How is a Field Day in Candelaria?
It is your chance to connect with nature, breathe fresh air, get to know the whole tradition of the Argentine countryside and see a castle in the plain of the Pampas region. With access to all the services and activities of the Stay (some with extra charges).
But maybe the most important thing is that you are going to eat the specialties of our kitchen.
Sundays: Show of Creole prowess( Dressage without violence in horses). Saturdays folklore show with singers and live instruments.
Pickup included
After picking up the passengers from their hotels, and traveling 120 kilometers to the city of Lobos, you will arrive at Estancia La Candelaria and enjoy a beautiful day outdoors.
Upon arrival we will have a reception and a class of empanadas, accompanied by a tasting of them and 2 classes of wine. Then we will have a historical talk about La Estancia and we will tour its gardens, cane fields, the castle, the chapel and the colonial sector.
We will enjoy a typical Argentine barbecue accompanied by a non-alcoholic drink and a glass of wine if you wish, during lunch we will enjoy a typical folkloric show. At the end of lunch we will see a Creole star show, dressage, without violence on horses.
We will end the day with a typical picnic (Creole pastry, infusions, etc.) to return to the city of Buenos Aires. We will be in the room for approximately 6 hours.
Give or show the voucher on your mobile to the guide when he picks you up at the hotel.
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.
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