Day-trip distance from Buenos Aires, the Tigre River Delta offers porteños (Buenos Aires residents) and tourists alike a playground for everything from horseback riding and hiking to fishing and swimming. Comprised of hundreds of tiny islands, the Tigre is about 20 miles northeast of Buenos Aires and is reachable from the city by trains, then by boat from the train station. While the main attraction here is the delta itself (formed where five rivers come together), you’ll also find a Naval Museum, restaurants and playgrounds for kids. Several tour companies offer day-trip excursions to the Tigre River Delta—but visitors also can book stays in area bed & breakfasts and adventure lodges.
Restaurants in Tigre
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It was a relly surprise to find a very intersting collection of Navy pieces, most of them really old ones. Maybe need some remodelation, but it is almost free the ticketc
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One of the most important thing here is the beautiful architecture that has been preserved while the conversion from an aristocratic Casino into a popular and public art gallery of Argentina
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The Educative Serpentarium is an environmental interpretative center where you colud find diferen types of reptiles, amphibians and arachnids. The visitor will be introduce in de wonderfull reptile world boarding different environmental issues. The objetive is reconect us with the nature with an direct exirience and rethink our role as human beings.
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The national drink of Argentina, mate, is a brewed herb that’s traditionally sipped through a special metal straw—and in a social and communal setting. This museum in nearby Tigre plays tribute to the special role of mate in Argentinian culture—and of course, offers both a store and a “Matebar” where guests can consume this unique beverage.
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The house-workshop where Xul Solar(Oscar Agustin Alejandro Schulz Solari,1887-1963)lived and created the last years of his life. Creator of visual and poetic languages, Xul baptized the house he built. He called her Li-Tao. The first syllable alludes to the nickname of his wife (Lita) and Tao, to the spiritual path that guided the existence of the artist
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Un recorrido de memoria y naturaleza que recupera la identidad de un escritor desaparecido en la última dictadura cívico militar que eligió el Delta como lugar de inspiración. Como plan de verano, la Casa Museo Haroldo Conti en el Delta de Tigre se destaca por albergar gran parte de la vida del recordado escritor. Con entrada libre y gratuita allí, pueden verse libros y instrumentos de navegación.
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