5 Top-Rated Day Trips from Buenos Aires | Argentina Day Trips Travel Guide
5 Top-Rated Day Trips from Buenos Aires
There's so much to see and do in Argentina's dynamic capital that it's hard to tear yourself away. But you shouldn't miss seeing the surrounding countryside. Within an easy day's reach, you can visit charming old towns where local crafts are still practiced; spend a day at a lively beach resort; meet gauchos and watch their superb riding skills at an estancia in the pampas; learn to play polo; or visit a lovely old town in Uruguay, just across the wide Rio de la Plata river. Or spend a day close to the city on a boat trip through the meandering streams of the Tigre Delta. You'll soon see that not all the tourist attractions are in busy Buenos Aires. Here five day trips from Buenos Aires, Argentina
1. Tigre Delta
2. San Antonio de Areco
3. Colonia del Sacramento, Uruguay
4. A Day with Gauchos at an Estancia
5. La Plata
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First class accommodation, including a polo ranch in the middle of the pampas. A special gondola ride in one of the fanciest neighborhoods of Latin America’s most cosmopolitan city, exclusive shopping, wine tasting and the passion of the tango We go along the Tigre River just a few miles away from the big city getting to a landscape of islands and vegetation with a particular lifestyle and typical handcrafts.
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Arrival at Ezeiza International Airport, and transfer to one of the most beautiful Estancias (Ranch) & Polo Club settled in the province of Buenos Aires. With some 220 green hectares, it offers amazing views and environment. Here you will have the opportunity to get in touch with the sport that practices the high class of Argentina and horse lovers.
Horseback rides, walks in the nature enjoying the birds singing, carriage rides, biking or relax in the exquisite rooms.
Note: There is an option of extra nights for other activities that must be reserved in advance, such as: tango lessons, horseback rides under the moonlight with barbecue, taking massage, polo lessons, learning about the astronomy of this hemisphere, local cooking lessons, and more…
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In the morning and after a nice home made breakfast, a car will pick you up to take you to Buenos Aires city some 50’ away.
Once in town, and settled at the hotel you will start the City Tour in a full day where you will see the main attractions such as Plaza de Mayo (May Square) with the Governor´s House and the Metropolitan Cathedral. The typical neighborhoods like San Telmo and La Boca with the colorful houses and on the opposite side of the city, the northern area with it´s French style, the Cemetery of Recoleta and Palermo neighbordhood.
You will also enjoy the great Argentine cuisine during your lunch and an exquisite gondola ride in Puerto Madero neighborhood from which the romantic perspective of the city gets really special (click here to watch the gondola ride video)
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VIP Shopping Tour: We visit a leather Factory, where youcan appreciate how they work by hand with one of the best products you can buy in Argentina. We make a stop at Galerias Pacifico, one of the nicest shopping malls in town. There you get the possibility of getting a free make up session and beauty test with the first international brands.
You also get time in Florida pedestrin street where most shops are (check our video of Florida street and Pacific Galleries) Next we go to Palermo Soho neighborhood, where original stores are, they are all design objects,weather clothes, fashion accessories or decoration pieces for your home all of them unique. On Sundays we also take you to the San Telmo Flea and Antiques Market. In the afternoon we will have a wine degustation with an expert sommelier that will lead us along the different regions of the country through the taste. After, you will enjoy a great dinner to finish the evening with a passionate tango show, with live professional musicians and dancers that will make it an unforgettable dinner
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A day at the Delta: We leave from the port of Buenos Aires sailing in North direction, for about 2 hours. From the water we will get amazing panoramic views of the down town, the local airport, and all the shore of Vicente Lopez, Olivos, Martínez, San Isidro with the Cathedral and the hills, to finally enter in the Parana River Delta. All over the way the landscape changes, and we leave behind the city to start seeing the great vegetation, the houses of the islands and the so particular style of this region with the Fruits Market (handcrafts market). There we disembark and get some free time to admire and shop, too. You have lunch in Tigre and then meet the driver who will be waiting for you to give a ride along the city of Tigre and bring you back to your hotel in town.
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While there are so many attractions in Buenos Aires not to be missed, our time in Argentina would not be complete without visiting the luscious countryside.
Just a two hour drive outside of the city we visited Estancia El Ombú de Areco, a ranch to experience the gaucho life. A gaucho is a skilled horseman who becomes one with his horse through the practice of gentle horse whispering.
During our tour we had the opportunity to ride horses, enjoy a Argentine meat BBQ, watch some traditional dancing and of course try some famous Argentinian wine!
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A tour of La Boca Barrio (Caminito) in Buenos Aires, Argentina
One of the most colorful and touristy areas you can visit in Buenos Aires is Caminito located in the heart of La Bocca Barrio (nieghborhood). Here you can enjoy overpriced meals, tango shows, souvenir shopping and people watching as you marvel at all of the colorful architecture. Nearby is where the Boca Juniors football club plays its home games. Overall, we feel it's worth a visit but is not an area you'd need to linger or return again.
A tour of La Boca Barrio (Caminito) in Buenos Aires, Argentina Travel Video Transcript:
So new vlog from Buenos Aires. Today we are visiting a neighborhood called La Boca. And it is know for its very colorful buildings and it is actually very touristy which means the prices here are quite high. Yeah, we just got absolutely fleeced for lunch. It was one of the most expensive meals we've had in South America and it was to be honest disgusting. But you know what we got charged one price for pasta and then like an extra five dollars for the tomato sauce. And then they charged us, with my parents, and they charged us like what like almost fifteen dollars for service. It was outrageous. Anyways, we're going to make the most of this afternoon and forget about that awful meal. Let's forget the meal and go sightseeing.
This tree has a knit sweater.
So to tell you a little bit about the neighborhood. It was settled by Italian immigrants and this area is in the southeast end of the city and it is right at the mouth of the river and that is how Boca gets its name. Boca, means mouth. Um, and yeah, there are a few streets that are very touristy; however, if you wander away from Caminito and that general area it is a little rough around the edges so we're going to try and show you both sides. Touristy Boca and regular old Boca.
So right now this is touristy Boca. Lots of restaurants. You can watch Tango shows on the street. Yes, you can pose and pretend to be a tango dancer. Yes, you can pose with football players who looks like famous football players. Yeah, there is a guy who looks like Maradona. And he even has a beer belly just like him. Impressive! And you can also buy souvenirs. There is a flea market around here and also just lots of souvenir shops.You can lighten the load of your wallet. A great place to do that.
So Sam, you don't really follow football but can you tell us who you are standing next to? I don't follow football but I know enough that is Maradona. The only and only. Maradona!
Little anecdote for us. Yes, one of the funniest comments we've had on our YouTube channel recently was during our Cholitas wrestling match. Someone said the referee looked just like Maradona. And now that I'm seeing Maradona statues all over the place and impersonators. That was a very very clever observation. He totally did. He totally looked like Maradona.
And now for a spin around less touristy Boca. Yeah. No crowds here. It's a lot quieter. A lot quieter, we're just walking along the rail-tracks. We're actually heading towards the stadium. Yes, because football is a big deal here. This is where Boca Juniors comes from. And, oh, they love their futbol. Yes, they do.
And we came all the way to Boca to meet Messi. Number 10.
So for the hardcore football fans another cool thing you can do in Buenos Aires is visit the Boca Juniors stadium. It is called La Bombonera and that means the chocolate box. I don't really think it looks like a chocolate box. I mean it is this giant yellow stadium. A colorful chocolate box. But yeah, it is right over there. So let's go check it out.
Final thoughts. Boca! Boca! Okay. I've been to Boca once before and I think one visit is probably enough. I mean, once you've seen the touristy bits there isn't a whole lot to do in my opinion. Um, so yeah nice for like half day visit I'd say. Maybe have a meal but not in the main road or you'll get ripped off. A one time only deal. One time only. I agree with you. I totally agree with you. Yeah. Yep. Okay. Good!
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Our Argentina trip starts now! The biggest travel and food series we've ever created is kicking off in this travel blog by visiting Buenos Aires for 3 days. Firstly, we highlight our flight from Toronto to Buenos Aires in the dead of winter in Canada arriving in Argentina in mid-summer - a 70 degree weather change!
Our first order of business in Buenos Aires is to grab great local food in Recoleta so we head over to one of favorite restaurants in the city Bodegon Norte to grab a meal consisting of Milanesa, salad, ravioli pasta with a bottle of Argentine wine. We then grab Argentine ice cream (helado) at Rapa Nui including dulce de leche flavour.
We start off day two with breakfast in Buenos Aires at La Biela having cafe con leche with media luna. Afterwards we check out the nicest bookstore in the city, and one of the most beautiful in the world, El Ateneo before grabbing pizza slices at Banchero. We finish the day off visiting Recoleta cemetery one of the most famous attractions in Buenos Aires.
For our last day in Buenos Aires we start off with facturas and coffee for breakfast before heading to Puerto Madero for a stroll and a ship museum. For lunch we have delicious Argentine parrilla (grilled beef) with Malbec wine.
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Hey guys! We are Samuel and Audrey, a travel vlogging couple from Canada. In this travel channel we share our travel and food vlogs while touring the world.
We had the privilege of traveling around Argentina for nearly 3 months from January- April 2019 on a trip covering a large section of the country.
We kicked things off with several days in Buenos Aires where we were joined by Audrey's parents eating and sightseeing around some of our favourite neighbourhoods in the city. We then flew from Buenos Aires to Cordoba where we spent a couple of weeks in the Sierras of Cordoba visiting both La Cumbrecita and Villa General Belgrano with highlights including hiking and delicious German and Swiss cuisine.
From Cordoba, we then travelled a considerable distance on an overnight bus to Mar Del Plata just in time for a special food festival called Feria Masticar featuring the best of Argentine food and wine. We spent several days enjoying beaches and seafood before heading south to Patagonia to visit the province of Chubut.
While on the Atlantic side of Chubut we visited Puerto Madryn, Peninsula Valdes, Trelew, Gaiman and Dolavon. To summarize our time in this area, we had incredibly close encounters with wildlife including penguins, sea lions and guanacos while also experiencing Welsh culture in Argentina.
Our time in Patagonia continued as we headed from east to west trading more barren landscapes for thick forests, impressive mountains and magnificent lakes. We spent significant time in both Esquel and El Bolson with day trips to visit Trevelin, Parque Nacional Los Alerces, Cholila and Lago Puelo. Highlights included sailing, hiking, riding vintage trains and partaking in the national asado festival.
We finished visiting Patagonia with time spent in Villa La Angostura, San Martin De Los Andes and Bariloche where we enjoyed more stunning scenery and hiking. On our way back to Buenos Aires, we took the Tren Patagonia to Las Grutas before meeting up with Audrey's dad again.
To finish off our trip in Argentina, we spent more time in the capital and later Mendoza where we got to experience wine tourism to its fullest extent. Overall, we had an amazing time travelling around Argentina having only scratched the surface of this vast and diverse country.
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DAY TRIP: Destination - Buenos Aires, Argentina
So this was from my recent trip to Buenos Aires. I flew a total of 28 hours from San Diego via Atlanta and explored BA for 34 hours (well technically it's not a 24-hour day trip) but if felt that way.
Yes it was rainy and cold, winter in the Southern hemisphere, what can we do. Buenos Aires is such a wonderful city to explore during the winter time. You can hangout in a cafe, sip coffee or whiskey. People watching in this Latin European city is quite entertaining. You can't visit BA without indulging in some of the world's best steak - it's a local favorite. Make sure you pair it with a decadent bottle of Malbec and dance the night a way.
So for the one night I was in BA I stayed at Milhouse Hostel Hipo. First time staying in this hostel. Staff is great and yes rumor has it that this place is a party hostel. I kid you not, they turned this hostel into club at night, well, not quite a club but if you're looking for atmosphere I highly recommend this place. They even had a free tango lesson the night I stayed there.
Visited three neighborhoods while I was in BA, La Boca, San Telmo and Palermo (not in this clip). BA is divided in different neighborhood these three are quite popular.
I highly recommend my favorite steak restaurant, Desnivel in San Telmo (La Defensa). Locals and tourists alike come here, always packed.
So really what's there not to love about this latin, European Metropolis. Yes BA is very European without the Euro price tag.
Get your travel on! Learn a little tango, sit and drink some cappuccino, indulge in some red meat and vino - Buenos Aires won't disappoint for sure - don't cry when you leave Argentina!
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What a great city... one of our favourites. A smaller city than Buenos Aires, Salta is picturesque with it's architecture, and is known for it's empanadas and beer. There's even a beer simply called Salta!
The locals in Salta are friendly and didn't mind that we can't speak Spanish. We explored the city and booked a two day tour around Jujuy- going around Purmamarca and Humahuaca.
Some highlights include the Salinas Grande salt flat, and the colourful markets with local artisanos in Purmamarca.
We traveled up to 4000+ meters above sea level and took in the beautiful desert view.
Argentina is a big country with lots to offer, and Salta is an absolute must! If you are travelling to Argentina, we would recommend checking out its Northern part 10/10!
Watch our next vlog as we continue north, and explore the multicolored mountain range in Jujuy (Hill of Seven Colors, Maimara, and el Hornocal):
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A Day in Buenos Aires, Argentina
This video demonstrates a day while living in Buenos Aires, Argentina. It features el obelisco, el centro, corrientes, recoleta, and las heras park. It shows what it is like walking downtown and using public transportation such as busses and the subway.