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What to do in Buenos Aires – Walk in Tigre and the Delta del Tigre

The walk along the Tigre and the Delta del Tigre are one of the best options when planning a weekend. With family or friends, this option has become a classic of the locals, they do not stop coming whenever they can!

The curious name of this region of Buenos Aires was originated back in 1820 when a huge storm modified a small river of the main one into an important waterway. This region was pretty wild and lived all wild cats that roamed the place in search of food. The reason to this place take its name was the presence of these felines.

The Tigre Delta is the third largest worldwide. Its 27 square miles are home to all kinds of wildlife in almost wild. The whole area can be traveled aboard catamarans bordering the region from which beautiful scenery of the Delta del Tigre Buenos Aires are observed.

What to do in Tigre and Delta del Tigre in Buenos Aires

Puerto de Frutos

puerto-de-frutos-delta-del-tigre-buenos-aires-argentinaThe Puerto de Frutos of Delta del Tigre in Buenos Aires offers an unmissable beaten path for visitors to the city. Its outdoor shopping center is ready to serve visitors will find numerous shops and dedicated to the sale of ornaments, rustic furniture, handmade fabrics, etc.

  • How to get to Puerto de Frutos in Tigre? From Parque de la Costa be skirting the railway walk about 400 meters to Sarmiento street.

Sarmiento Museum

casa_museo_sarmiento-delta-del-tigre-buenos-aires-argentinaIt is a very interesting museum. This is the old rest house Domingo Faustino Sarmiento. This home is preserved today inside a giant glass box to preserve the time and wet weather. Inside you will find pieces that belonged to Argentine politician who narrate a part of history.

  • How to reach the Sarmiento Museum Tigre? Only can get there through vessels to be contracted in the Tigre River Station.

Isla Martín García

isla-martin-garcia-delta-del-tigre-buenos-aires-argentinaMartin Garcia Island always surrounds us with its mystery and solitude. Located in the middle of the Rio de la Plata, in the past this place has been a maximum security prison because it was impossible to escape the island by swimming.

Until the return of democracy in 1983, a large number of political prisoners have passed through here: Hipólito Irigoyen, Marcelo T. de Alvear, Arturo Frondizi, Juan Domingo Peron.

  • Can be visited on Tuesdays, Thursdays, Saturdays, Sundays and holidays.

Parque de la Costa

parque-de-la-costa-delta-del-tigre-buenos-aires-argentinaThe Coast Park (Parque de la Costa) is the park’s most famous playgrounds of Buenos Aires. Tourists and locals go to the park during the weekends to have fun with or without children.

People of all ages gather here to enjoy the adrenaline rush and the speed of the games. The Parque de la Costa offers options for quieter too.

  • Opening Hours: Saturdays, Sundays and holidays from 11:00.
  • Address: 1509 Vivanco, Delta Station, Buenos Aires (Argentina) – 100 meters from the Casino del Tigre.
  • TEL: +54 11 4732-6300
  • Mail: [email protected]

Tigre’s Casino

It is located between Parque de la Costa (children’s playground park) and the Puerto de Frutos. It has more than 1800 modern slot machines and over 70 table games. Inside there are several dining areas to suit the tastes of domestic and international visitors. Usually artists, musicians and world-renowned singers presents its main stage.

  • Opening hours: from 11:00.
  • Address: Located at east of the Tiger – 100 meters from the “Parque de la Costa”.
  • TEL: +54 11 4731-7000

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