Discover the best top things to do in Olivos, Argentina including Alparamis, La Boutique Del Libro, Catedral de San Isidro, Museo Pueyrredon, Korova, Quinta Los Ombues, Peru Beach, Quinta Trabucco, Cine Hoyts, Cine Teatro York.
Restaurants in Olivos
4.5 based on 106 reviews
Visiting Alparamis is entering a magic place, a unique place where you and your family will always find what you need to celebrate all traditions together and millions of beautiful presents and decoration products. You can also enjoy the spectacular plays and the delicious food of Alpastel Pâtisserie.
It's a nice shop, like any big shop in US, with decoration (mostrly christmas, but every ocassion as well), and home decoration set (lamps, dishes, etc, etc).
severals times a year host perfomance by local celebrities, mostly for kids, and of course, host a Santa Claus every December.
4.5 based on 108 reviews
The owner of this bookshop was very welcoming and helpful. He speaks English and French as well as Spanish!
The bookshop is big and the shelves are all full, lots of choice especially if you speak Spanish
My order was placed and as promised, he emailed me the following day to say my books were ready.
An excellent experience, right in the middle of Martinez, only 1 minute from the station.
4.5 based on 833 reviews
Stopped here prior to our Tigre Delta tour. Built on the site of a 1706 chapel opened by the city's founder, Captain Domingo de Acassuso, the Cathedral was designed by French architects Dunant and Paquin, and inaugurated on July 14, 1898. It is constructed in neogothic style and it stands 68 m tall. Although bathed in brilliant Sunshine externally, the interior was dark and gloomy and not conducive to photography without flash. Interesting Cathedral but not a "must see".
4.5 based on 82 reviews
Ever thought George Washington was a hero? You must visit Museo Pueyrredon to learn about how General San Martin planned the Independence of Argentina while sitting in this Estancia overlooking the Rio de la Plata. Fantastic Gardens. Worth the visit
4.5 based on 46 reviews
This is kinda hidden bar, just a door from outside. Once you are in the atmosphere is good, if not too crowdy. I went in winter, after a rainy day and early, no tables left, only in the bar we could sit which was nice to get the order fast and see the bartender preparing the cocktails.
And here we got to the best of the place, the cocktails: a very complete menu, the classics, some trendy ones, well prepared and at good price. If you are a whisky lover, then you are at the right place with many different labels not usually easy to find in Argentina.
So if anything of the above is what you are looking for, can't miss this place.
4.5 based on 130 reviews
We booked a tour on the Sturla Boat Ride of the Tigre Delta. We were picked up at our hotel with a tourist bus, comfortable. Before reaching the pier we stopped at Quinta Los Ombues, an old colonial house. The home furnishings were from the colonial era. The Gardens were beautiful with a view of the River Plate. The guide was informative explaining life in colonial times. Worth a visit on the way to Tigre. No entrance fee.
4 based on 155 reviews
Peru beach has bars and restaurants dotted about. It is part of a nature reseve, but the river and surrounding area are unfortunately fairly dirty. there are picninc areas along the river and if you dont want a picnic you can just stroll about taking in the Sunshine
Peru beach also has an dry ice rink and a climbing wall, and a kayak club. Kids can go on the climbing wall for a fee, or you can sign up to be a member.
Horse riding/kite surfing/kayaking canoing, and much more outdoor activities.
At night Peru beach is a fairly trendy place to. Full of music /live bands/ food and drink
Spend some time looking around the market that is situated on the old train station platform. You can find a bargain if you know what you are looking for.
I found a piece of Lladro !!
It is a shame that the whole area is not looked after by the council and cleaned up a bit
The reserve on the river would be lovely if it wasnt for all of the plastic bags in the trees, dog dirt and general waste
There are many birds and wildlife that visit the area
4 based on 46 reviews
Is a place to enjoy with the family, do picnics, on hallidays (and weekends) thera are a few show for all kind of age. Like in winter vacation there are a shows for kids, on regular weekend there are shows like tango o folkclore, theater plays.
In the Vicente Lopez gobement web page you can find the planned activities. During the night is closed, so check the opened hours.
4 based on 95 reviews
The difference between this movie center among other is all the option you have ( a lot of teeters inside) in order to find a movie you like
4 based on 77 reviews
It was the first cinema in Olivos.Now it is a cultural centre.Tango,theatre,shows and films.In our small Olivos town .It is one of the places we go with our families and meet other community members.The other place is called Quinta Trabucco.
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