What to do and see in Campana, Argentina: The Best Places and Tips

February 24, 2018 Franklyn Hardiman

Discover the best top things to do in Campana, Argentina including Heladeria Real, Estancia Santa Susana, Reserva Natural Otamendi, Las Costanera Publica, Museo del Automovil Manuel Iglesias, Complejo Zarate Brazo Largo, Museo Ferroviario de Campana Victor Luis Capusso, Buenos Aires Horse Riding.
Restaurants in Campana

1. Heladeria Real

Roca Esquina Guemes, Campana, Argentina +54 3489 43-2304
Excellent
82%
Good
17%
Satisfactory
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Poor
1%
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Overall Ratings

5 based on 89 reviews

Heladeria Real

Reviewed By martincM427BB - Campana, Argentina

The ice creams are really fantastic!! They made it and if you can see the entry, yu will see a lot of boxes with fresh fruits, just the input for a very incredible flavors.

2. Estancia Santa Susana

Ruta Provincial 6 188, Los Cardales B2814HIE, Argentina +54 2322 52-5016
Excellent
51%
Good
35%
Satisfactory
8%
Poor
2%
Terrible
4%
Overall Ratings

4 based on 317 reviews

Estancia Santa Susana

By the end of the last century, Mr. Francisco Kelly , an Argentine citizen of irish descendance named his land Santa Susana as a homage to his wife, Susana Caffrey. The ranch is located in the district of Campana , Buenos Aires province, and near the town of Los Cardales. It actually occupies an area of 1200 Hectares (2965 acres) mainly dedicated to agricultural activities, and ,since around 24 years ago, it has also been exploites as a tourism resort, either at national or at international levels. We receive visitors Tuesday through Sunday every day of the year.

Reviewed By 4historyandculture - Charlotte, North Carolina

We made this trip with our tour guide and everything was organized nicely. When we arrived we were greeted with fresh empanadas and a glass of wine. We toured the ranch, original living quarters, and had horseback and carriage rides.
Lunch was served under the tents by the gauchos who were dressed to kill with their swords stuck in their backs. The salads were already on the tables and were very fresh and delicious. Some of the meat served were not the top quality, but when we asked for a tender piece, they obliged. It was a good experience to watch the gauchos show their skills on horse back drills

3. Reserva Natural Otamendi

Dr. Otamendi | Rómulo Otamendi, Campana 2804, Argentina +54 3489 44-7505
Excellent
30%
Good
56%
Satisfactory
13%
Poor
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Overall Ratings

4 based on 76 reviews

Reserva Natural Otamendi

Horarios: -Lunes a viernes de 08 a 18 hs -Sábados, domingos y feriados, de 10 a 18 hs -Los senderos cierran a las 17 hs. Usted podrá permanecer en el área de picnic hasta las 18 hs

Reviewed By martincM427BB - Campana, Argentina

Is really good to know how the region could be if we do not live here, al the vegetation, the animals and the air is too good.

4. Las Costanera Publica

Constanera E. Buscaglia, Zarate, Argentina, Zarate B2800LWA, Argentina
Excellent
43%
Good
48%
Satisfactory
8%
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4.5 based on 131 reviews

Las Costanera Publica

Reviewed By Ricardo C - Buenos Aires, Argentina

It is a nice place to visit an walk close to the Parana river The place is plenty of family and the place is very good conservate

5. Museo del Automovil Manuel Iglesias

Blvd Calixto B. Dellepiane 555, Campana 2804, Argentina +54 3489 43-2783
Excellent
20%
Good
56%
Satisfactory
20%
Poor
4%
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Overall Ratings

4 based on 25 reviews

Museo del Automovil Manuel Iglesias

Reviewed By martincM427BB - Campana, Argentina

They have a lot of cars, they need just to arrange it better and put more place just to see it full, you have to stay to close and do not enjoy all the car. Also they could put the cars over some elevation accessory, just to do not stay with the tires on the floor.

6. Complejo Zarate Brazo Largo

Empalme RN 6 con la RN 12, Zarate, Argentina
Excellent
38%
Good
47%
Satisfactory
14%
Poor
1%
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4 based on 141 reviews

Complejo Zarate Brazo Largo

Reviewed By cristina B - Zárate

Its a beautiful place with a wide river (Paraná River) and a famous bridge over it, that is called "The Mercosur Gate", because connect Bs. As. with Entre Ríos, Corrientes and Misiones (from Argentina) and then you can cross to Brazil. And I live only 5 minutes from it!!!

7. Museo Ferroviario de Campana Victor Luis Capusso

Paseo Costanero s/n, Campana, Argentina 0348943153
Excellent
27%
Good
27%
Satisfactory
42%
Poor
0%
Terrible
4%
Overall Ratings

3.5 based on 22 reviews

Museo Ferroviario de Campana Victor Luis Capusso

Reviewed By ViajerosJaen - Cuenca, Spain

Si bien la ubicación no es la mejor por el trajín y la polvareda de los alrededores, al ingresar al museo todo cambia...un sitio espectacular plagado de artilugios, equipos y tecnología de un pasado no tan lejano... además, otro punto a destacar, la esmerada atención y explicaciones de las chicas que acompañan la visita... si están en Campana no se lo pierdan...

8. Buenos Aires Horse Riding

Zarate, Zarate 2800, Argentina
Excellent
25%
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4 based on 4 reviews

Buenos Aires Horse Riding

Just one hour away from the city. Spend a day horseback riding and a barbecue with us! We are well known horse specialists in Argentina. We host riders from all over the world. But above all, we are horse lovers. 4 hours ride in a small group and a friendly atmosphere.

Reviewed By Faith B

Tatiana and Eduardo were very friendly and great hosts for the day. They speak English and Spanish and were easy to communicate with over email. They gave us directions for an easy bus ride from Buenos Aires to Zarate and then picked us up from the bus. They live in a beautiful part of the country and have horses on their property. We started our day by getting to know the horses on a shorter ride with Eduardo, and then coming back to the house for a delicious asado which Tatiana prepared. She served several different cuts of meat on the grill, choripán, potatoes, salads, red wine, and desert. Then we went back out with the horses and rode through the ecological reserve which was beautiful. We were a group of three girls with two novice riders and one advanced and it was great for all levels because everyone was able to get themselves situated and comfortable with their horse in the morning. In the afternoon we had the freedom to canter or gallop when we wanted but could also walk if we preferred. Eduardo was very flexible to going at the pace we wanted. When we returned to the house after several hours of riding Tatiana served an amazing lemon tart and coffee. They have two very cute twin boys who we kicked around a soccer ball with after riding. At the end they drove us back to the bus station. We loved our day seeing the country and riding horses (with the bonus of tasty, typical Argentine food) - this was one of the highlights of my trip in Argentina!

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