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Tigre is about 45 mins north of Buenos Aires and an incredibly beautiful town away from the busy and crowded city. We came to kayak the delta for the day, stroll along the Lujan river, and have a nice lunch. We did all the above. We parked along Calle Victorica to stroll the walkway and watch boats before we kayaked ourselves. The weather was beautiful, as was the flora, bridges, parks, and views of the river. On one end you can find a naval museum, and the other restaurants and ice cream spots. Beautiful part of Tigre!…
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Date of experience: February 2020
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Just 40 minutes away from the city there is another environment. So practical and easy to walk around
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Date of experience: January 2020
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Better if you go on a working day, otherwise is full of locals. So nice to stroll all the way of this riverside with so many restaurants and clubs.
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Date of experience: January 2020
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This area of Buenos Aires has a special charm: the view of the river with its boats that pass by, the lush vegetation, the typical old construction of Tigre, calm and families enjoying picnics all over. If you start the visit in the MAT (Museo de Arte de tigre), you can continue along the Victorica promenade until you find a nice cafe or restaurant, sit down to eat something while you rest. Highly recommendable!…
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Date of experience: March 2019
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If you want to have a walk and stop nearby to have lunch or just a coffee and a pice of cake you definitely go to Paseo Victorica. In summer you better go in the morning because it is really hot to walk, also during weekends because it becomes full near midday. You could go for tea or dinner too.…
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Date of experience: September 2018
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