A compact small town nearly 70 miles northwest of Buenos Aires, San Antonio de Areco is in the heart of the Argentine Pampas region. It’s a great 1½-hour day trip by car or bus from Buenos Aires—or the perfect jumping-off point for those who choose to visit at a nearby estancia, or a traditional large rural ranch and estate. Major attractions here include the colonial sights of San Antonio de Areco itself, the Museum of the Gaucho (which celebrates Argentine cowboys), and a variety of estancias themselves, which are located within two hours of San Antonio de Areco. If you don’t feel like planning your own itinerary, several tour and travel companies will coordinate your visit and arrange your estancia stay.
Restaurants in San Antonio de Areco
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Museo dedicado a la obra del artista Florencio Molina Campos
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For the Horse lovers we have a very special proposal: Guided horse with a Gaucho in a traditional Estancia from San Antonio de Areco:Tour inside the Estancia by the woods to the Areco's River. Ride and enjoy beautiful landscapes and cross different fields with crops and cattle.Includes:ride in the morning and afetrnoun, meat pies and beverages, lunch (asado) and tea time. Includes:
I went for two days at La Porteña de Areco to relax after several weeks of road trip and upon the recommendation of friends. I discovered a historical estancia located in a wonderful park surrounded by many horses and taken care of with love by Gonzalo and Catalina. They will take the best care of you and give you a glimpse of what best Argentina has to offer. Make sure you stop there if you go to San Antonio de Areco. And make sure you stop there even if you don't.
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