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How long is the drive from Capilla del Monte to Piriapolis?

The direct drive from Capilla del Monte to Piriapolis is 695 mi (1,119 km), and should have a drive time of 12 hrs 26 mins in normal traffic.

If you’re going on a road trip from Capilla del Monte to Piriapolis, we did the research for you and compiled some great stops along the way — with Buenos Aires, Montevideo, Colonia del Sacramento, Cordoba, Rosario, La Plata, Villa Carlos Paz, Tigre, and Maldonado, as well as top places to visit like Teatro El Círculo and Monumento Histórico Nacional a la Bandera, or the ever-popular CULTURAL CENTER OF SPAIN PARK.

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Top cities between Capilla del Monte and Piriapolis

The top cities between Capilla del Monte and Piriapolis are Buenos Aires, Montevideo, Colonia del Sacramento, Cordoba, Rosario, La Plata, Villa Carlos Paz, Tigre, and Maldonado. Buenos Aires is the most popular city on the route. It's 7 hours from Capilla del Monte and 5 hours from Piriapolis.
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Villa Carlos Paz

Villa Carlos Paz, located in the Punilla Valley on the shores of San Roque Lake, is a resort city known for its natural beauty and attractions. Visitors can explore the city center with its iconic wooden cuckoo clock, Reloj Cucú, and take a chairlift to the peak of Cerro de la Cruz for stunning views of the lake and city.
2% as popular as Buenos Aires
7 minutes off the main route, 9% of way to Piriapolis
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Córdoba

Córdoba, the capital of the Argentine province with the same name, is renowned for its well-preserved Spanish colonial architecture. The city features the Manzana Jesuítica, a 17th-century complex comprising active cloisters, churches, and the original campus of Universidad Nacional de Córdoba. Plaza San Martín and its neo-baroque Cathedral are at the heart of this vibrant city.
6% as popular as Buenos Aires
8 minutes off the main route, 11% of way to Piriapolis
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Rosario

Sights & Landmarks
Architectural Buildings
Rosario, the largest city in the central Argentine province of Santa Fe, is situated 300 km northwest of Buenos Aires on the west bank of the Paraná River. It holds the title as Argentina's third-most populous city and is also the most populous city in Argentina that is not a capital. The opulent 1929 Beaux-Arts building that houses the Board of Trade reflects its days of grandeur and serves as a reminder of Rosario's history as Argentina's agricultural capital.
5% as popular as Buenos Aires
6 minutes off the main route, 38% of way to Piriapolis
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Tigre

Tigre, a town in Argentina just north of Buenos Aires, serves as a gateway to the rivers and wetlands of the expansive Paraná Delta. The old fruit harbor, Puerto de Frutos, is now a bustling craft market while the Mate Museum delves into the history of the traditional Argentinean drink. Alongside this, rowing clubs and restaurants line the Paseo Victorica, a riverside esplanade.
2% as popular as Buenos Aires
11 minutes off the main route, 55% of way to Piriapolis
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Buenos Aires

Buenos Aires, the vibrant capital of Argentina, is a cosmopolitan city with a rich cultural heritage. The Plaza de Mayo is at its heart, surrounded by impressive 19th-century buildings such as the iconic Casa Rosada. Visitors can also explore the grand Teatro Colón and the modern MALBA museum showcasing Latin American art. For those interested in archaeology, Cueva de las Manos offers a glimpse into ancient societies through its intricate cave paintings and archaeological finds.
Most popular city on this route
3 minutes off the main route, 57% of way to Piriapolis
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La Plata

La Plata, the capital of Argentina's Buenos Aires province, is a meticulously planned city with unique diagonal avenues. The grand Plaza Moreno at its center features the impressive neo-Gothic Cathedral of La Plata and the German Renaissance-style Palacio Municipal. The city is also home to the extensive natural history exhibits at La Plata Museum. Just under 60 km from Buenos Aires, it offers a slower pace and an opportunity to immerse in Latin American culture.
3% as popular as Buenos Aires
32 minutes off the main route, 58% of way to Piriapolis
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Colonia del Sacramento

Colonia del Sacramento is a charming city in southwestern Uruguay, situated across the Río de La Plata from Buenos Aires. Its cobblestoned Barrio Histórico showcases historic Portuguese buildings, while the 19th-century Colonia del Sacramento Lighthouse offers stunning river views. The city's recent international acclaim and UNESCO World Heritage Site recognition have led to impressive growth as a tourist destination and a booming real estate market.
10% as popular as Buenos Aires
2 minutes off the main route, 69% of way to Piriapolis
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Montevideo

Montevideo, the capital of Uruguay, is a vibrant city located along Montevideo Bay. The Plaza de la Independencia leads to Ciudad Vieja, where you can find a mix of art deco buildings and colonial homes, as well as iconic landmarks like the Palacio Salvo and Solís Theatre. The old port market, Mercado del Puerto, is filled with numerous steakhouses offering delicious local cuisine.
30% as popular as Buenos Aires
14 minutes off the main route, 86% of way to Piriapolis
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Maldonado

Maldonado, located in eastern Uruguay, is the vibrant capital city of Maldonado Department. With a population of approximately 90,000 residents as of the 2023 Census, it ranks as the fourth most populous city in Uruguay.
1% as popular as Buenos Aires
12 minutes off the main route, 86% of way to Piriapolis

Best stops along Capilla del Monte to Piriapolis drive

The top stops along the way from Capilla del Monte to Piriapolis (with short detours) are Puerto Madero, Recoleta Cemetery, and Barrio Histórico. Other popular stops include Teatro Colón, Monumento Histórico Nacional a la Bandera, and Zoo Lujan.
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CULTURAL CENTER OF SPAIN PARK

Cultural center
Nature & Parks
Education center
Parks
Beautiful park with walkways along the river Parana. A lots of food restaurants with excellent food on the menu to a cheap price. Attaching some photos of a part of the park. The entire park is more or less 3km long approx..
Stein V — Google review
Very cool Pirana River-front park atop & surrounding a secondary school below its immense steps. Unique indeed.
Sung N — Google review
One of my favorite places in Rosario. Great view on the Parana, a great promenade along the river, many places to chill out on the grass, nice and cheap bars and restaurants, a top place to relax, meet friends, or practice sports.
Jp L — Google review
Relaxing, family and loving place in the middle of Rosario. Go there to have a great walk with friends, loved ones. In the summer you could walk at night (not too late, though) but in the winter, colder days, avoid it. It could be dangerous. Enjoy!
Osvaldo G — Google review
Very nice park, however, the stoners make it unbearable for families to be there without having to explain the kids what that “funny group” is doing. That, and the fact that everyone seems to think blasting their tunes at max volume is appropriate makes this a not so good experience.
V M — Google review
Nice view of the river. Good location to go on bike, the stairs are ideal for exercising and there is also an outdoor gym.
Andrés P — Google review
Very beautiful and amazing spot for photos
Charis I — Google review
Beautiful walk next to the river. Cool place, just avoid the heat. Plenty of trees to stay in the shadow.
Илија Г — Google review
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4.4
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Sarmiento y el río Sarmiento, S2000 AHQ, Santa Fe, Argentina
http://ccpe.org.ar/
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Teatro El Círculo

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Opera house
Sights & Landmarks
Teatro El Círculo, inaugurated in 1904 and renovated in 2004 for its centenary, is a historic theater that now serves as a cultural center hosting international performers from various genres. With a seating capacity of 1,450 spread across five levels, the main room features a stunning dome adorned with beautiful frescoes. The theater's well-preserved original features include the seats and the intricately painted proscenium.
Beautiful historical theater with 114 years of history! Definitely do the guided tour to learn more about the history of all the beautiful details of this theater. The theater is well-maintained with much of it original, including the seats and the proscenium. Look carefully at the proscenium. It is quite the work of art! It looks 3-dimensional, but is really entirely painted.
Madelyn — Google review
It was an awesome theater performance that truly showcased the dedication and talent of the young boys and girls. Their choreography was precise, expressive, and filled with energy, reflecting countless hours of rehearsals and a genuine passion for performing. Each movement felt purposeful and synchronized, adding depth to the story they were telling on stage. The enthusiasm they brought to the performance lit up the room and left the audience thoroughly impressed. It was a beautiful display of youthful creativity and teamwork.
Matt B — Google review
One of the top places to visit in Rosario. Since 1904 spreading culture in the city.
Juan W — Google review
Hands down it's one of the best theaters in America -but realistically speaking- in the world.
Ariadna C — Google review
Beautiful theatre with nice acoustics!
Caspar H — Google review
Beautiful
Belu A — Google review
Più bello! It's an elegant theatre that have a very good acoustic.
Ezequiel G — Google review
It's a good place for a show and it's a very nice city.
Lenny J — Google review
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4.7
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Laprida 1223, Laprida 1235, S2000 Rosario, Santa Fe, Argentina
http://www.teatroelcirculo.com/
+54 341 448-3784
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Monumento Histórico Nacional a la Bandera

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Monument
Sights & Landmarks
Monumento Histórico Nacional a la Bandera, inaugurated in 1957, pays tribute to Manuel Belgrano, the creator of the Argentine flag. It stands as a significant landmark in Rosario and houses Belgrano's tomb. The monument offers panoramic views of the city from its tower, which is open to visitors. Rosario itself has a rich history dating back to the 18th century when it slowly developed around Catholic missions and military outposts.
Very beautiful art deco Monument in Roserio. This is the very attractive and famous place of Roserio. You can take a ticket to the upper part of this Monument from where the beautiful view of the city and the paraná river from the viewing platform. There is a beautiful church and a big park next to it. Next to this monument is very luxurious buildings and greenery which makes it even more attractive. The beautiful view of the Parana river is very fun in the evening. Small food shops next to the Parana river add to the beauty of the evening.
Dhruv T — Google review
A historical place to learn about some of Argentinas and other countries' history. You can also learn about the Antarctica control devision over time. There's a little gift shop. Be advised that the employees don't speak much English, but with the use of Google translate we got by pretty good.
David T — Google review
Great display and if you go on National Flag Day (June 20), it will blow your mind as they unwrap the longest, continuous flag in the country.
J F — Google review
A pretty stop when sightseeing. Beautiful panorama of the river and significant historical site. We stopped to rest on the stairs in the shade and enjoyed the view.
Katie R — Google review
It is impressive. Much more so than the Oblisco in Buenos Aires. I wish you could enter and go to the top like you could years ago.
Scott F — Google review
Nice place. Big park near by. You can go and sit for a long time. Nice view. Picnic area. Visit with your friends / family. River near the monument. Go for a walk. Lot of restaurants nearby.
Herbal W — Google review
Landmark in Rosario where every june 20th, the countrys presidente holds a ceremony in honour to the argentine national flag (light blue and white with a sun face in its middle). Espacious place with 24hs acces to walk or seat and enjoy the quietness and view of sorroundings. Buena oportunidad subirse hasta las punta del monumento y tener las vistas abiertas de la zona (20pesos adultos al 22 febrero 2020)
Di D — Google review
Beautiful monument. Worth the 20pesos to get to the top. Nice panoramic view of the city and Paraná river. It is the monument shows at the Argentina ten pesos money note.
Desmond H — Google review
4.7
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4.5
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Sta Fe 581, S2000 Rosario, Santa Fe, Argentina
http://www.monumentoalabandera.gob.ar/
+54 341 480-2239
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Victoria del Agua

Amusement park
Spas & Wellness
Spas
Awesome place to spend time during the holidays with the kids. Clean, neat and tidy and all amenities available....totally recommended....
Mandy S — Google review
Good place. Nice swimming pools and great people.
Gabriel G — Google review
Sorete
Sofia P — Google review
full of people
Fabrizio O — Google review
Bellisimo
Laura B — Google review
Ok
Daro H — Google review
Relax
Paula A — Google review
Relax total
Roberta C — Google review
4.2
(6682)
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3.2
(479)
Rawson 1950, E3100 Victoria, Entre Ríos, Argentina
http://www.victoriadelagua.com/
+54 9 3436 61-3477
5

Monumento Batalla Vuelta de Obligado

Museum
Sights & Landmarks
Monuments & Statues
Points of Interest & Landmarks
Memorable
Eze O — Google review
Maso..maso
Pamela M — Google review
Expectacular
Jorge I — Google review
(Translated by Google) A historic and emblematic site of our history, a place where river navigation and commercial activity were cleverly managed by us, not by the British and French. The site was revitalized in 2010 and has now become a beautiful visit for a day or weekend. The monument is magnificent, designed by artist Rogelio Polosello, depicting the iconic chains that were the protagonists of this milestone. Also featured is a silhouette of Juan Manuel de Rosas, a prominent figure in history. As part of the tour, you can also observe the Paraná River from several viewpoints. A local guide is recommended for the visit. (Original) Un lugar histórico y emblemático de nuestra historia, lugar donde inteligentemente se logró que la navegación de los ríos y la actividad comercial sea manejada por nosotros y no por los británicos y franceses. El lugar se puso en valor en el 2010 y hoy se ha convertido en una hermosa visita para el día o fin de semana. El monumento es grandioso, diseñado por el artista plástico Rogelio Polosello, representando a las emblemáticas cadenas protagonistas de dicho hito. También acompaña al mismo una silueta de Juan Manuel de Rosas, hombre destacado de la historia. Cómo parte del recorrido también se puede observar al Río Paraná desde algunos miradores. Se recomienda hacer la visita con guia local.
Gabriel A — Google review
(Translated by Google) A beautiful place to immerse yourself in the historic event that took place in 1845. The museum provides passionate and enthusiastic explanations and teachings about the battle. It's interesting to see that there are still artifacts and traces to be found. The chain monument is a striking work of art, and the stories that accompany the tour enrich the visit. Highly recommended. (Original) Hermoso lugar para emocionarse con el hecho histórico sucedido en 1845. En el museo atienden con pasión y entusiasmo para explicar y enseñar sobre la batalla. Es interesante ver que todavía quedan objetos y rastros por encontrar. El monumento es de cadenas es una obra de arte impactante y los relatos que acompañan el recorrido enriquecen la visita. Totalmente recomendable
Roberto F — Google review
(Translated by Google) AWFUL AND BORING: It's 200 meters of trees and a few signs with information about the battle, but everything is poorly maintained. There are no comparative images to illustrate how it looked and how it is now, so you can't understand anything. The only notable thing is that the grass was short. The best place it could have is a view of the river with a sleeper staircase that's falling apart, and you have to step carefully because it's all disassembled. More than a monument, it looks like a garden. Oh, but... The monolith with the political memorial of the person who inaugurated it really put a lot of effort into it, haha ​​🐧 (Original) MALISIMO Y ABURRIDO: Son 200 metros de árboles y algunos carteles con información sobre la batalla pero todo poco cuidado. No hay imágenes comparativas a modo de ilustración de como se veía y como está actualmente entonces no entendés nada lo que dice.Lo único destacable es que estaba cortito el pasto. El mejor lugar que podría tener es una vista al río con una escalera de durmientes que se cae a pedazos y tenés que pisar con cuidado porque está todo desoldado. Más que monumento parece un jardín de una casa. Ah pero.... El monolito con el recuerdo político de quién lo inauguró si que le metieron ganas jaja 🐧
Pato M — Google review
(Translated by Google) Beautiful place, I loved its very pretty paths and all the history. (Original) Hermoso lugar me encanto sus muy lindos caminos y toda la historia
Angela P — Google review
(Translated by Google) A beautiful place where national sovereignty was defended. Chains were placed across the Parará to prevent Anglo-French ships from passing. No one remembers those heroes. (Original) Lindo lugar dónde se defendió la soberanía nacional. Se pusieron cadenas en el Parará, para evitar que pasaran las naves anglo/francesas. Nadie se acuerda de esos héroes.
Osvaldo D — Google review
4.6
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4.0
(495)
San Pedro, Provincia de Buenos Aires, Argentina
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Museo Gauchesco Ricardo Güiraldes

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Museum
Specialty Museums
If you're eager to dive into the rich gaucho culture of Argentina, a visit to the Museo Gauchesco Ricardo Güiraldes is an absolute must. Nestled in a serene setting just outside town, this museum is housed in a historic estancia and features several captivating sections. Upon arrival, you'll be greeted by a charming recreation of a traditional pulperia—akin to the local pub—alongside vintage carriages displayed in the garden.
Loved it. Remote, but wonderful information, timelines, and artifacts from wagons to spurs, mate gourds, those things they threw to bind cattle legs, and many other things in several buildings. The little town nearby has decent helado and a place that makes alfajores and chocolates. I definitely recommend a visit even though it's a way outside BA.
Damon L — Google review
Quiet and nice small museum of the gaucho Ricardo. There're a lot of items about gaucho lifestyle.
Oleksandr R — Google review
Lots of gaucho memorabilia, cost was nominal at 600 pesos. Worth an hour or two.
John M — Google review
This museum proudly exhibits horrific and racist paintings by Florencio Molina Campos. Do not go. I was disturbed and left the place crying. Awful.
Karina V — Google review
The building was made to host the museum, as a replica of a house contemporary to the gauchos. It has a lot of gaucho artifacts and a timeline to grasp argentinean history. Worth a visit.
Gon C — Google review
The building was erected to hold the museum. Up. Valuable family collection. Down. Does not respect all architectural feature of 19th century.
German G — Google review
Virtual Parkour of the Guiraldes museum. It's free and you will see the origins of the Gauchos there. La pulperia, different kind of horses ornament and tools to guide them, some history, etc. Then you can go and visit the rest of San Antonio de Areco.
Patrice V — Google review
Beautiful and interesting place. Heemoso lugar. Hermosa historia.
Hernan G — Google review
4.5
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4.3
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Cam. Ricardo Güiraldes s/n, B2760 San Antonio de Areco, Provincia de Buenos Aires, Argentina
http://www.museoguiraldes.areco.gob.ar/
+54 2326 45-5839
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Estancia Los Dos Hermanos

Farmstay
Outdoor Activities
Horseback Riding Tours
What a great experience we had with this wonderful family and their ranch! The food was absolutely amazing (bring your appetite)and the horse back riding was the best. The guides allowed you to actually push the horses to your comfort zone, not just walk nose to butt. We spent time in the pool, played games, had two to three hours of riding and relaxed. It was an all day adventure that we wished wasn't going to end. The family made you feel so special. If we get back to Argentina, this is an event we will absolutely repeat.
Julie D — Google review
We stayed at Los Dos Hermanos for two nights, and it was the highlight of our month-long trip to Argentina! Everything was wonderful from start to finish. The horses were so lovely and friendly, the owners and team were welcoming and provided top-notch hospitality! We got to spend lots of time with the horses and out riding, we saw baby-cows, and burrowing owls. We ate delicious meals and enjoyed the company of Pacho and Ana! If you are in Buenos Aires, this is a must do!
Cassie P — Google review
We had a great day at the ranch. I had no experience of horse riding before and I was still able to take part in the full day. It was a really genuine experience with almost 4 hrs on horseback exploring the ranch, great food for lunch, and the benefit getting collected and dropped at our hotel on the city. The people are really nice, patient and helpful. Overall a great day out, would recommend it for everyone.
Aidan S — Google review
WOW! While travelling in Argentina I was craving a gaucho experience and I certainly got it with my full day trip here! Eujiene my guide was amazing.. very knowledgeable and also extremely passionate about his role and the horses. I am an advanced rider so we adapted the ride and went for amazing canters across the pampas grass... we also had a little game of polo. But the day was truly worked around what I wanted to do. The hospitality also was outstanding. This place is truly a must visit, whether you are advanced or beginner. Thank you Eujine for an incredible day!
Alex B — Google review
We came here very spontaneously for a day of horse riding when we visited Buenos Aires. Getting out of the city to this place was simply heaven. The horses were amazing and so the staff. Would definitely recommend coming here if you’re around!!
Laureen M — Google review
Our stay at Estancia Los Dos Hermanos was amazing! Beautiful horses, delicious food, and a cozy cottage with a true Argentine vibe. It was the perfect escape from the city, with great hospitality from Ana and Eugenio. Highly recommend for anyone visiting Buenos Aires!
Daniels J — Google review
Friendly staff, good food (lots of it!). The rides were great with time for a siesta (or games). The horses were obedient and up for a trot if you wish.
Rob S — Google review
Amazing experience! The hosts make you feel right at home, the food and hospitality is perfect. I would high recommend Estancia Los Dos Hermanos to everyone!!
Joel D — Google review
4.7
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5.0
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34°09'56. 59°06'11, B2800FCB Zárate, Provincia de Buenos Aires, Argentina
http://www.estancialosdoshermanos.com/
+54 9 11 5577-8829
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Basilica de Luján

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Basilica
Sights & Landmarks
Churches & Cathedrals
The Basilica de Luján is a stunning example of Gothic architecture that captivates visitors with its grandeur and intricate details. Construction began in the late 19th century, initiated by Father Jorge Maria Salvaire after receiving approval from the Archbishop of Buenos Aires. The project was led by French architect Ulderic Courtois, later joined by other talented architects who contributed to its majestic design.
A simply stunning basilica. It’s is so super clean and so beautiful inside. Tons of vendors outside but they are not going to bug you. The restaurants close to the basilica are super good, a bit high costs. If you can venture further out you should. If you drive parking is easy and ample. You pay with an app.
Gibby — Google review
Amazing Place, very peacefull!
Steven B — Google review
A very impressive place of worship, with a huge collection of Madonna-statues. You will be surrounded there by gift shops and restaurants that are not that heavenly, but that is the location. If you decide to calm down in the cathedral and pray, you will find out that it is a special place, despite all the marketing. In Argentina, catholicism is lived in an open, joyful manner. Give yourself the time needed to watch, listen, and to appreciate.
Peter H — Google review
Amazing experience, better go on weekend and visit a gaucho centre in the neighbouring city
Lou A — Google review
The Basilica del Juan in Argentina is a breathtaking architectural marvel, seamlessly blending Gothic and Romanesque influences. Its intricate facade and towering spires captivate visitors, while the interior’s ornate details and religious art evoke a sense of reverence. The basilica’s historical significance and stunning design make it a must-visit destination for those exploring Argentina’s rich cultural and religious heritage.
Gevorg G — Google review
We are always admire the churches wealth and deciration but than a novel from Umberto Ecco come to my mind and I realize how they collected all the gold
Sandra S — Google review
Beautiful place. They need to put up sign if the museum is close. They needs more trees. Lots of garbage on the floor.
Lidia Z — Google review
Well...Nuestra Señora de Lujan.The Basilica..the Biggest and most Important ..can I say 100 % in Argentina..it's really Worthy to know about the Place..I really recommend it..The area it's so Safe. And Clean..the Vendors..are so Friendly..and you can find just around the corner .. Entertainment for Adults and Children
Javier P — Google review
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4.5
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San Martín 51, B6700CCU Luján, Provincia de Buenos Aires, Argentina
https://santuariodelujan.org.ar/
+54 2323 42-1070
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Zoo Lujan

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Permanently Closed
Zoo
Outdoor Activities
Wildlife park
Zoo Lujan is a unique 37-acre wildlife sanctuary located about 60 kilometers from Buenos Aires, making it an exciting day trip for families and animal lovers alike. This zoo stands out for its interactive experiences, allowing visitors to pet and take photos with majestic creatures like lions, tigers, and pumas. With guided tours available every half hour, guests can learn more about the animals in a friendly atmosphere.
Lots of cute animals strolling around the place. They have also guided tour every half an hour. The guides are friendly and helpful. The food is more of the same, it has a restaurant and a snack shop. Both serve about the same food. But it has a decent meal if you want to have lunch. The more dangerous animals are well behaved and very well treated. They are not abused.
Pedro W — Google review
Very average. Can no longer touch tigers and lions. Plus can't ride elephants or camels like you used to be able to. Gets 2 stars because the birds were very interesting and great experience, plus we stroked the camel and snake. The ground were poorly kept and animals were very sleepy. Very disappointed ☹️
Jordan M — Google review
For my kids it's great because they can touch and be up close to the animals, nice area to bring your own picnic also.
Deslie B — Google review
Contrary to the idea, the zoo is not a huge one... But the best thing about it is you can take pictures with tigers and Lions and can touch and feed other animals too... Overall a great experience indeed.
Indrasish B — Google review
This is a very special place. Please note, it’s a short drive outside of the city and the other are purely ground. Unique experience in many ways. Argentinians get charged less, but remember, foreigners don’t pay 21% taxes when traveling within the country, so I would stop complaining.
Oleksandr D — Google review
Absolutely amazing zoo, one of the only zoos in the world that lets you enter the cages! Genuine pics... They have a huge collection of both South American and African animals, and you can get closer than anywhere else.
Marcus W — Google review
Animals do not seem to be well treated. Those that you can play look dumb and lazy (maybe doped). In general, the zoo is not in good shape. If you are planning to go to Buenos Aires, consider visiting the Temaiken Zoo.
Édnei B — Google review
I liked the place and the contacts with the animals... I thnink some of the places should be improved
Alexander H — Google review
4.0
(10478)
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4.0
(3990)
Au Acceso Oeste Km 58, B6700 Luján, Provincia de Buenos Aires, Argentina
10

Las Palmas del Pilar

Shopping mall
Shopping
Gift & Specialty Shops
Las Palmas del Pilar, an upscale shopping center established in 1998, boasts a wide range of renowned retailers, dining options, entertainment facilities for children, and a cinema. One notable aspect is its open-air design; however, this reliance on weather conditions can be problematic. Nevertheless, the mall offers diverse shops with high-quality products as well as various restaurants to cater to different preferences.
Great place to shop, eat, and walk around. Clean, well-maintained, and with a nice variety of stores. Pro tip: Tell your partner you're ‘just looking’… and get ready to leave with bags. Wallet Warning!
Jonathan M — Google review
It's ok. But sometimes the escalators are broken for weeks, water leaks from the ceilings. It needs more attention to the worn out and broken things
Dean P — Google review
Jumbo here has a great selection of wines and meats. Not for the frugal shopper.
Carlos C — Google review
Nice place to expand the day, lots of shops, few fast foods and a cinema, ideal for nice days and really not for rainy days. There is an ibis hotel right in front if you want to stay the night, and the cinema is not enormous but good enough for a good shopping cinema hotel combo.
Diego M — Google review
It is a nice shopping mall and very good for the kids. The problem is that everything is outdoor and all depend of the weather conditions. There are good variety of shops, products and also restaurants to choose. If weather conditions are appropriate, this is a very nice place to hang out.
Marcelo T — Google review
Everything you need, only downside is Easy, it is always crowded and they usually have few cashiers open, a terrible wait every time. Often I just give up, put my basket to the side and leave without buying.
Zachary S — Google review
Big shopping with supermarket, cinema, restaurants, kids places and clothes stores. A lot of green spaces and playground for children. Wheelchair entrances and parking and elevators all along the shopping. Perfect place to have a nice afternoon.
Alfonsina F — Google review
A wide open spaces with enough brands. Up. Good for summer shopping. Down. There are not direct communication pass ways between some areas.
German G — Google review
4.5
(40918)
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4.2
(473)
Las Magnolias 754, B1629 Pilar, Provincia de Buenos Aires, Argentina
https://www.palmasdelpilar.com.ar/
+54 230 447-4068
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Temaikèn

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Zoo
Outdoor Activities
Temaikèn is a renowned biopark located in Escobar, Buenos Aires, Argentina. It is owned by the Temaiken Foundation and offers a variety of attractions such as an aquarium, a 360-degree theater, and ample space for animals to move freely. The name 'Temaiken' originates from the Tehuelche words for 'land' and 'life', reflecting its reputation as the 'land of life'.
My favorite zoo in the world!! love it so much the bad reviews are insane! beautiful love all the exhibits walkways design it’s gorgeous! The tigers habitat is massive love the white tigers and cheetahs and pumas it’s amazing! highly recommend great for photos! open lush spaces where you see animals not bars and ugly cages! can’t wait to come back again!
Barry K — Google review
The collection's design, encompassing avian, animal, and marine life exhibits, was truly exceptional. However, the $125 admission fee for two adults and one child was excessive, necessitating a four-star rating instead of five.
Levan M — Google review
I really enjoyed this park! We bought tickets one day before through the internet (check promotions, there are many good offers). The territory of the park is big and there are many things to see. It feels like animals have good conditions and bigger spaces than in regular zoos. You can see some rare animals here, for example, bengal tigers, yaguarete, pumas. There are many food zones, toilets and playgrounds around the park. The only disturbing moment is people, which don’t follow the rules and don’t respect animals or other guests. Smoking, taking pictures with flash, screaming and climbing in prohibited areas - such a shame.
Ann A — Google review
Beautiful place and animals, but there's still work to do. Some of the enclosures are missing the name of the animals and the park needs more cleaning. A park that looks abandoned is not a good park. It also needs some paint on the buildings thru the park. The employees are very nice overall and they have good security. The animals are amazing and unique! A clean park and good service will bring many more tourists from all over the countries!
Leonardo C — Google review
We bought tickets in advance. Take a look at their website because there are a lot of promotional discounts. I'd suggest to get both tickets and parking in advance. The park is very tidy and taken care of. Animals have a lot of space to move 'freely' (well, yeap, this is a grey issue). The aquarium is very good! Lots of species, including sharks. The Bengal tigers were definitely my favorite. There are 2 of them and it is very fun to see them interact. You can also see flamingos, monkeys, pelicans, ostriches, lemurs, bats, pumas, and lots of other species. There are a variety of food places all across the park. Although there is a sign that you should not go in with food or beverages, no one controls anything. Moreover, pretty much everyone goes in with food and beverages. The whole visit may take between 3 and 5 hours, depending on your own regulation of speed (and lunch) Bathrooms are OK. Overall, it was a very fine day and experience. I'd recommend it, especially with children.
Ramiro F — Google review
Spent there my sons birthday with family. Great experience. Very beautiful. Very inconvenient that the tickets can be purchased only online or by card. Cash is not accepted. And only fast food available in the park, so better take healthy snacks for kids with you.
Olga S — Google review
It's a really nice zoo. Animals are well treated here and it usually has foundations that fight against animal trafficking. Some animals here are saved from this traffic. The bird park beside is also an excellent place to check out. It has several activities and is really worth visiting. Great for kids!!
Agustín C — Google review
We are animal lovers and quite critical about some zoos. After visiting most of them in the US and Europe, I must say we were very impressed with Tamiken. Everything looks great - from the sign when entering to the animals enclosures. We found the animals to be happy and active. They have large spaces to roam and be as close to nature as possible. The park itself is amazing, so nice and the themes and explanations are the best we ever saw. Very recommended!
Shahaf S — Google review
4.5
(55847)
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4.5
(3344)
RP25, B1625 Belén de Escobar, Provincia de Buenos Aires, Argentina
http://www.temaiken.org.ar/index.php
+54 348 443-6981
12

Costa Park

Amusement park
Water & Amusement Parks
Costa Park, also known as Parque de la Costa, is a sprawling amusement park located in Tigre, Argentina. It's the largest theme park in the country and offers an array of attractions suitable for all ages. Visitors can experience thrilling roller coasters, water rides, and family-friendly shows while enjoying scenic views of the Tigre River.
Worth getting the fast pass to skip lines. They have some pretty unique and cool rides.
Ice W — Google review
Very good park with great attractions. The price is very honest and the location is perfect. The roller coaster 🎢 are so much good.
Olavo N — Google review
Fun Day! Food isn't allowed inside but you can keep it as there's locker facility is available. Rides were super fun. It was sunny day and water sprinklers were saviors!! There was waiting line at the entrance but it was fast so it takes usually like 10 mins.
Tasneem S — Google review
It's a good place for kids to play all different games and activities. Teenagers can enjoy their time. In Tigre, the boat ride experience is good. And a lot shopping stolls.
Vikram Y — Google review
What an absolute joke of a place. First of all: tickets are sold online & in person on the day. They have a functional website listing all their promotions & out of services rides. We traveled to the park on a Sunday 28/09/2025, 4 adults & 1 child, they had 3 rides out of order but the tickets to enter remained full price, supposedly they had a 3x2 tickets offer, which is an absolute joke as well- we paid for this promotion $65,600 ARG PESO cash for 2 adults & 1 child, their website states that the individual passport normally cost $28,700 plus service fee of roughly $6000 arg peso Long queue to purchase tickets, longer queue to enter & have your bags inspected as food & drinks are not permitted, you queue minimum of 90minutes to 2hrs for each game. We entered at 12pm & existed at 7pm but only managed to ride TWO games only, what an absolute joke & scam of locals hard earn money but also a sour taste for the tourist too (like myself) Different options available for food & drinks inside however all OVERPRICED & poor quality such as the empanadas we purchased- they listed a promotion of 3 empanadas plus 1 drink for $9500 ARG peso - total scam again! Toilets were clean & well maintained. Parking is available on the streets or paid parking too.
Maha K — Google review
Cool place where you can have a lot of fun. I mean, maybe you’ll need a couple beers if you’re afraid of heights. Not so crowded.
Deyvid H — Google review
A complete rip off! Main attractions have min 2h queue… average 2h 30min, up to 3h. Throwing money out of the window would be more fun.
Alessandro M — Google review
The time stood still here. Outdated theme park from the 90’s. You see a lack of maintenance. During our visit often an attraction stopped working. The park clearly needs to be renovated. Waiting lines were ok, but the variety in attractions is sad. Not a theme park as you would expect. Restaurant is a throwback to the 80’s. Considering that the entrance ticket is expensive, you should expect more or at least a good maintenance.
Glenn K — Google review
4.3
(75626)
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3.7
(2104)
Vivanco 1509, B1648AAB Tigre, Provincia de Buenos Aires, Argentina
http://www.parquedelacosta.com.ar/
13

Trilenium

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Casino
Fun & Games
Trilenium is a popular casino located in Tigre, Buenos Aires, offering a wide range of entertainment options. The complex features slot machines, poker tables, and lounge spaces where visitors can enjoy live music, cocktails, and late-night dining. Whether you're a serious gambler or simply looking for a fun night out with shows and great food, Trilenium has something for everyone.
Had so much fun here! Played for a long time on $90USD and walked away with more than I went in with! Always fun!
Cindy B — Google review
Such a big, multi-level casino in Tigre! Took us by surprise, I was not expecting to see a casino on our day trip to Tigre so we had to have a look. It's very tidy and clean. We attended on a week day during the day so not too crowded. There are plenty of new slot machines.
Paige A — Google review
Casino is not o good place to spend money, I hate it i went there because the cruise gave me credit to play and the city dont have many things to do.
OSHENT S — Google review
Crazy place! Not too easy to understand how to bet there. I don’t speak Spanish and couldn’t get how could I buy credits to make a bet... and it was only to do it for the first time!
Mandy M — Google review
For Tigre to be a small town this casino has updated games and the service is great.
Michael T — Google review
Not a good casino. Doesn't feel like a high end experience
Rodrigo D — Google review
Worst casino ever experienced in my life..wound be long till business close shop!!
Lai P — Google review
Nice Casino. Not gorgeous, but nice to spend a nigjt
Fernando A — Google review
4.1
(14632)
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4.0
(792)
Perú 1385, B1648 Tigre, Provincia de Buenos Aires, Argentina
http://trileniumcasino.com.ar/
+54 9 11 3062-9928
14

Puerto de Frutos

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Shopping mall
Shopping
Flea & Street Markets
Puerto de Frutos is a spacious waterfront market located in Tigre, Argentina. It offers a wide selection of handicrafts, home goods, souvenirs, and regional merchandise. The market is housed in an old warehouse at the Tigre commercial port and is open all the time but particularly bustling on Sundays. Visitors can find everything from handcrafted wicker furniture to exotic tropical plants and delicious food vendors.
Nice place with several options for shopping (home decoration, clothes, etc.). This is one the highlights when visiting Tigre and jt is also very close to the Casino, so visitors can do both attractions in sequence. It was busy when I was there, but nothing out of normality so it was pretty enjoyable. If you want to pay less for food though, go somewhere else nearby.
Renato G — Google review
We stopped by the semi open air market place / shopping mall on our way to a tour of the Tigre Delta. There were one or two interesting shops with things we could never pack, but in general, our idea of touring doesn't involve any shopping so this was not a highlight for us. For others on the tour, it was like a shoppers paradise with all sorts of touristy things. We enjoyed walking around and looking at the working ships at the docks.
Graham T — Google review
It is a very nice local attraction for a day trip from Buenos Aires, my friend and I really enjoyed the river cruise and the local cuisine and coffeehouses! Cheers!
Qihua M — Google review
Short stop on the way to Tigre Delta. Very disappointing, only a few shops opened. Would be more inviting on the weekend.
Roger G — Google review
Sept.25: We wanted to visit the fruit market (Tuesday), unfortunately everything was closed. Seemed only open Thursday till Sunday, Monday to Wednesday closed.
Petra ( — Google review
Cool but I expected more. Its insanely big and lively BUT the variety is awful I felt like I kept walking past the same shop just branded differently. Plus it was hard to find local artisanal shops.. most seemed to sell imported goods.. which is not what I was looking for. However I would still give it a chance as it is very unique and pretty since its along the river ! BTW book a boat tour of the surrounding area its very interesting and relaxing (:
Anonymous — Google review
The Puerto de Frutos in the Tigre area of Buenos Aires is an amazing destination to explore local culture and art. This market is filled with intriguing shops offering handmade and local products, such as art, food, handcrafted decor items, and much more. The atmosphere is notably lively and vibrant, with the colorful market attracting both locals and travelers. It's a place to wander, discover unique pieces, and feel the authentic vibe of the region. Whether you're looking for gifts or simply embarking on an adventurous discovery, the Puerto de Frutos provides a distinct experience that mirrors the cultural diversity of the area.
KATERINA L — Google review
Very nice market with rich history. Its perfect for a day trip from Buenos Aires. I enjoyed it with a couple of friends, browsing through the nice little shops and enjoying a boat trip on the river. There is also a rollercoadter park and a museum close by that you could check out in one go. 😊
Marius H — Google review
4.5
(101676)
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4.1
(1742)
Sarmiento 160, B1648 Tigre, Provincia de Buenos Aires, Argentina
http://www.puertodefrutos-arg.com.ar/
+54 11 4512-4493
15

Bodega Boutique El Legado

Winery
Food & Drink
Wineries & Vineyards
What a wonderful run family vineyard. It might be small but what an awesome place. We took the tour & had the platter with wine tasting. The youngest son did the tour in english as we don't speak enough Spanish. The location was beautiful and the family members were so welcoming. We will definitely recommend to friends. Thank you to everyone who made this a memorable occasion
Karen M — Google review
Had a lovely experience here. Stopped off on a road trip from Colonia and glad we did - lovely chilled vibe and we lost all sense of time. The Blend was really good
Brian B — Google review
Our most disappointing accommodation in Uruguay - disengaged staff and outrageously expensive. WHAT’S GOOD * Super comfortable bed and good size room. * Lots of friendly dogs around (some owned by the family, others come in from the street). * Amazing restaurant in Carmelo called Nido - sensational food, great prices and wonderful staff. WHAT’S NOT SO GOOD * Outrageously expensive (and more than twice the price our nights in Punta del Este, Montevideo and Buenos Aires) - very poor value for money. Breakfast was basic with supermarket bread (delivered to your room at 5pm the night before). * Staff were extremely disengaged. We asked what restaurants were open and they said they would bring a list to our room - this didn’t happen. We asked for toilet paper as it wasn’t replenished and it didn’t come (so my husband had to go and ask again). And both male and female staff walk past your windows and peer into the glass windows (from less than a metre away) - like a peeping Tom -not private or respectful. * Construction is on the site (diggers) and starts at 8am and goes all day (together with the mowing).
Nicki A — Google review
Fabulous boutique winery run by a classy and gracious family who welcome their guests like family! Incredible wine tasting experience where you can enjoy a few the best rated and highest quality wines of Uruguay. Don’t miss the opportunity to visit if you are in the region!
Richard A — Google review
We went for our Anniversary and the experience was an 11 out of 10! The guys are incredible. Their philosophy is to feel at home and they make it beyond comfortable to relax in their wonderful countryside location, enjoy the beautiful food and wines that are now 👍👍👍. Delicious is an understatement. Go and enjoy...you won't regret it...one of the best stops ever!
Mike D — Google review
Charming vineyard perfect for pairing great wine with a beautiful view, relaxing environment and ambience. Highly recommend spending some time here to unwind.
Steffonn C — Google review
Wonderful winery with boutique unique wines and friendly staff. Worth a visit!!
Neil D — Google review
What an amazing experience. Sebastian was an excellent host and teacher. They are open from 11-8 (ignore google’s hours). I am a Californian and this is some of the best red wine we have tasted. We encourage you to linger over your three glasses of syrah, tannat, and grand reserve of both aged in oak for 2+ years with a delicious tray of cheese, meat and toasted bread. If here in February, you can watch them process their luscious grapes and experience the New York Times reviewed bodega experience. Meeting Bernardo and his son Juan and learning about their family history was a highlight of our Uruguayan trip.
Jessica Y — Google review
4.9
(345)
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4.9
(483)
Ramal Ruta 97, 70100 Carmelo, Departamento de Colonia, Uruguay
http://www.bodegaellegado.com.uy/
+598 98 666 001
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Palermo Hollywood

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Neighborhoods
Palermo Hollywood, a vibrant sub-district of Palermo, is known for its TV studios and film production companies. The area boasts a diverse dining scene, offering everything from trendy sushi bars to upscale steakhouses. After dark, the neighborhood comes alive with bustling ice cream parlors, brewpubs, and rooftop bars serving craft cocktails. Night owls can also enjoy late-night dancing at various clubs that stay open well into the early hours.
4.2
(237)
Buenos Aires, Argentina, USA
17

Serrano

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Notable street
Neighborhoods
Serrano is a vibrant street known for its bohemian plaza, trendy bars, and open-air weekend market. It's a fashion hotspot with a mix of independent and high-end stores around Plaza Serrano and Plaza Armenia. Visitors can enjoy shopping, dining, or grabbing drinks in the area. The street is also part of bike tours that cover key landmarks like Plaza de Mayo and Recoleta Cemetery. On weekends, the street hosts a bustling fair with handmade goods.
Nice place for walking around and beautiful craft market with interesting items
Ekaterine ( — Google review
This is a cool part of the city. Many bars and cafe option. Food is very good.
Dermot M — Google review
Nice place to visit
Pablo C — Google review
Great atmosphere.
Andrew T — Google review
Very cool street, with a lot of bars and restaurants. The marked they have during the weekends at worth visiting.
Amalie — Google review
Nice to walk around, perfect to go during the weekend since you will find a fair full of hand made things. Also it’s nice to have a drink or a bite.
Luciana ( — Google review
I quite like the lightbulb art and the matchstick man here... Plenty of cafes but I prefer the burrito, taco place around the corner on Serrano street
Peter T — Google review
Nice street for take a walk till you come to plaza Serrano and there is where the fun start🤘
Dejan M — Google review
4.5
(461)
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4.1
(964)
C1414 Cdad. Autónoma de Buenos Aires, Argentina
18

Arte culinario Jardín Japonés (Restaurante)

$$$$very expensive
Japanese restaurant
The Japanese restaurant Arte culinario Jardín Japonés offers delicious Japanese cuisine in a tranquil setting among beautiful Japanese gardens. The staff are friendly and fluent in English, ensuring you have a great experience. The sushi and dim sum here are particularly tasty, with plenty of flavour and juiciness. Although the juice can be a little too concentrated at times, it's still an amazing meal overall. I'd highly recommend coming here if you're looking for some truly fabulous Japanese food!
Peaceful restaurant overlooking the Japanese garden. It even has a robot that brings you your food. The ramen and sushi nigiri were good. Even made some friends here.
Ice W — Google review
expect a 15 to 20 minutes wait before getting a table. the restaurant and the service are nice, but to be honest i was still a bit hungry after having the main dish (Ramen).
Sofia G — Google review
The view is the best part of this place, but the rest was disappointing. We went there for lunch after visiting the Japanese Garden, expecting a nice tourist-friendly experience. The food was average at best, and the service was not good. No one spoke English, and the staff didn’t really try to help or understand, which was surprising for a place that clearly gets many tourists. I also asked if there were any discounts for garden visitors. They told me that if you reserve a table at the restaurant, you can visit the garden for free. But if you buy a ticket to the garden first, you don’t get any discount at the restaurant. That policy felt confusing and a bit unfair. In the end, the view was lovely—but everything else didn’t live up to it. The most important for the restaurant - the food and simply isn’t worth going there for.
Inna K — Google review
Extremely overrated, the food was not the best… the rice, the service super bad, so impersonal for such as high price… I was told that it was going to be more tradicional, with the culture, the way they serve it…👎 And is even worst with the robot that it taking it so un personal… It feels like an ambience that want to pack with people with such high price compared to the other restaurants that are on the zone. No recommended at all. Bad service and not the best food for such as high price.
Maritza R — Google review
It's a Japanese themed restaurant with a nice view, but far from authentic Japanese cuisine. honestly disappointed, was expecting something much better and akin to what they are representing. The building is nice, well decorated and it has direct access to the Japanese Garden (日本庭). You're received and seat by a waiter. We ordered 2 entrees which were good. The main dishes however were lacking in flavor (miso ramen in particular). The desserts were also so-so, the matcha (green tea) ice cream flavor was bland compared to the real thing, yet times more expensive. The personnel were OK but they kinda rushed everyone to eat and get out, as fast as possible. So, as I said and by the score I'm giving. It wasn't awful, it was OK, but I was expecting much better, specially for the price. I think they could really do much better and are missing on providing a more real experience.
Federico C — Google review
We were seated almost immediately, but waited for approximately 10 minutes before a server came to our table. It was extremely busy at that time of day so no worries. Food was good, but a bit pricey.
ColKorn1965 — Google review
The service is brilliant, very attentive and friendly. They even have menu’s in English which is quite handy. The food is ok but nothing more than that really. Incredible presentation but the meat was rather tough and chewy for my dish (guydon) The dessert however was great.
Eloise-_- — Google review
I really liked this restaurant. I actually went with low expectations, wondering if it would be more of a gimmick because it’s inside the Japanese garden. But the food was excellent! Everything we had was so good. If you you’re lucky, you can get a table outside!
Nichole P — Google review
4.2
(6210)
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4.4
(14120)
Av. Casares 3450, C1425 Cdad. Autónoma de Buenos Aires, Argentina
https://jardinjapones.org.ar/restaurante
19

Recoleta

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Historic Sites
Neighborhoods
Points of Interest & Landmarks
Recoleta is an upscale neighborhood in Buenos Aires, known for its elegant Parisian-style townhouses, opulent former palaces, and high-end shops. One of its main attractions is the Recoleta Cemetery, where famous figures like Eva Perón are laid to rest in extravagant tombs. The area also boasts the National Museum of Fine Arts and the Recoleta Cultural Center, which hosts cutting-edge temporary exhibitions.
4.5
(21819)
Buenos Aires, Argentina, USA
20

Recoleta Cemetery

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Cemetery
Sights & Landmarks
Points of Interest & Landmarks
Cementerio de la Recoleta, established in 1822, is a remarkable cemetery adorned with statues and mausoleums of prominent figures such as Eva Perón. Its intricate design and architectural styles ranging from art nouveau to neo-Gothic create a captivating maze of narrow passageways lined with decaying marble statuary.
Recoleta Cemetery is an impressive cemetery and definitely worth a visit. The entry fee is quite high though, but it is a place where you can easily spend a few hours. Eva Peron is located here and fairly easy to find with all the signposts. But its one of the least impressive mauseleums given the styles and sizes of many others. Its worth doing some reading beforehand about many of the famous mausoleums, some of the sad or eerie stories. It makes discovering them more special. You will want to find: - Rufina Cambaceres - Liliana Crociati de Szaszak - Juan (David) Alleno There are also many former Presidents in this cemetery.
Warren B — Google review
A mixed bag, but more negatives than positives… ❌ Extremely overpriced unless you’re an Argentine citizen. There’s no free entry and it’s super expensive. ❌ The staff are some of the rudest least helpful people I’ve ever come across. ✅ It is an interesting place to look around, even though as a European most of the famous people were not famous to me. ❌ The state of some of the graves is disgusting, they are literally being used as rubbish dumps with empty paint cans and plastic bags dumped on top of coffins. I have no idea how they are spending the exorbitant entrance fees but it’s not on respecting the dead who are buried here.
Andy W — Google review
I love visiting cemeteries when visiting large cities, as they give great insight into the history and culture of the people. This cemetery is spectacular. I joined an English guided tour with Victoria, who was engaging and funny, recounting both the stories and the folklore that had built up around some of the mausoleum. Absolutely fascinating. A great way to spend 2-3 hours.
David S — Google review
This is a must visit spot but I recommend getting a local guide as it is all rather meaningless with proper explanations. The mausoleums are a walk through the history of Argentina and of course you can see its most famous inhabitant - Eva Peron though her mausoleum is one of the least impressive of the lot. We spent a couple of hours here with a guide that we hired at the entrance.
Dov F — Google review
We visited the Recoleta Cemetery and were truly amazed by how fascinating and beautiful it is. We had never seen anything like it before! Every tomb and monument has its own unique style, and walking through feels like exploring an open-air museum full of history and art. The atmosphere is peaceful yet impressive, and we were incredibly impressed by the details and architecture throughout. Definitely a must-see when visiting Buenos Aires!
Lg G — Google review
A really unique place and well worth a visit. It feels more like an open-air museum than a cemetery, with amazing sculptures, grand tombs, and a lot of history. Many well-known figures are buried here, and there is a mix of old and some surprisingly modern designs. Some parts are quite run down though. A few tombs have been left to crumble and look half-collapsed, which is a bit sad to see. The entry fee for foreigners is ARS 18,000 per person, which is pretty steep for Argentina. Hopefully that money is being used to help with maintenance. Still, a memorable spot and a must-see if you are in Buenos Aires.
River A — Google review
The cemetery is beautiful and the idea is great, but that there are different prices for equal humans is racist. The price for "foreigner" is 4x times higher then the normal price. Lots of construction with lots of yellow barks everywhere... Lots of rubbish in the Graves and around... Maybe someone should clean it for this entry fees. Bring lots of cash, cause they just accept cardpayment.... Which isn't progressive cause the ones from Europe don't work...
Marlon — Google review
Recoleta Cemetery is a must-visit in Buenos Aires, offering a fascinating mix of history, art, and architecture. The elaborate mausoleums and intricate sculptures make it feel like an open-air museum rather than just a cemetery. It’s the final resting place of many notable figures, including Eva Perón, which adds to its historical significance. The entrance fee is around $17, which feels a bit steep for a cemetery, but if you appreciate history and architecture, it’s worth it. The layout is like a maze, so I’d recommend using a map or joining a guided tour to fully appreciate the stories behind the tombs. Overall, it’s a unique and hauntingly beautiful place, but the high entrance fee and occasional crowds knock it down a star.
Elias ( — Google review
4.3
(6645)
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4.3
(27116)
Junín 1760, C1113 Cdad. Autónoma de Buenos Aires, Argentina
https://turismo.buenosaires.gob.ar/es/otros-establecimientos/cementerio-de-la-recoleta
+54 11 4803-1594
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Teatro Colón

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Historical place museum
Concerts & Shows
Teatro Colón, a grand theater built in 1908, is renowned for its exceptional acoustics and opulent design. It hosts classical music performances, operas, ballets, and offers tours to visitors. The French Embassy and Lavalle Street are notable landmarks nearby. Considered one of the world's top five opera houses, it has welcomed renowned artists like Maria Callas and Luciano Pavarotti.
One of the most breathtaking places I’ve ever visited! Walking into Teatro Colón felt like stepping into another era—so elegant and grand. The tour was fascinating and made me appreciate the history even more. A truly unforgettable highlight of Buenos Aires.
Justin C — Google review
4⭐️ for the building, 5🌟 for concert performance of I Puritani, 2⭐️ for the producers who reduced a great opera to a concert 👎👎👎 Indeed it is a very very very poor decision for reducing an Opera to a concert, no matter how good the orchestra and chorus are. AT THE PRICE CHARGED, BUENOS AIRES DESERVE A FULL OPERA!!!! Janet Pratt, who sang Elvira, is an OUTSTANDING OPERA SOPRANO 🤗🤗🤗🤗🤗. She managed to act despite the concert setting. SHE IS ALSO VERY EMOTIVE IN HER SINGING…. WOW 👏👏👏👏👏 IT IS TOO BAD, Teatro Colon stifled / MUTED HER TALENT by this concert concept to showcase an opera…..REALLY REALLY BAD DECISION. 🏛️ Buenos Aires’ Teatro Colon is indeed one of the great opera houses in the world. .*** The building is a unique Ecclectic-Neoclassical architecture built at the turn of the 20th century. *** Acoustics is fantastic, the stage is large, the theatre is well designed. ISSUES: 👎 the boxes, meant for 4, is cramped with 6 seats 👎👎👎 the restrooms are very small, they need serious updating
A ( — Google review
Visited here as part of a guided tour. There aren’t many tours in English, and their timings didn’t suit my tight schedule, so I opted for a tour in Spanish. Although I couldn’t fully understand the narrative, I fully appreciated the stunning architecture, stained glass, statues etc. Everyone talks about the amazing acoustics, so the tour left me wanting to return to see a performance.
David S — Google review
Buenos Aires's Teatro Colón is arguably the world's most spectacular opera house, offering an experience that transcends mere performance. Stepping inside, one is immediately enveloped by the stunning, opulent architecture - a lavish blend of Baroque, Renaissance, and academic styles featuring rich velvet, gold leaf, and vibrant frescoes that transport visitors to a bygone era of grandeur. However, the true marvel lies in its legendary acoustics, scientifically proven to be among the five best globally, ensuring that every note, from the softest whisper to the most powerful crescendo, reaches the audience with flawless clarity and balance. Attending any event here, whether opera, ballet, or classical concert, is a profoundly moving cultural rite that confirms the Colón's status as a beacon of artistic excellence and historical splendor.
Alexis G — Google review
Great experience for the theater built in 1908. I do recommend the tour if you have 1 hour to spend. It's a nice mix of history and time for taking pictures of different areas of the theater. This includes going into one of the balconies as well. I suggest purchasing tickets in advance. We walked up and had to get tickets that were for 2 hours later.
Gonzalo V — Google review
Absolutely breathtaking! The Teatro Colón is one of the most beautiful theaters I’ve ever visited. I saw the ballet Onegin here, and it was a truly unforgettable experience - stunning performance, perfect acoustics, and an incredible atmosphere. The audience was so passionate and emotional - I’ve never seen anything like it in any other country. A magical evening in Buenos Aires!
Ed A — Google review
This Theatre by far stands as one of the best architecture art in the world. The theatre is even better than that of Garnier Palace, of Paris in my opinion. From seating, to classic environment, acoustics and the artistic architecture of the stage and the balconies. The sealing is another wonder and the atmosphere was amazing. I would definitely put this one as one of the best and most beautiful theatre and definitely stands as one of the top 3 theaters in the
Hamza B — Google review
The english guided tour is hard to book from their official online site. So my wife and I just went to the theater to try our luck second time this morning, we got our tickets over the ticket office. I had my doubt since I had been in couple of top opera houses in Vienna, but It was worth it. The internal decor is fine with baroque style since there are architect from France. The present Colón replaced an original theatre which opened in 1857. During the tour we had chance to hear female soprano rehearsal for 5 minutes which is huge bonus as I see it, then I could hear clearly pure and beautiful sound at back of the theater. I really wish I could have a chance to listen to a real opera here.
Zemin H — Google review
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Cerrito 628, C1010 Cdad. Autónoma de Buenos Aires, Argentina
https://teatrocolon.org.ar/
+54 11 4378-7100
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San Telmo

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Historic Walking Areas
Neighborhoods
San Telmo, located in Buenos Aires, is a classic and historic neighborhood with a bohemian atmosphere. It's known for its pop-up art galleries, late-night bars, street murals, antiques dealers, and lively steakhouses. The area features the famous Defensa street cutting through Plaza Dorrego where a vibrant flea market and street performers entertain tourists every Sunday.
4.3
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Buenos Aires, Argentina, USA
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Puerto Madero

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Neighborhoods
Puerto Madero is a revitalized waterfront district featuring renovated redbrick buildings housing high-end steakhouses, as well as modern skyscrapers hosting multinational companies and luxury apartments. The area also offers scenic trails around lakes at the wildlife-rich Costanera Sur Ecological Reserve, attracting families and joggers. Additionally, the graceful Puente de la Mujer suspension bridge spans the docks.
4.5
(41891)
Buenos Aires, Argentina, USA
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Colonia del Sacramento Lighthouse

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Historical landmark
Sights & Landmarks
Lighthouses
Colonia del Sacramento Lighthouse, dating back to the 1850s, offers a historical journey with its staircase leading to the top and displays showcasing its past. The city's Plaza Mayor features various unique monuments such as the City Gate with an impressive drawbridge, the Street of Sighs offering a view of the sea, and the oldest church in Uruguay - Iglesia Matriz. Visitors are encouraged to allocate at least 4-5 hours to explore this charming city before catching their ferry.
we visited the lighthouse during our trip, and although we couldn’t go inside due to the long line and its midday closure, it was still a beautiful sight to see. One thing to note is that children under 8 aren’t allowed inside, which influenced our decision not to enter. Even so, the experience was enjoyable. The lighthouse stands as a stunning landmark surrounded by charming old buildings, which added to the historic and picturesque atmosphere of the area. Simply walking around and soaking in the views made it a worthwhile stop.
Ale N — Google review
Nice oldie worldie feel about it. Good just to walk about and have a cup of tea. Great sunset photos.
Tom C — Google review
The town was very nice. Close to wineries, although I wasn't able to fit that in. It is more for couples and families then it is for nightlife. Quiet and relaxing. One or two days is all you need.
Andrew B — Google review
If you want to get a nice picture for the entire town, you have to get up there, and I am calling it the "Million Dollars View". The stairs are very steep, and they don't allow people wearing sandals in for safety reasons.
Jonna N — Google review
🏛️🏛️🏛️ A HISTORICAL LANDMARK. The lighthouse is the most prominent structure within the walled fort of Colonia del Sacramento. Built in the 1850s on the ruins of nunnery. The beacon of the lighthouse has been a guide to ships in the estuary of Rio Plata.
A ( — Google review
Walking through the cobblestone streets of Colonia del Sacramento feels like stepping into a time capsule. Every stone, every colonial facade, every old lantern seems to whisper stories of sailors, merchants, and cultures that crossed paths in this corner of Uruguay. And right in the heart of it all stands the lighthouse. The Colonia Lighthouse rises above the ruins of the old San Francisco Xavier convent, and from the top, you get a sweeping view of the city embracing the Rio de la plata river But the real magic isn’t just the lighthouse. It’s the walk. Heading downhill from the historic center toward the river, surrounded by whitewashed walls, blooming bougainvillea, and uneven stones, you feel something deeper. There’s a quiet energy, almost spiritual. The Río de la Plata appears at the end like a vast mirror, and you feel small but full. Recommendation: Take the walk in the late afternoon, when the sun begins to dip. The golden light on the stones and the river creates a magical atmosphere. And if you can, climb the lighthouse just before sunset. It’s a postcard moment you won’t forget.
Joseph G — Google review
Cool lighthouse 💡🏠 to stop by briefly. It looked really cool with the blue 🔵 sky and birds 🐦 flying in the background. Unfortunately, it was closed ⛔ when we went so we couldn't see the inside of it.
Vikram B — Google review
Nice old colonial town, there are a lot of bars and restaurants, you can climb the lighthouse, walk the original streets and spend easily half a day waiting perhaps for the ferry to Buenos Aires. The old town is situated just a few blocks away from the ferry and bus terminal.
Simone U — Google review
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G4GX+V3G, De San Francisco, 70000 Col. del Sacramento, Departamento de Colonia, Uruguay
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Barrio Histórico

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Historic Walking Areas
Neighborhoods
Barrio Histórico is a UNESCO-listed historic district located on the Rio de la Plata, featuring colonial landmarks and cobblestone streets that showcase a blend of Spanish, Portuguese, and post-colonial urban design. The area includes the Portón de Campo, an old city gate with a drawbridge, as well as a lighthouse amidst the ruins of a 17th-century convent offering scenic views of the waterfront neighborhood.
4.6
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Colonia del Sacramento, Colonia Department, Uruguay, USA
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Calle de los Suspiros

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Notable street
Sights & Landmarks
Points of Interest & Landmarks
Calle de los Suspiros, also known as the Street of Sighs, is a charming stone-paved street located in a World Heritage Site. The area is filled with colorful buildings and rich historical tales. Visitors can explore the Plaza Mayor and its unique monuments such as the City Gate with an impressive drawbridge, the 1857 Lighthouse, and the oldest church in Uruguay, Iglesia Matriz. The post-colonial architecture of the city is beautifully illustrated by this church.
A bit overrated. The next street over seems much more charming.
Victor N — Google review
This is a highly photographed street. It's picturesque and had a nice contrast of colors. It is beautiful. There are always people during the day, I arrived after sunrise to photograph this street and it was still empty at the time.
Kimberly D — Google review
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Lorenzo C — Google review
(Translated by Google) This city is so beautiful! The streets are full of trees, the Rio de la Plata, the architecture, the atmosphere, everything is beautiful! I loved it! It's worth visiting and if you can spend a night there, take advantage of it because there are beautiful places to enjoy the night. (Original) Essa cidade é linda demais! As ruas muito arborizadas, o Rio de Lá Plata, a arquitetura, o ambiente, tudo lindo! Eu amei! Vale a pena visitar e se puder passar uma noite lá, aproveite porque tem lugares lindos para curtir a noite.
Villa H — Google review
(Translated by Google) It's beautiful! A must-see on a stroll through Colonia. The photos come out beautiful! (Original) Es precioso! Un punto obligado en un paseo por colonia. Las fotos salen hermosas!
Pichu — Google review
(Translated by Google) It's very pretty! And above all, the whole neighborhood is super nice 🔥 (Original) C’est très joli ! Et surtout tout le quartier est ultra sympa 🔥
Lune L — Google review
(Translated by Google) A street steeped in history, located in the historic center of Colonia de Sacramento, it is very well preserved, and a nice place to take some photos and feel like you're back in time. (Original) una calle con mucha historia, ubicada en el casco historico de Colonia de sacramento, se conserva muy bien , bonito para tomar unas fotitos y sentirse en el pasado.
Jacqueline G — Google review
(Translated by Google) A street of a single block or city block, with some galleries or shops, but with architecture that is part of the heritage of this beautiful city. (Original) Una calle de un solo block o cuadra, con algunas galerías o tiendas, pero con arquitectura parte del patrimonio de esta bella ciudad.
Iram A — Google review
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4.4
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70000 Colonia del Sacramento, Departamento de Colonia, Uruguay
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Manuel de Lobo 209

Sights & Landmarks
Bridges
Manuel de Lobo 209 is a charming colonial property turned atmospheric 17-room hotel located in Colonia del Sacramento, Uruguay. The city, founded in 1680, is one of the oldest towns in Uruguay and offers a tranquil escape with its population of about 22,000 people. It's conveniently accessible from Buenos Aires via a 1-3 hour ferry ride.
4.4
(2419)
70000 Col. del Sacramento, Departamento de Colonia, Uruguay
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ESTABLECIMIENTO JUANICÓ BODEGA

Winery
Food & Drink
Wineries & Vineyards
ESTABLECIMIENTO JUANICÓ BODEGA offers a delightful experience for wine enthusiasts. The vineyard provides a brief but enjoyable tour, with an opportunity to indulge in fabulous wine tasting and lunch. Visitors can savor generous portions during the tasting, set against a picturesque rustic backdrop. While it's quite a drive from Montevideo, the antique charm of the place adds to its allure.
The vineyard was just a vineyard and the tour was brief, but the wine tasting and lunch were fabulous! Generous tasting portions (and more if you wanted it), plentiful food and a gorgeous rustic setting. A surprising excellent cabernet. It should be noted that this winery is quite a drive from Montevideo.
Lynn — Google review
what a wonderful experience. Beautiful tour. delicious variety of wines and perfect host, Andrés took such good care of our group. Felt like family! Tasting was paired with beautiful cheeses and meats. Highly recommended!
John H — Google review
Beautiful antique place. A little too commercial to my taste - tourists come by the buses. If you want to take the tour, without tasting, without having to make an advanced reservation and pay, try to join one of the tours in progress. Not guaranteed.
Jan K — Google review
Went as part of NCL tour. Informative guides , beautiful scenery and tasty wines. Buffet lunch was plentiful and as usual , lots of meat!
Ronald P — Google review
We had a wonderfull time here. The food and wine is amazing and the staff let you feel as you were home. Thank you for this experience, we mainly thank Nicolas for being a great host.
Andre S — Google review
Very beautiful place, great service from the staff. The wines are very good. Do take the tour.
Alejandro N — Google review
Amazing place!!! Great service and wines 👌🏻
Maria C — Google review
I have to say this is wonderful place to visit if you are like me, a wine lover. We visited for our anniversary, and shuttle trip is only 30 USD from Montevideo per person. Not only the wines are fantastic, the food is as great as the drink. The tour after the meal is very informative and you will learn about the winery make their wines. For the record, highly recommend to buy some of their reversed wine from the winery, as you can’t find them in the store in town.
Jonna N — Google review
4.4
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4.4
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Ruta 5 Km 38,200, 90400 Juanicó, Departamento de Canelones, Uruguay
http://juanico.com/
+598 94 847 482
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Bodega Bouza

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Winery
Restaurant
Bodega Bouza, located just outside Montevideo, is a family winery with a chateau-style design that offers tours, a classic car collection, and a restaurant. The charming restaurant within the picturesque winery allows guests to enjoy exquisite local cuisine paired with some of Uruguay's finest wines amidst the scenic beauty of the surrounding vineyards. It is renowned for seamlessly blending gourmet dining and wine culture, making it a must-visit destination for wine connoisseurs and food enthusiasts alike.
We took an Uber from Montevideo on a whim and were able to be added to a tour later that afternoon. The English speaking guide whose name I can’t remember was THE BEST! He was so knowledgeable about the grapes, harvesting and most importantly about the wine. We also ate a late lunch at the restaurant and had one of the best steaks of the trip. Honorable mention goes to the flan. Worth a trip if you have the time!
Magaly L — Google review
We stopped by the vineyards looking for Orujo. But after being warmly welcomed by a gentleman, we decided to stay and eat lunch. This unplanned meal was a pleasant surprise. The seven-course menu (including desserts) with wine pairing was outstanding. The menu, which included dishes such as salmon, cod, caviar, ribs, lamb, and dulce de leche, was delicious. The pairing was spot on and included a few of the best wines produced by this bodega. Our waiter was professional and was able to explain the wine pairings. If this restaurant were located in Europe, it could be close to a 1-star Michelin, and it would be a Bib Gourmand (if not for the price). Overall, considering the cost-benefit, it’s a wise choice and worth every penny (each menu with pairing costs approximately USD 150). It is also worth mentioning the beautiful vineyards and the antique car collection. A must when visiting Montevideo.
Gonzalo S — Google review
Really beautiful vineyard, even in winter. We arrived without a reservation and were able to be accommodated. It’s not well described but they do a free walking tour that’s about 45 mins, with a free glass of wine. After that you can do a tasting or eat if you want. Wines were very good, staff was attentive and kind, food portions were generous. Our kids even had a good time looking for peacocks and other animals on the property.
Nicki S — Google review
Amazing lunch! 7 courses, with perfectly paired wines. Service was excellent with a wonderful description of each wine and dish. We started with a tour of the vineyard, too. Such a great experience!
Ken F — Google review
⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ 10/10 Experience! Bodega Bouza was an awesome half-day excursion during our time in Montevideo. It’s just a short ride outside the city, and we were having a blast from start to finish. Our guide, Matthias (the tall one — since he mentioned there’s more than one Matthias there 😂), was extremely knowledgeable, enthusiastic, and had a great sense of humor. The wines we tried were exquisite, and the food was just as incredible. The empanadas in particular left a lasting impression, but every dish was amazing. Even more impressive was how perfectly the wines and foods complemented each other — it was fascinating to see how each could enhance or change the flavor of the other. We also learned a lot about the winemaking process and how much detail and care goes into cultivating each variety. The tour was very well paced, and we even had some free time afterward to explore the property. We took a peaceful walk around the vineyard, and I’d absolutely bring others here the next time I’m in Uruguay. The only thing I’d do differently next time is get there by Uber or another service instead of using the optional shuttle. The shuttle was a bit late in the morning and had an issue picking us up afterward, but they quickly refunded the cost, and we easily grabbed an Uber back to the city. Overall, an unforgettable experience — 100% worth it! 🍷
Miro N — Google review
We booked the tour with the lunch option through TripAdvisor, and Bodega Bouza exceeded all our expectations. The tour guide was fantastic—fluent in English and extremely professional, providing an insightful tour of the facilities. The food was nothing short of extraordinary, perfectly complementing their exceptional wines. The service was impeccable, making us feel relaxed and fully immersed in the experience. If you’re a wine enthusiast, Bodega Bouza is a place you absolutely need to visit. It’s an unforgettable experience for anyone who appreciates great wine, food, and hospitality.
Jonna N — Google review
We had an incredible experience. The winery is beautiful. We did the wine tasting experience, and as we requested in advance, they provided vegan options.
Sylvia C — Google review
We had a great tour, tasting, and lunch here last week. There were only four people on our tour so it was very personal and informal. We tasted two wines with our tour guide after and enjoyed a great lunch in the restaurant. I recommend using the transportation service that they provide, it is cheaper than two Ubers.
Adam N — Google review
4.6
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4.5
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Cno. de la Redención 7658, 12500 Montevideo, Departamento de Montevideo, Uruguay
http://www.bodegabouza.com/
+598 95 400 030
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Prado

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Nature & Parks
Parks
Prado is a serene and elegant residential area that boasts the expansive Prado Park, featuring the Botanical Garden with its diverse plant species and El Rosedal adorned with roses. The district also houses Museo Blanes, a former 19th-century villa transformed into a museum showcasing Uruguayan art. Additionally, Las Carmelitas, an iconic church reminiscent of Paris's Notre Dame, stands as a popular photography spot.
4.3
(711)
Montevideo, Montevideo Department, Uruguay, USA
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