite meal. The sushi and dim sum had so much flavour, and the chicken was exceptionally juicy. As soon as the waitress realised we're English speaking, she made sure we have someone fluent in English assists us. Unfortunately the juice I got was warm and very concentrated, but not even this could affect my experience. Wish I could come back!
Chantel Nair — Google review
The service is brilliant, very attentive and friendly. They even have menu’s in English which is quite handy. The food is ok but nothing more than that really. Incredible presentation but the meat was rather tough and chewy for my dish (guydon) The dessert however was great.
Eloise-_- — Google review
Even for Buenos Aires, where the standard of sushi is poor, this is really just a money maker as it’s attached to the jardín. The salmon sashimi was good, it’s Chilean, but the ‘no name’ white fish was not a good sushi fish and they topped it with red onion which overpowered the mouth. The nigiri rice was also wrong, poor flavour and texture. We just took the fish off it and left the rice. The octopus was just weird. Both the texture and flavour were off. The mixed vegetable/langostino tempura came with no langostinos. They did bring us a generous portion of the missing, deep fried langostinos when we brought it the their attention. Regardless, the tempura batter was not panko and it was bland. The tentsuyu (dipping sauce) was flavourless and without bonito flakes. Oh and don’t expect any Japanese beers, which are light and tasty and go well with sushi. There’s Quilmes, the most generic of Argentinian beers, and Patagonia, which is a good Argentinian beer but to strong to have with sushi.
I wish I had something good to say about this place but I can’t find anything. It’s a tourist trap. And it’s expensive. Sad.
Chris Recek — Google review
This place doesn’t offer wifi, waitress and table service is distracted when you come on your own to eat. Food is very basic in terms of culinary experience. Take pictures of the lake and the park, then go eat somewhere else in Palermo
Asdr?bal Jos? Medrano — Google review
Worst food ever, overpriced place! Go to the garden but do not eat here! I tried the ramen and it was so disgusting!
Nathaly Villamor — Google review
I really liked this restaurant. I actually went with low expectations, wondering if it would be more of a gimmick because it’s inside the Japanese garden. But the food was excellent! Everything we had was so good. If you you’re lucky, you can get a table outside!
Nichole Post — Google review
They don’t serve food or sushi after 4:30pm and the staff is rude here at the restaurant portion of the beautiful Japanese gardens. Also not that nice as far as decor. Would have been lovely to get sushi here but with crazy expensive prices, strict hours for sushi and rude waiters I’m glad we saved the money and didn’t get anything to eat.
Dory Benami — Google review
They use canned salmon in hot rolls.🤦♂️
Japanese chef would lose mind from such a spectacle
Ilia Epifanov — Google review
Located inside the Japanese Garden, a simple food menu is offred with slight Japanese Flavor. Don't expect Japanese.food. It' ll ruin your experience.
For a main course and a drink you'll pay some 20$ per person (January 2020).
Do expect a long wait to be seated and to be served, since waitress are overwhelmed .
Better if you reserve, especially during holidays and weekends.
Is very noisy. Not adequate for romance or business talk.
Luisa Rangel — Google review
The view to the gardens was the only thing that we would remember from this place.
The food was mediocre, not the quality that you will expect from a so called Japanese cuisine, the ramen was just ok, the fried shrimps were burned and oily, the sushi was almost tasteless. Lastly the deserts came prepacked in nylon bags and were very dry.
In conclusion isn't worth eating here, with the same amount of money you could have amazing Japanese food elsewhere especially in Buenos Aires.
Marwan Rizik — Google review
Great experience for the families. There is a line but we'll worth the wait. Menus in English and Spanish. Great service and excellent food. We had the fried chicken and sushi. Along with sake and green tea.
Scott Remy — Google review
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Av. Casares 3450, C1425 Cdad. Autónoma de Buenos Aires, Argentina
I'll never travel to Merlo without this trip planner again
The Serrano street in central Madrid is known for its hip bars, restaurants and open-air, weekend market. It is a buzzing street with a unique bohemian feel.
Nice place for walking around and beautiful craft market with interesting items
Ekaterine (Catherine) — Google review
Nice place to visit
Pablo Velazco (Crystal Clear) — Google review
Very cool street, with a lot of bars and restaurants. The marked they have during the weekends at worth visiting.
Amalie — Google review
I quite like the lightbulb art and the matchstick man here... Plenty of cafes but I prefer the burrito, taco place around the corner on Serrano street
Peter Tattersall — Google review
Nice to walk around, perfect to go during the weekend since you will find a fair full of hand made things. Also it’s nice to have a drink or a bite.
Luciana (lucy) — Google review
Nice street for take a walk till you come to plaza Serrano and there is where the fun start🤘
Palermo Hollywood, a vibrant sub-district of Palermo, is known for its TV studios and film production companies. The area boasts a diverse dining scene, offering everything from trendy sushi bars to upscale steakhouses. After dark, the neighborhood comes alive with bustling ice cream parlors, brewpubs, and rooftop bars serving craft cocktails. Night owls can also enjoy late-night dancing at various clubs that stay open well into the early hours.
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Buenos Aires, Argentina
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Hotel Carmelo Playa Seré
Permanently closed
Hotel
Outdoor Activities
Beaches
Relaxed rooms in a laid-back hotel offering free Wi-Fi & breakfast, plus a pool & a game room.
(Translated by Google) The hotel was a pleasant surprise, as the general view of Carmelo is not beautiful, except for the edge of the Rio da Prata, but the apartment was huge, with a living room, kitchen and suite, all very spacious. Cable TV and air conditioning completed the accommodation in an area separate from the rooms and the main part of the hotel. Situated in a green area, with a kind of mini zoo and a playground right in front, the hotel also has a very pleasant outdoor and covered pool. There is also a restaurant that serves good options. You can stay at the hotel all day, in short, for the convenience, tranquility and leisure for those who like outdoor activities. For children it is sensational. For adults too, as it has a games room and even a Casino, but I wasn't interested in visiting this one, it's not to my liking. The breakfast is also excellent!
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O hotel foi uma grata surpresa, pois o visual geral de Carmelo não é bonito, a não ser a orla do Rio da Prata, porém o apartamento era enorme, com sala, cozinha e suíte, todos muito amplos. Tv a cabo e ar condicionado completavam as acomodações em uma área à parte dos quartos e da parte principal do hotel. Situado numa área verde, com uma espécie de minizoo e um parquinho bem em frente, o hotel ainda tem piscina ao ar livre e coberta, bem agradáveis. Tem também um restaurante que serve boas opções. Dá pra ficar no hotel o dia todo, em suma, pela comodidade, tranquilidade e lazer pra quem gosta de atividades ao ar livre. Para crianças é sensacional. Para adultos também, pois tem sala de jogos e até mesmo um Cassino, mas este não tive interesse em conhecer, não é do meu agrado. O café da manhã também é excelente!
Isaac Simão — Google review
Great experience
ELENA Y JUAN FAGUNDEZ — Google review
(Translated by Google) Spacious and comfortable rooms, nice view, and an excellent place. Nice breakfast, and very good service. Dinner can be had a short distance away at the Hotel Casino, as well as using the open and closed pool. Very quiet and peaceful for a good rest. To improve, the bedspreads are already showing signs of wear and stains, which warrant replacement.
(Original)
Habitaciones amplias y cómodas, linda vista, y un lugar excelente. El desayuno agradable, y la atención muy buena. La cena puede hacerse a corta distancia en el Hotel Casino, asi como tambien usar la piscina abierta y la cerrada. Muy tranquilo y apacible para un buen descanso. Para mejorar, los cubrecamas ya dan muestras de desgaste y manchas, que ameritan un reemplazo.
Oscar Eseisa — Google review
(Translated by Google) The room is comfortable, quiet and spacious. The bathroom is quite good and comfortable. Good water pressure and very hot. The pool, which is in the hotel opposite, is good, although it could be better, because in winter if you get out of the water and go to the bathroom, it is cool and under the same roof. The bed is quite comfortable and a very good size, although due to personal taste, it is a little soft. There is a TV with HD cable and a small minibar, although good for a couple of drinks. The park in the background is beautiful even in the cold. Good access to the beach. Maybe the room is a little cold in winter and could be better heated.
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La habitación es cómoda, silenciosa y amplia. El baño está bastante bien y es cómodo. Buena presión de agua y bien caliente. La pileta, que está en el hotel de enfrente está bien, aunque podría estar mejor, porque en invierno si salís del agua y vas al baño, está fresco y bajo el mismo techo. La cama es bastante cómoda y de muy buen tamaño, aunque por gusto personal, es un poco blanda. Hay tv con cable HD y frigobar pequeño, aunque bien para un par de bebidas. El parque del fondo esta lindo hasta con frío. Buen acceso a la playa. Tal vez un poco fría la habitación en invierno y podría estar mejor climatizada.
Lucas Garrido — Google review
(Translated by Google) When we arrived the boiler was off and the air conditioning heat was not working well. In the dining room it was cold at breakfast and to use the pool you have to walk 50 meters to another hotel. The pool is for a horror movie. I only caught the attention of the receptionist who was concerned about solving the problems with the heating and hot water.
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Cuando llegamos estaba apagada la caldera y el aire acondicionado calor no funcionaba bien. En el comedor hacía frío en el desayuno y para usar la pileta hay que caminar 50 metros hasta otro hotel. La pileta es para una película de terror. Sólo rescato la atención de la recepcionista que se preocupó por resolver los problemas con la calefacción y el agua caliente.
Sergio Wisner — Google review
(Translated by Google) Nice hotel with comfortable and modern rooms, good furniture, excellent bed and bedding, good shower and good breakfast service. Attentive and helpful staff. It is close to Seré beach and you can walk to the Yates dock, one of the places in Carmelo that is worth visiting.
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Lindo hotel con habitaciones confortables y modernas, buenos muebles, excelente cama y ropa de cama, buena ducha y buen servicio de desayuno. El personal atento y servicial. Queda cerca de playa Seré y se puede ir caminando hasta el atracadero de Yates, uno de los lugares de Carmelo que vale la pena visitar.
Americo Ferreira — Google review
(Translated by Google) The attention is excellent
The incredible place.
Breakfast is very rich.
The rooms are spacious with a rustic style.
The bathroom is also spacious and clean.
You have to reserve in time.
Highly recommended.
(Original)
La atención es excelente
El lugar increíble.
El desayuno es muy rico.
Las Habitación es son amplias con un estilo rústico.
El baño también es amplio y mi y limpio.
Hay que reservar con tiempo.
Sumamente recomendable.
Leonardo Carlevaro — Google review
(Translated by Google) It had really been a long time since I had been to such an abandoned hotel. The bathroom fixtures were disgusting. And the price is not convenient enough to be in that state. I recommend other options to stay in that city.
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Realmente hacía tiempo que no iba a un hotel tan abandonado. Los artefactos del baño daban asco. Y el precio no es tan conveniente como para estar en ese estado. Recomiendo otras opciones para alojarse en esa ciudad.
Maria Celia Martinez — Google review
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Av. Rodó s/n, 70700 Carmelo, Departamento de Colonia, Uruguay
What an amazing experience. Sebastian was an excellent host and teacher. They are open from 11-8 (ignore google’s hours). I am a Californian and this is some of the best red wine we have tasted. We encourage you to linger over your three glasses of syrah, tannat, and grand reserve of both aged in oak for 2+ years with a delicious tray of cheese, meat and toasted bread. If here in February, you can watch them process their luscious grapes and experience the New York Times reviewed bodega experience. Meeting Bernardo and his son Juan and learning about their family history was a highlight of our Uruguayan trip.
Jessica Young — Google review
We stayed at the winery for two days and had a fantastic experience. The rooms were gorgeous and spacious, and we used our terrace to stargaze at night. The employees were very helpful and set up reservations at great restaurants for us as well as led us through an amazing wine tasting. However, the star of the show was Bruno the winery dog. We enjoyed playing with this goofy guy - he even joined us for a jog around the back roads one morning.
Lauren Mertens — Google review
Taste food and wine. My girlfriend and I had a great moment there.
We booked on Saturday morning (the same day).
We paid by credit card
Darwin Salcedo — Google review
Very interesting people, interesting place with a family story, good wine (Syrah, Tannag & blend of both), very friendly and sharing all their story and passion for wine.
They offer free visit, wine dégustation (3 wines) for 15 USD, wine degustation 3 wine + cheese for 25 USD( I recomend it !).
Wine is between 17 USD to 30 USB per bottle. Degustation glass is 10 USD (very beautifull, in crystall).
I would to buy 1 bottle + 1 glass + 1 big dégustation. .. BUT they don't accept credit card !! After this they qtart to be less nice when they understand I could NOT buy everything.
All expérience was amazing until last point. Anyway I recomend to visit it.
Olivier Antunes — Google review
Location: actually a beautiful place with big and nicely decorated rooms, but you can only get there by car. They only host 4 couples and the most beautiful part is the sitting area outside the room. From there you can watch the sunset. The city Carmelo is a 10 minute drive or 20 minute bike ride away.
Room: The bathroom is very nice and they had instant hot water with good pressure. There is a little kitchen area, as they will deliver a wodden box with the breakfast and leave it over night in front of your door. This kind of attracted a lot of ants.
Food: for breakfast they offered some bred, orange juice, a yoghurt which seemed bad, fruits and cheap ham and cheese. We couldn't eat it and gave it to a dog. The degustation was included and we additionally booked the BBQ. We barely ate it, as it seems like they used low quality meat.
Program: we arrived and missed the introduction, as the owner barely spoke English. I told her, I speak Spanish but she decided to stick to English and therefore not telling us anything about the area. So later on I went to the reception to ask about the program for this area. The receptionist then explained us the tour options, where we could drive with the bike for free. The degustation is the most important part so first they told us a little about the history and the process. When they served the wine, we didn't get any explanation or guidance and just drank it.
All in all -> I was super dissatisfied and had higher expectations. I would recommend to stay with another bodega nearby.
Candy Zimmermann — Google review
Charming vineyard perfect for pairing great wine with a beautiful view, relaxing environment and ambience. Highly recommend spending some time here to unwind.
Steffonn Chan — Google review
Amazing! Super friendly staff, beautiful place, and absolutely awesome wine and vibe.
Thomas Strakos — Google review
This was the highlight of the trip. Frederico was so friendly and welcoming, and the wine was both abundant and delicious.
Luke Stanbra — Google review
Amazing experience, cozy livingroom, spectacular service. Good wines with perfect matching.
Carlos Soriano — Google review
Fabulous boutique winery run by a classy and gracious family who welcome their guests like family!
Incredible wine tasting experience where you can enjoy a few the best rated and highest quality wines of Uruguay.
Don’t miss the opportunity to visit if you are in the region!
Richard D. Adler — Google review
private wine tasting experience was amazing. must visit
Brandon Burr — Google review
Beat deal thus far in Uruguay. Excellent wine and food. Go for lunch and enjoy all the excellent wine that flows throughout, the perfect way to spend an afternoon.
The staff is wonderful and knowledgeable and quick to respond when I wanted to arrange our visit. Also getting to hangout with Luna the friendly winery dog was great.
They now do take credit cards too if you have read the older reviews mentioning that they don't.
Michelle E — Google review
Location: it's a beautiful place with nice and big rooms, but you have to get there by car. They only host 4 couples and the most beautiful part is the sitting area outside the room, where you can watch the sunset. The city Carmelo is a 10 minute drive away.
Room: The bathroom is very nice and they had instant hot water with good pressure. There is a little kitchen area, as they will deliver a wodden box with breakfast and leave it over night in front of your door. This kind of attracted a lot of ants.
Food: for breakfast they offered some bred, orange juice, a yoghurt which seemed bad, fruits and cheap ham and cheese. We couldn't eat it and gave it to a dog. The degustation was included and we additionally booked the BBQ. We barely ate it, as it seems like they used low quality meat. The price was overpriced for what I got. I wouldn't recommend it.
Program: we arrived and didn't get an introduction, as the owner barely spoke English. I told her, I speak Spanish but she decided to stick to English and therefore not telling us anything about the area. So later on I went to the reception to ask about the program for this area. The receptionist then explained us the tour options, where we could drive with the bike for free. The degustation is the most important part so first they told us a little about the history and the process. When they served the wine, we didn't get any explanation or guidance and just drank it.
All in all -> I was super dissatisfied and had higher expectations. I would recommend to stay with another bodega nearby.
Confiserie Eckhards — Google review
In a hidden place of Colonia, El Legado offers great selection of wines in a peaceful area with lot of nature. It is a great winery with a friendly staff. I had a great time, looking forward to spending another day there drinking. Prices are reasonable, actually I would say cheap in comparison to any USA winery.
Joa the Scientist — Google review
Always a pleasure to enjoy the wonderful wines and lovely ambiance at Bodega El Legado. My brother from California joined me this time and he fell in love with this family owned winery. Maria, Bernardo and their sons are so welcoming with their open arms. The winery history is amazing. It now has a charming boutique inn which is perfect to spend a night or two in the beautiful surroundings. My absolute favorite winery in Uruguay...and a definite must see!!!
Carol Hardy — Google review
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Ramal Ruta 97, 70100 Carmelo, Departamento de Colonia, Uruguay
Puerto de Frutos is a spacious and scenic crafts market located on the riverfront of Parana. It was formerly a port facility that now features an array of handicrafts, souvenirs, home goods, wicker baskets, and furniture. Apart from the market stalls, visitors can explore antique shops, naval museum and amusement park in El Tigre where Puerto de Fruitos is located.
Very nice local market by the river.
You can get a ferry to the museum on other side of the river.
Let's of hand crafted arts and home decorating stuff.
Sheyma Alfak — Google review
The Puerto de Frutos in the Tigre area of Buenos Aires is an amazing destination to explore local culture and art. This market is filled with intriguing shops offering handmade and local products, such as art, food, handcrafted decor items, and much more.
The atmosphere is notably lively and vibrant, with the colorful market attracting both locals and travelers. It's a place to wander, discover unique pieces, and feel the authentic vibe of the region. Whether you're looking for gifts or simply embarking on an adventurous discovery, the Puerto de Frutos provides a distinct experience that mirrors the cultural diversity of the area.
KATERINA LORENA — Google review
Interesting open air market and port with lots of food, drinks and products. Very family friendly. The port has tour boats for going up the river as well as commercial boats for cargo and passengers.
Carlton Wyatt — Google review
I really liked it. Full of shops and full of cafes and restaurants all on the perfect river view. I had a great time and highly recommend!!
Liz A — Google review
Sweet ana friendly vendors!
gloria mwivanda — Google review
A really fun place to get out of the city and check out on the weekends! You can take the train, an Uber (approximately $10 from the capital), or drive to get there.
The Puerto is made up of various kiosks and restaurants in a spread out mall like fashion. Lots of fun things to choose from, but bring cash as many vendors only accept cash/debit cards.
Mike Lee — Google review
Had a beautiful experience, the place it’s well taken care of and there’s so much to buy and do I would definitely recommend coming here for a weekend gateway
Laura Abello — Google review
Very nice. I went on a Friday (recommended) and it was not crowded. Prices are really good
Diego Pafumi — Google review
Nice place with several options for shopping (home decoration, clothes, etc.). This is one the highlights when visiting Tigre and jt is also very close to the Casino, so visitors can do both attractions in sequence.
It was busy when I was there, but nothing out of normality so it was pretty enjoyable. If you want to pay less for food though, go somewhere else nearby.
Renato Giampietro — Google review
Quite a nice market for shopping. Found a lot of shops that sell items for home decorations and are quote cheap.
Subash Jagadeesan — Google review
Very nice market with rich history. Its perfect for a day trip from Buenos Aires. I enjoyed it with a couple of friends, browsing through the nice little shops and enjoying a boat trip on the river.
There is also a rollercoadter park and a museum close by that you could check out in one go. 😊
Marius Hansen — Google review
There's little you can't buy at Puerto de Frutos, good bargains at times. Pick a quiet day.
marcao tubarao — Google review
I wouldn’t say it’s something special. Too many shops that sell mostly the same. Food places are spread randomly and the area doesn’t seem to be organized. There many places in Buenos Aires where you can buy similar items and there are many markets so I wouldn’t say it’s a perfect place to get away from Buenos Aires. Tigre is but not this regular mall.
Ekaterine (Catherine) — Google review
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Sarmiento 160, B1648 Tigre, Provincia de Buenos Aires, Argentina
Trilenium is a popular casino located in Tigre, Buenos Aires, offering a wide range of entertainment options. The complex features slot machines, poker tables, and lounge spaces where visitors can enjoy live music, cocktails, and late-night dining. Whether you're a serious gambler or simply looking for a fun night out with shows and great food, Trilenium has something for everyone.
Es un excelente lugar para pasar el momento ,a la noche se pone muy lindo con barras de tragos y DJ.....
La sala de fumadores tiene una estupenda ventilación y servicio de bar y cafetería ,los precios son accesibles.
Estacionamiento en la puerta ,que es una gran ventaja...
También cuenta con un restaurant para almorzar o cenar...
Las máquinas bien separadas con amplio lugar para poder movilizarse ...
En síntesis lo recomiendo al 100 x 100...!!!
(Translated by Google)
It is an excellent place to spend time, at night it gets very nice with bars and DJs.....
The smoking room has great ventilation and bar and cafeteria service, prices are affordable.
Parking at the door, which is a great advantage...
It also has a restaurant for lunch or dinner...
The well separated machines with ample place to be able to mobilize...
In short, I recommend it 100 x 100...!!!
Jose Alberto Guerra — Google review
Such a big, multi-level casino in Tigre! Took us by surprise, I was not expecting to see a casino on our day trip to Tigre so we had to have a look. It's very tidy and clean. We attended on a week day during the day so not too crowded. There are plenty of new slot machines.
Paige Allen — Google review
Meh. Todo slots
Juanma Reyes — Google review
Fui a las 13hs de un día martes, y literal estaba vacío. Hay escaleras mecánicas y ascensor para acceder a los niveles superiores, y las máquinas funcionan bien.
(Translated by Google)
I went at 1 pm on a Tuesday, and it was literally empty. There are escalators and a lift to access the upper levels, and the machines work well.
The Majitten — Google review
アルゼンチンの一番最高カジノだと思いますよ!大好きだったから、また必ず来ます!ブエノスアイレスカジノよりこれは百パーセントもっと良いですよね!カジノエクスペリエンスを探しているなら、ここがあなたの所です!
(Translated by Google)
I think this is the best casino in Argentina! I loved it so much that I will definitely come again! This is 100% better than Buenos Aires Casino! If you're looking for a casino experience, this is your place!
Mark Cicekci — Google review
Casino is not o good place to spend money, I hate it i went there because the cruise gave me credit to play and the city dont have many things to do.
OSHENT SIANO — Google review
👍
Facundo Andr?s P?rez Simeone — Google review
Had so much fun here! Played for a long time on $90USD and walked away with more than I went in with! Always fun!
Cindy Brungard — Google review
Horrible
Mabell Ingrassia — Google review
Crazy place! Not too easy to understand how to bet there. I don’t speak Spanish and couldn’t get how could I buy credits to make a bet... and it was only to do it for the first time!
Mandy Morais — Google review
For Tigre to be a small town this casino has updated games and the service is great.
Michael Tarek — Google review
Worst casino ever experienced in my life..wound be long till business close shop!!
Lai Fook Poh — Google review
Not a good casino. Doesn't feel like a high end experience
Rodrigo Fernández Díaz — Google review
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Perú 1385, B1648 Tigre, Provincia de Buenos Aires, Argentina
Costa Park is a lively and entertaining destination that offers an array of exciting rides, including rollercoasters and waterslides. Located near Puerto de Frutos, the amusement park also features musical performances on its main stage at 16:30 and 19:00. While wait times for certain attractions can be lengthy during peak periods, the park's location is picturesque, making it an ideal venue for a theme park experience.
Fun Day!
Food isn't allowed inside but you can keep it as there's locker facility is available.
Rides were super fun. It was sunny day and water sprinklers were saviors!!
There was waiting line at the entrance but it was fast so it takes usually like 10 mins.
Tasneem Sultana — Google review
Nice Park for children, live Shows on Main stage at 16.30 and 19.00
Luca Malacci — Google review
Cool place where you can have a lot of fun. I mean, maybe you’ll need a couple beers if you’re afraid of heights. Not so crowded.
Deyvid Holz — Google review
Nice park with a lot of attractions but also a lot of people. For some attractions we had to wait in a line for more than an hour.
Jozef Cipa — Google review
Great place, especially during covid. Little to no wait times on rides and as such not that many people. Ideal for a theme park. Lovely location as well.
Lee Ralph — Google review
The rides are very less. Not so happening. Not a must visit place, but if you have time you can go and do time pass. Children will love this place as their are a lot of things for them.
Apoorv Jain — Google review
We initially wanted to go to the Aquafan park. When we were at the tickets booth, we saw that a ticket for a day would have costed almost 15000$ instead of the 13000$ stated online (9100$ if you buy the ticket online 1h before the park opens). So we decided to buy the tickets online and come back on another day. When we came back, we were told that food cannot be taken inside so we had to spend 1000$ to temporarily store our food at a different booth of the park. After that we could finally enter. Of course we needed to store our street clothes, phones and other stuff somewhere, so another 2500$ had to be spent on the locker. Finally, it was time to test some water slides, at least we thought so. Most of the slides require an inflated ring. However, the rings are not transported to the waterslide by a conveyor belt, no, you have to go to the end of the slide and get it from a customer who is coming out of the slide. Never seen such a poorly designed system. The slides themselves are fun but you have to wait forever for a 30 seconds ride. After about 3 hours (about 4 rides) we decided to go to the coaster park which was almost empty. Since the coaster park is not included in the ticket, each of us had to spend another 7000$ to get the entry ticket. We rode the boomerang coaster which was quite okay, but we had to wait some minutes in the coaster seats because they were waiting for more people to come... Then we wanted to ride the green one, but it was closed. After about 1 1/2h we decided that we had ridden almost everything we wanted (except the closed one) and wanted to take a last round in the boomerang coaster again. My friend felt sick after the ride and asked for a bag but the woman didn't ask what's wrong or tried to find a bag but just said "please go outside if you need to puke"... Those parks were neither worth the time, nor the money. Definitely no recommendation.
Michel V — Google review
The time stood still here. Outdated theme park from the 90’s. You see a lack of maintenance. During our visit often an attraction stopped working. The park clearly needs to be renovated.
Waiting lines were ok, but the variety in attractions is sad. Not a theme park as you would expect.
Restaurant is a throwback to the 80’s.
Considering that the entrance ticket is expensive, you should expect more or at least a good maintenance.
Glenn Kips — Google review
If you are looking some adrenaline you might consider this place. You can find rollercoaster, pendulums, zambas, etc. If you go in the afternoon try to use sunscreen because all the games, if you jave to wait, dont have any type of shade. Inside you can buy food, souvenirs, clothes, etc. but, as you have thought, it's more expensive than in the shops outside.
Bruno Magneschi — Google review
Nice place overall. We went in Covid times, so not all attractions were open.
The Boomerang is still open. Not El Desafío though.
The place was pretty uncrowded luckily. Staff is professional enough.
Food is awful. Awful. Few options and really bad. Try to eat before going and after leaving.
Do not park in the first parking lots you see. They are extremely expensive. If you go on a couple blocks you'll pay a third of that.
Ramiro Ferrando — Google review
Great park, a little bit old but still decent. Long lines and a lot of people, so you have to have some extra time in the tank
Evgeny Vasilyev — Google review
2d time there
Really nice, play with kids
Bought tickets only + easy pass(my recommendation) and can see all park and not waiting so long
Alexandra Konova — Google review
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Vivanco 1509, B1648AAB Tigre, Provincia de Buenos Aires, Argentina
Well-known zoo with a variety of animals & attractions such as an aquarium & a 360-degree theater.
We are animal lovers and quite critical about some zoos. After visiting most of them in the US and Europe, I must say we were very impressed with Tamiken. Everything looks great - from the sign when entering to the animals enclosures. We found the animals to be happy and active. They have large spaces to roam and be as close to nature as possible. The park itself is amazing, so nice and the themes and explanations are the best we ever saw. Very recommended!
Shahaf Shaler — Google review
This park is cute for all ages, especially for children. There were lots of animals, and they all looked happy and healthy. If you do go on a weekend, I recommend that you go as early as possible. When we were leaving at around 2:00 P.M., there were tons of people coming in. If you can buy tickets in advance, please do so. As for COVID-19 protocols, I wore a mask the whole time, and I was asked for proof of vaccination to enter the aquarium. The price, however, is a bit on the higher side, but nothing too crazy.
Mina Trandafilovski — Google review
This is a very nice animal park with well maintained enclosures and a variety of animals. The exhibits are comfortable to walk through, nothing felt crowded. Parking is fairly easy. We bought everything ahead and didn't have any issues scanning our phone tickets. Just a great experience all around. Give yourself at least a few hours to get through the park.
Rob Snyder — Google review
I really enjoyed this park!
We bought tickets one day before through the internet (check promotions, there are many good offers).
The territory of the park is big and there are many things to see. It feels like animals have good conditions and bigger spaces than in regular zoos. You can see some rare animals here, for example, bengal tigers, yaguarete, pumas.
There are many food zones, toilets and playgrounds around the park.
The only disturbing moment is people, which don’t follow the rules and don’t respect animals or other guests. Smoking, taking pictures with flash, screaming and climbing in prohibited areas - such a shame.
Ann Ansher — Google review
The park is well taken care of and the animals look healthy and happy. They had sunscreen stations all over to reapply as much as needed! There are restaurants inside, including an ice cream shop that offers a wide variety of gluten-free flavors.
Daniela F Fani — Google review
A wonderful biopark full of different types of animals (even exotic), clean and with a friendly crew. Temaikén is a must if you like wildlife and you are interested in nature protection.
Ariel Zimñiak — Google review
Big and beautiful place to visit. Love the lemurs and meerkats. Many food options, don't stop at the first place just cause you're hungry.
Christiana Sciaudone — Google review
Temaiken itself was lovely, I would highly recommend this for visitors young and old.
For non-spanish speaking visitors. Booking through TripAdvisor I would not recommend. Park is able to ticket on the gate or direct in advance.
There are no English guides or translation but we managed just fine.
Gorgeous birds and animals in lovely settings. Be aware that the amount of space given to the animals means that you may not always get a close up view, which in itself is a good indication that they are well cared for.
Food and drinks available on site were great. Staff were super friendly, had as much English as we had Spanish, but we always managed what we asked for without incident.
For those coming from cooler climates, they have water spray fans at intervals around the park to help with the heat.
Amanda Pressey — Google review
We had a great day at the park,it was beautiful and quiet during a weekday! No lines whatsoever.
Carpe- Diem — Google review
Spent there my sons birthday with family. Great experience. Very beautiful. Very inconvenient that the tickets can be purchased only online or by card. Cash is not accepted. And only fast food available in the park, so better take healthy snacks for kids with you.
Olga Shuboderova — Google review
We bought tickets in advance.
Take a look at their website because there are a lot of promotional discounts.
I'd suggest to get both tickets and parking in advance.
The park is very tidy and taken care of.
Animals have a lot of space to move 'freely' (well, yeap, this is a grey issue).
The aquarium is very good!
Lots of species, including sharks.
The Bengal tigers were definitely my favorite. There are 2 of them and it is very fun to see them interact.
You can also see flamingos, monkeys, pelicans, ostriches, lemurs, bats, pumas, and lots of other species.
There are a variety of food places all across the park.
Although there is a sign that you should not go in with food or beverages, no one controls anything. Moreover, pretty much everyone goes in with food and beverages.
The whole visit may take between 3 and 5 hours, depending on your own regulation of speed (and lunch)
Bathrooms are OK.
Overall, it was a very fine day and experience.
I'd recommend it, especially with children.
Ramiro Ferrando — Google review
Big scam, old, no maintenance, lot of areas closed, the poor animals look sad!
avrak — Google review
Nice place to visit with children. If you don't have a car, getting there from Buenos Aires by bus can take easily 2 hours. The site mentions a bus but when checking on Google maps, the information isn't very accurate. We ended up going by taxi to get there quickly. We enjoyed our visit very much. You need around 4 hours to see it all.
daisy AknCrdz — Google review
I am coming from Greece for some vacation in Argentina. When we arrived at Temaiken park, they told us then we have to pay only by card and not by cash! The problem is then we made so much distance coming from Rosario and we didn't have a credit card with us! So we asked a friend to buy the tickets for us via internet.
The park is really big to walk. It takes about 3 hours to walk around. The space that they keep the animals are big enough but the variety of animals is not that great. (Better for them indeed!!!)
Γιάννα Σπανάκη — Google review
Fun trip! Staff was amazing everywhere 🙂
Jenny Hardy Hulme — Google review
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RP25, B1625 Belén de Escobar, Provincia de Buenos Aires, Argentina
Las Palmas del Pilar, an upscale shopping center established in 1998, boasts a wide range of renowned retailers, dining options, entertainment facilities for children, and a cinema. One notable aspect is its open-air design; however, this reliance on weather conditions can be problematic. Nevertheless, the mall offers diverse shops with high-quality products as well as various restaurants to cater to different preferences.
Beautiful place to walk around to enjoy the evening
Mateo Taboada — Google review
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Juan cruz Fernandez — Google review
Great variety of everything good quality service and prices
Jean Mcalpin — Google review
Beautiful place to walk around to enjoy the evening
Mateo Taboada — Google review
Nice place to expand the day, lots of shops, few fast foods and a cinema, ideal for nice days and really not for rainy days.
There is an ibis hotel right in front if you want to stay the night, and the cinema is not enormous but good enough for a good shopping cinema hotel combo.
Diego Marciano — Google review
Nice place to expand the day, lots of shops, few fast foods and a cinema, ideal for nice days and really not for rainy days.
There is an ibis hotel right in front if you want to stay the night, and the cinema is not enormous but good enough for a good shopping cinema hotel combo.
Diego Marciano — Google review
It is a nice shopping mall and very good for the kids. The problem is that everything is outdoor and all depend of the weather conditions.
There are good variety of shops, products and also restaurants to choose. If weather conditions are appropriate, this is a very nice place to hang out.
Marcelo Tardío — Google review
Everything you need, only downside is Easy, it is always crowded and they usually have few cashiers open, a terrible wait every time. Often I just give up, put my basket to the side and leave without buying.
Zachary Sears — Google review
Big shopping with supermarket, cinema, restaurants, kids places and clothes stores. A lot of green spaces and playground for children. Wheelchair entrances and parking and elevators all along the shopping. Perfect place to have a nice afternoon.
Alfonsina Fauda — Google review
Nice tidy place
Fern Alberts — Google review
Very nice, well kept and attractive in the fashion of huge Miami malls. Stopped for a good Americano Lacrima at the Brioche Doree and at Grabatto for non-toxic crayons.
Marta Sánchez Bello — Google review
It's a big place and you will be able to find whatever you are looking for, from gardening, through sport gear, to tech (although tech prices are a little too high)
ArgenStorm — Google review
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Panamericana Km 50, La Lonja, Provincia de Buenos Aires, Argentina
The Zoo Lujan, spanning 37 acres, is a popular and long-standing attraction that features a petting barn and regularly scheduled guided tours. Visitors can also enjoy the playground and BBQ grills on site. The diverse range of cute animals roaming freely provides an exciting experience for kids who can also get up close with them. The restaurant and snack shop offer similar food options with decent meals available for lunchtime.
Lots of cute animals strolling around the place. They have also guided tour every half an hour. The guides are friendly and helpful. The food is more of the same, it has a restaurant and a snack shop. Both serve about the same food. But it has a decent meal if you want to have lunch. The more dangerous animals are well behaved and very well treated. They are not abused.
Pedro Werneck — Google review
Very average. Can no longer touch tigers and lions. Plus can't ride elephants or camels like you used to be able to. Gets 2 stars because the birds were very interesting and great experience, plus we stroked the camel and snake. The ground were poorly kept and animals were very sleepy. Very disappointed ☹️
Jordan Macintyre — Google review
For my kids it's great because they can touch and be up close to the animals, nice area to bring your own picnic also.
Deslie Buttons — Google review
Contrary to the idea, the zoo is not a huge one... But the best thing about it is you can take pictures with tigers and Lions and can touch and feed other animals too... Overall a great experience indeed.
Indrasish Banerjee — Google review
This is a very special place. Please note, it’s a short drive outside of the city and the other are purely ground. Unique experience in many ways. Argentinians get charged less, but remember, foreigners don’t pay 21% taxes when traveling within the country, so I would stop complaining.
Oleksandr Danylenko — Google review
Absolutely amazing zoo, one of the only zoos in the world that lets you enter the cages! Genuine pics... They have a huge collection of both South American and African animals, and you can get closer than anywhere else.
Marcus Win — Google review
Animals do not seem to be well treated. Those that you can play look dumb and lazy (maybe doped). In general, the zoo is not in good shape. If you are planning to go to Buenos Aires, consider visiting the Temaiken Zoo.
Édnei Luiz Balduino — Google review
A wonderful place for wild life lover. The zoo is famous for tiger lion and pythons . It's outside of the city arround 60KM, you will hardly find any cab for return, so ask the can driver to stay their meanwhile you roam around. The entrance fee is 900 peso , that is a bit high. You can hardly spend 2-3 hours their.
Abhinav Kumar — Google review
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Au Acceso Oeste Km 58, B6700 Luján, Provincia de Buenos Aires, Argentina
The Basilica de Luján is a vast Catholic church showcasing impressive gothic architecture, intricate statuary, and a religious gift shop. It offers an excellent destination for visitors to explore, with numerous stores and stands offering souvenirs. The friendly atmosphere of the church is complemented by its beautiful surroundings, making it a fantastic place to visit for anyone interested in exploring the rich history of Catholicism.
A simply stunning basilica. It’s is so super clean and so beautiful inside. Tons of vendors outside but they are not going to bug you. The restaurants close to the basilica are super good, a bit high costs. If you can venture further out you should. If you drive parking is easy and ample. You pay with an app.
Gibby — Google review
Church itself is amazing. Great for history and architecture fans. And religious people too.
Too many stands and kiosks selling trinkets and snacks/drinks. At least for my taste.
Gustavo Romano — Google review
Great place to visit, lots of stores and stands to buy souvenirs. Very friendly people.
JT Neira — Google review
The Basilica del Juan in Argentina is a breathtaking architectural marvel, seamlessly blending Gothic and Romanesque influences. Its intricate facade and towering spires captivate visitors, while the interior’s ornate details and religious art evoke a sense of reverence. The basilica’s historical significance and stunning design make it a must-visit destination for those exploring Argentina’s rich cultural and religious heritage.
Gevorg Ghukasyan — Google review
Awesome Catholic church with gothic architecture
Hugo Augusto Britos — Google review
Beautiful place. They need to put up sign if the museum is close. They needs more trees. Lots of garbage on the floor.
Lidia Zehr — Google review
You come to Lujan to see this church. Very cool design and can take a tour through the upper levels.
Roman — Google review
Well...Nuestra Señora de Lujan.The Basilica..the Biggest and most Important ..can I say 100 % in Argentina..it's really Worthy to know about the Place..I really recommend it..The area it's so Safe. And Clean..the Vendors..are so Friendly..and you can find just around the corner .. Entertainment for Adults and Children
Javier Emanuel Pomponio — Google review
A very impressive church constructed in neogothic style, inaugurated in 1910 and has a heritage designation as an historic monument of Argentina. The towers of the temple have 106 meters tall.
The interior is impressive and well maintained until now.
Marcelo Tardío — Google review
An amazing architecture and incredible history.
The legend tales that Antonio Farías Sáa requested a Maria Virgin`s figure, so a friend sent two figures to choose, unfortunately the carriage got stuck on the road during the trip, and no one could push it up to one figure was withdrawn. The most known history say the place was Lujan, although there is another version which talks about Zelaya.
German Guidini — Google review
Beautiful cathedral worth a visit, with a weird story an location. The rest of the city is unfortunately quite uninteresting. But maybe the fairs should be interesting, and I will pay a visit this year
Maricel K — Google review
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San Martín 51, B6700CCU Luján, Provincia de Buenos Aires, Argentina
Fantastic place, run by fantastic people. Couldn't recommend enough for riders of all experience levels. Come for the horses, stay for the Malbec and Tenderloin.
E G — Google review
Perfect day trip!!!
A Place you HAVE to got to if you want to experience REAL farm and gaucho life and if you love horses and nature!
Pancho and his family, also the staff are the most lovable people!
The horses are very well treated!
You can go horseriding (2 times 2hours) or enjoy the pool. Delicious asado is waiting for you as well!
Thanks for a GREAT day!!!
Svea Martini — Google review
Wonderful experience here. My husband and I are novice riders and they were able to accommodate us with comfort and ease. The grounds we're lovely with rustic charm. The owners were unavailable and had their driver host us for the day which is atypical for them. However he was fantastic and service didn't skip a beat. From great food from the cook, to coaching on the horses, to even delivering my husband's wallet to our BA hotel after he left it there. Would highly recommend for anyone looking for a relaxing escape out of BA and enjoys the countryside and/or horseback riding.
Kara Plotz — Google review
This was one of the best days we had on our trip through South America. We booked it very last minute (one day before) but we never had the feeling that it was last minute. The whole day was well planned from start to finish and it was amazing! We loved every minute of it. Super friendly animals, stuff, driver and owner. The landscape is beautiful and so is the whole farm. We had breakfast, lunch and snacks with fresh juices, wine, beer and tea. We had the best first Argentinian steak - it was delicious. The horses were so kind and well trained, and my boyfriend cantered for the first time.
Thanks again to the whole team, it was a pleasure to meet you all
We can highly recommend this tour and would definitely come back.
Pau Ste — Google review
Amazing experience with Ana! It was a full day of pleasure on and off the horses. She really took the time to make everyone comfortable and also allowed the more confirmed to enjoy the speed of the horses.
The food was delicious and the place lovely! I highly recommend for those looking for a non-touristy and authentic estancia.
Marion Bertoli — Google review
I can't say enough good things about our day at Estancia Los Dos Hermanos. First things first the focus is on horseback riding - you get two rides per day, to different parts of the ranch, and are encouraged to trot/canter. There's no touristy Gaucho show like at the "dia del campos" near San Antonio de Areco, which is a big reason why we chose Dos Hermanos.
My wife is an experienced rider, and they matched her with a horse who was up for the challenge. Meanwhile, my friend and I - both novices - got more docile horses. There are several friendly dogs roaming the property, too.
It’s an actual family-owned farm and you'll meet the owners Pancho and Ana who live there. Their asado lunch is incredible, and both their empanadas and medialunas were the tastiest we had during our entire trip to Argentina.
The lead guide - Eugenio - is an awesome dude who speaks great English and will even give you a bit of a city tour/Argentine history lesson if you use their pickup service from BA.
Ben Alkaly — Google review
For anyone looking for a day of horseback riding, delicious empanadas and asado, relaxing by the pool, etc. close to Buenos Aires this is the place to go!
The estancia is lovely, the owner Pancho carefully selects a horse to suit your riding ability and your guides (we had Eugenio, Santiago, and Alexis) take you out on a morning and afternoon ride through the beautiful countryside. We saw horneros, spoonbills, chimangos, a pampas fox, and bunch of other birds I don't remember the name of.
Truly a great outing!
Steven Gray — Google review
I had the pleasure of going for a horse ride in the pampa and I had the most amazing time. Eugenio has been a splendid guide and companion throughout the day, coming to pick me up in the morning and ride with me all day. He is extremely knowledgeable of all things plants and birds :)
Ana and Pancho were the most welcoming hosts and it was a true pleasure to get to meet them.
Go there empty stomach as they will fill you with local delicacies in absurd quantities!!!
Cristina Ruggeri — Google review
I would highly recommend this estancia for a day trip from Buenos Aires. The owners Ana and Pancho are lovely people with a fabulous ranch. We spent the day with our guide, Santiago, who took great care of us from start to finish as beginner horse-riders. All of the food, beer, wine and refreshments were delicious. I recommend a swim in the pool during afternoon break. An unforgettable experience!
Alison O'Sullivan — Google review
We had an unforgettable time at Dos Hermanos. Santiago picked us up from our hotel in Buenos Aires before leading us on two 1.5/2 hour rides around the farm and local area. In between the rides we had a delicious asado courtesy of Pancho and his team and plenty of time to rest/swim or take a siesta. If you're staying in or near Buenos Aires and are looking for a day's horse riding, this is the place.
Tom L — Google review
Los Dos Hermanos is a beautiful place nearby Buenos Aires. The full day tour with horses and asado is totally worth it. The horses are very well taken care of and the owners Anna and Pancho are really nice and involved. Great way to escape the city and see what country life has to offer. Thank you :)
Marilise Boeve — Google review
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34°09'56. 59°06'11, B2800FCB Zárate, Provincia de Buenos Aires, Argentina
Located in Parque Criollo, the Museo Gauchesco Ricardo Güiraldes is a sprawling museum established in 1936. It primarily focuses on the local gaucho history and culture, with a special dedication to Ricardo Guiraldes, the author of Don Segundo Sombra. The entrance features a recreated pulperia from 1850, while the main displays are housed in a reproduction of an 18th-century casco.
Quiet and nice small museum of the gaucho Ricardo. There're a lot of items about gaucho lifestyle.
Oleksandr Rudko — Google review
Loved it. Remote, but wonderful information, timelines, and artifacts from wagons to spurs, mate gourds, those things they threw to bind cattle legs, and many other things in several buildings. The little town nearby has decent helado and a place that makes alfajores and chocolates. I definitely recommend a visit even though it's a way outside BA.
Damon Lesjack — Google review
Lots of gaucho memorabilia, cost was nominal at 600 pesos. Worth an hour or two.
John MacDonald — Google review
This museum proudly exhibits horrific and racist paintings by Florencio Molina Campos. Do not go. I was disturbed and left the place crying. Awful.
Karina Veras — Google review
The building was made to host the museum, as a replica of a house contemporary to the gauchos. It has a lot of gaucho artifacts and a timeline to grasp argentinean history.
Worth a visit.
Gon Perez Centeno — Google review
The building was erected to hold the museum.
Up. Valuable family collection.
Down. Does not respect all architectural feature of 19th century.
German Guidini — Google review
Virtual Parkour of the Guiraldes museum. It's free and you will see the origins of the Gauchos there. La pulperia, different kind of horses ornament and tools to guide them, some history, etc. Then you can go and visit the rest of San Antonio de Areco.
Patrice Vigier — Google review
Beautiful and interesting place. Heemoso lugar. Hermosa historia.
Hernan Guerrero — Google review
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Cam. Ricardo Güiraldes s/n, B2760 San Antonio de Areco, Provincia de Buenos Aires, Argentina
(Translated by Google) A place with stunning nature. When you visit it and read the different explanations in the different posts, you learn and understand part of the history. The views of the river are incredible, much more so when you take into account that an important battle took place there.
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Un lugar con la naturaleza impactante. Cuando uno lo visita y va leyendo en las diferentes postas las diferentes explicaciones, va aprendiendo y entendiendo parte de la historia. Las vistas del río son increíbles, mucho más cuando uno tiene en cuenta que en ese lugar sucedió una batalla importante
Ricardo Cambra — Google review
(Translated by Google) Very nice walk along the banks of the Paraná with a lot of history
(Original)
Muy lindo paseo a la orillas del Paraná con mucha historia
Fernando Hoare — Google review
(Translated by Google) A very well done place, very pleasant walk!!!!!
(Original)
Un sitio muy bien logrado muy agradable paseo!!!!!
Marcelo Astorini — Google review
(Translated by Google) You have a museum and a tour with a bit of the history of the battle on the way back, you also have a public beach to enjoy the day and also a campsite with a grill in case you go with the idea of eating something on the grill, it is a very quiet and beautiful place
Besides, there is also a small cave to see something different.
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Tenés un museo y un recorrido con un poco de la historia de la batalla de vuelta de obligado, aparte tenés una playa pública para disfrutar el día y también un camping con parrilla por si vas con la idea de comer algo a la parrilla, es un lugar muy tranquilo y hermoso
Aparte también hay una cueva chiquita para ver algo diferente
Alvaro Puig — Google review
(Translated by Google) Interesting walk around Obligado. On the banks of the beautiful Paraná.
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Interesante paseo por la vuelta de Obligado. A orillas del hermoso Paraná.
Miryam Sarachaga — Google review
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San Pedro, Provincia de Buenos Aires, Argentina
25
Victoria del Agua
Amusement park
Spas & Wellness
Spas
Awesome place to spend time during the holidays with the kids. Clean, neat and tidy and all amenities available....totally recommended....
Mandy Sandeman — Google review
Good place. Nice swimming pools and great people.
Gabriel Gosparo — Google review
Execelente
Ruth Barraza — Google review
Bellisimo
Laura Bolaños — Google review
Ok
Daro Hijar — Google review
Sorete
Sofia Pesci — Google review
Relax
paula asano — Google review
AQUA
Andino — Google review
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Rawson 1950, E3100 Victoria, Entre Ríos, Argentina
Flag National Park is a must-see destination in Rosario, boasting beautiful landmarks and stunning natural beauty. It's a place that captivates visitors with its charm and offers a unique experience for nature enthusiasts. With its picturesque landscapes and rich biodiversity, the park is an ideal spot for outdoor activities and exploration. Whether you're seeking tranquility or adventure, Flag National Park has something to offer for everyone.
One of the must see places in Rosario.
Alan Ketzer Lugarini — Google review
A pathetic little place of old fashion nationalistic epos, reclaming the British Falkland Islands to be part of Argentine. Maybe Argentina should first start to use democracy to fight corruption and fight poverty. 8th biggest country on earth but greedy for some pinguin islands.
Gernot Richard Reichleitner — Google review
A pathetic little place of old fashion nationalistic epos, reclaming the British Falkland Islands to be part of Argentine. Maybe Argentina should first start to use democracy to fight corruption and fight poverty. 8th biggest country on earth but greedy for some pinguin islands.
Gernot Richard Reichleitner — Google review
Beautiful landmark
Mar?a Laura Gonzalez Burgos — Google review
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Mirco Dome — Google review
One of the must see places in Rosario.
Alan Ketzer Lugarini — Google review
Beautiful landmark
María Laura Gonzalez Burgos — Google review
Hermso.
Jonatan Palacios — Google review
Ok
Carina Seminara — Google review
Bellisimo
Julia Roman — Google review
Ok
Guey Linos — Google review
Bellisimo¡¡
marcelo badalotti — Google review
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Av. Belgrano 500, S2000APR Rosario, Santa Fe, Argentina
The Monumento Histórico Nacional a la Bandera is a memorial to the national flag of Argentina, featuring a tower and inaugurated in 1957. It pays tribute to Argentine hero Manuel Belgrano and provides visitors with stunning views of the river, bridge, island, and sides of the city from atop its monolith. The monument's pavilion offers an open space for admiring the city itself. At night, the monument is illuminated with colors representing the flag.
Beautiful place! Just walking around there is amazing, but the fact that you can go up to the top of the monument is the best part with great views! Underneath the big structure with the everlasting fire, there is also a very cool room with flags and old currency from all the Latin countries!
Christoph Rottier — Google review
Great display and if you go on national flag day, it will blow your mind as the unwrap the longest continuous flag in the country.
J Fulde — Google review
Is a nice place with a lot of history is well cared too. I learned some interesting things about the liberation of Argentina and political discussions with the European Kingdom
Jorge Alexander Fern?ndez — Google review
Good,a must visit place if you are coming around rosario
Anish ravi — Google review
If in Rosario definitely stop by and explorer. Beautiful monument dedicated to the flag Manuel Belgrano who created the Argentine flag. Pay the $200 pesos to go up to the observation deck and see Rosario from a different view.
Emiliano Barragan — Google review
Amazing experience but bad timing to visit for me as renovation was going on inside. Definitely visit it again.
Jasdeep Singh — Google review
Nice to visit in the afternoon for picture taking. Also nearby church, park and cafe.
Jimmy Fernandez — Google review
The monument is beautiful. You can take great pictures and learn some Argentine History. Avoid it on hot sunny days since shade is scarce in the area.
Bruno Dirksen Orlandi — Google review
Great place to visit with family and friends
Rinku Tiwari — Google review
Beautiful monument and surrounding park area.
Tim Taravella — Google review
Beautiful art deco monument. 200 pesos (October 2023) to go up. Beautiful view of the city and the Paraná River from the viewing platform.
Christopher Wiecek — Google review
Honest opinion if you are
tourists and nearby , it is worth visiting. Can snap good photos and selfies
GIRISH N — Google review
Beautiful place by the Parana river.
Lidia Zehr — Google review
Nice place. Big park near by. You can go and sit for a long time. Nice view. Picnic area. Visit with your friends / family. River near the monument. Go for a walk. Lot of restaurants nearby.
herbal way — Google review
Nice monument sadly was closed for restoration.
Roberto Quirós — Google review
the hotel is very beautiful and ancient, the restaurant always has very good music
The City Center Rosario casino is a large and modern facility with a range of facilities including a hotel, casino, and conference center. It is one of the largest in Latin America and features a number of top-quality slot machines. The service is good, but some machines are out of order. The complex overall is impressive and well worth a visit if you're in the area.
Good place to take your kids,for food and for playing casino ......amazing casino ..soooo biggg with beautiful infrastructure...u can drink inside ....only 30 peso is entry fee....
maheep Singh — Google review
Cashiers need permission to perform almost anything so it takes a long time between hands.
Very slow to cash your winnings, on purpose obviously.
Few poker tables
Pablo Montenegro — Google review
Good place to visit ....great casino...with beautiful infrastructure and you can good food here just outside ...they have place where your child can enjoy
Maheep Singh — Google review
We went to see "Dracula" very bad experience. The place is not suitable for a show of these characteristics.
Marcela Liébanas — Google review
It's ok but again too ashkenazi as most businesses are in Argentina. I believe all these places should have both options available. The Christian and the Jewish.
Augustin T. Obrien Caceres — Google review
Great Casino, but has a bunch of machines out of order. Big place and good service
Franco Maidana — Google review
The room had 2 beds and one of them smelled really bad, the shower did not worked properly and the carpet was stained in many places inside the room
Ignacio Medrano Carmody — Google review
Nice experience. Off too big of a casino. Can easily get lost in it.
Mathias Crespi — Google review
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Battle y Ordóñez, Blvd. Oroño y, S2000DSI Rosario, Santa Fe, Argentina
Parque Independencia is a sprawling green space in the center of Rosario, featuring an artificial lake with boat rentals and a French garden adorned with fountains. The park boasts lush vegetation and magnificent trees that provide an idyllic setting for relaxation and recreation. Visitors of all ages frequent the park, from families to young professionals and children. While there are occasional hazards on the ground such as broken glass, the numerous food vendors and array of activities make it a delightful weekend destination for everyone.
Loved the place, lots of things to do, good for Children and adults
Anuki Mosiashvili — Google review
Parque de la Independencia, or Independence Park, is a magnificent urban green space located in the heart of Rosario, Argentina. This sprawling park is not only a place of natural beauty but also holds great historical significance, making it a cherished landmark in the city.
Covering a vast area, Parque de la Independencia offers a peaceful and serene environment, perfect for escaping the hustle and bustle of city life. Lush green lawns, towering trees, and colorful flower beds create a picturesque setting, inviting visitors to relax, unwind, and connect with nature.
The park's central lake, known as the "Lago de los Cisnes" (Swan Lake), is a captivating feature that adds to the park's charm. Visitors can enjoy leisurely boat rides, observe graceful swans gliding on the water, or simply find solace in the tranquil ambiance.
Parque de la Independencia is also home to a variety of recreational facilities. Sports enthusiasts can indulge in activities like jogging, cycling, or playing tennis, basketball, or soccer on the well-maintained courts and fields. Families can take advantage of the playgrounds, picnic areas, and barbecue spots scattered throughout the park, creating opportunities for joyful gatherings and memorable moments.
Within the park, visitors will discover several notable monuments and landmarks. The most prominent of these is the National Flag Memorial, a towering monument that pays homage to the creation of the Argentine flag. This iconic landmark is an integral part of Argentina's history and serves as a symbol of national pride.
Parque de la Independencia also houses the Municipal Astronomical Complex, where visitors can explore the wonders of the night sky through telescopes and educational programs. The complex offers a unique opportunity to delve into the mysteries of the universe and expand one's knowledge of astronomy.
Overall, Parque de la Independencia is a treasure trove of natural beauty, recreational opportunities, and historical significance. It serves as a beloved gathering place for the community, a haven for nature lovers, and a source of inspiration for those seeking tranquility and reflection. A visit to this enchanting park is a must for anyone exploring Rosario.
Rajrishi Dubey — Google review
Nice park. Tipical place in Rosario.
Fede Gim — Google review
Nice place to go over the weekend with your kids, but remember to get them shoes because some broken glasses may be on the floor. The little places of food are great and the different activities they have for kids and adults too.
Meital Elisavetsky — Google review
Independence Park is our modest, but beautiful, version of the Central Park of NY. Not only its the lungs of our city right in its heart but you'll also find lots of different things to do and to see. The municipal Horse Race Truck (with a good entertainment venue at its center), at least 3 or 4 museums, a beutiful "Rosedal" and a lot more
Wilson Silveira — Google review
Best place I've ever been, it was very crowded and people were happy. I think that this park represents the true rosarinian culture and vibes. 10/10 would recommend.
Bombamastro — Google review
Nice place. However there are few trash bins. On Sundays there is garbage scattered around, including broken glass.
Spike Spiegel — Google review
The staff were really friendly and they gave us a book in english which made the experience a lot better for us. Worth a visit
Kate Griffiths — Google review
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Av. Leopoldo Lugones 2290, S2000 Rosario, Santa Fe, Argentina