Enjoy a full-day, shared tour and visit the town of San Antonio de Areco , which is one of the most traditional in the Pampas. You will get to know the history and development of the Argentinian pampas and the lifestyle of the Gauchos.
Choose between our Original Day at Farm option, where you will visit the Estancia El Ombu, the most popular ranch in town, or the Classic option, in which you will visit an alternative family-owned ranch. Both are located in San Antonio de Areco for more than 50 years, a small and countryside village around a 1-hour drive from the city.
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Selecting this option you will have a private tour service. At the Estancia there might be other groups.<br/>Pickup included
Original Day at Farm: You will be visiting the Premium Estancia El Ombu de Areco. <br/>Pickup included
Visit a family-owned ranch in San Antonio de Areco for more than 50 years<br/>Pickup included
Start your 9-hour journey with a comfortable transfer from your hotel in Buenos Aires to San Antonio de Areco, passing through the vast pampas while your guide shares insights into the local landscape.
First, stop at a silversmith’s studio to see how mates and buckles are still crafted by hand. Then, treat yourself to local chocolates at a nearby shop, highlighting Areco’s artisanal charm.
This historic church on Segundo Sombra Street traces its roots to Don José Ruiz de Arellano’s first oratory. The present structure was founded in 1869 and holds a time capsule under its central door.
At the corner of Don Segundo Sombra and Zapiola streets, a peaked house rises from its peeling walls. This is the grocery & drinks store where peasants and country people who came to town to provide themselves and do errands to the cereal house, the store, the doctor, the bank, used to meet. Don Segundo Ramírez, the gaucho who was later a character in the novel by Ricardo Güiraldes, used to stop here. Nowadays, it continues to be a meeting place and has a long history of typical people from the countryside.
At the estancia, take in the rural scenery with optional horseback rides. Enjoy appetizers and drinks before a delicious barbecue, followed by a cultural gaucho show.
Buenos Aires, the vibrant capital of Argentina, is known for its European-influenced architecture, rich cultural scene, and passionate tango. The Pampas, a vast fertile plain, offers a glimpse into Argentina's gaucho (cowboy) culture and stunning landscapes. Together, they provide a unique blend of urban sophistication and rural charm.
A famous cemetery where Eva Perón is buried, featuring ornate mausoleums and a rich history.
A colorful neighborhood known for its vibrant street art, tango performances, and the famous Caminito street.
A vast fertile plain offering a glimpse into Argentina's gaucho culture, with estancias (ranches) and beautiful landscapes.
One of the world's most famous opera houses, known for its stunning architecture and acoustics.
A historic market offering antiques, collectibles, and local crafts, with a lively Sunday market atmosphere.
Argentine barbecue featuring various cuts of beef, sausages, and other meats, cooked over an open fire.
Savory pastries filled with various ingredients like beef, chicken, or cheese.
Breaded and fried meat cutlet, similar to schnitzel, often served with mashed potatoes or salad.
A sweet, caramel-like spread made from milk and sugar, used in various desserts.
Pleasant weather, fewer crowds, and vibrant city life. Ideal for outdoor activities and exploring both the city and the Pampas.
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A traditional estancia offering horseback riding, gaucho shows, and authentic Argentine asado.
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