Parques Nacionales más cercanos a Buenos Aires

Discover the 2 National Parks closest to Buenos Aires

Get to El Palmar National Park by car and enjoy nature very close to Buenos Aires

Discover one of Argentina’s National Parks. Walk along paths between palm trees and dive into the Uruguay River. And on the way back, make a stop at the Ciervo de los Pantanos National Park.

When we plan a getaway near Buenos Aires, we often look at the beautiful Atlantic Coast. It is true that it is one of the favorite destinations, but not the only one. At Rentennials, we suggest you take a close look at what the province of Entre Ríos has to offer. The El Palmar National Park, along with cities and towns with history, make the province an unmissable place to visit.

A different landscape is present on the coast of the Uruguay River. Palm trees, beaches and the possibility of spending a few nights in a National Park. In addition, both on the way there and on the way back, you can make a stop at another protected area: the Ciervo de los Pantanos National Park.

Getting there is very simple. The best thing is to go with a car. If you prefer to use another one or you don’t have one, you just have to rent a car with Rentennials and start a trip of a few days.

In this article we provide you with all the information so that you can start planning your next trip to Entre Ríos.

El Palmar National Park

El Palmar National Park

Two National Parks near Buenos Aires

To visit a National Park it is not necessary to go to Patagonia or the Argentine North. The Ciervo de los Pantanos National Park is only 65 km from the capital, while PN El Palmar is about 360 km away. Easy to access, affordable and ideal for all travelers.

Below we tell you more about these two places and what you can do in the surroundings.

The history of El Palmar National Park

El Palmar National Park was created in 1966 and its objective is to preserve the emblematic Butia yatay palm groves. In addition, there are sectors of Espinal, gallery forest and ecosystems unique in the country.

In this area, indigenous peoples such as the Charrúas and Guaranís lived. Later, the Jesuits settled, and today you can see this history with “La Calera del Palmar”.

What to do in El Palmar National Park

It is not just about walking along beautiful paths next to the palm trees, but about enjoying a few days in the middle of nature next to the river.

El Palmar National Park

El Palmar National Park / Photo by @visitargentina

Trails

From the visitor center, pedestrian trails depart to enjoy the most beautiful places in the park. In addition, there are some that can be done by car.

Before reaching the visitor center, there is the trail to Mirador La Glorieta. It is about 1,000 meters long and starts and ends at the same place. It reaches a platform where you can see the banks of the El Palmar stream. It has beautiful views of this particular region.

Nearby, the Mirador del Palmar trail runs through gallery forests with the characteristic trees of the area.

From the campsite, the El Mollar trail starts. It is 1,400 meters long and very easy to walk.

The Yatay trail is only 600 meters long and, as its name indicates, shows the importance of the yatay palm tree.

From the intendencia, the last of the trails that lead to the Jesuit ruins starts.

The trails can be walked with an official guide or independently. In addition, there is the possibility of canoeing along one of the streams. For more information, ask at the park’s visitor center.

Beaches

In the National Park there is a beach that is a jewel of the Uruguay River. During the high season there are lifeguards. If you visit outside the summer months, entry into the water is not permitted.

El Palmar National Park Beach

El Palmar National Park Beach

Fauna and flora in El Palmar National Park

If you like nature tourism, particularly bird watching, then bring binoculars. You can also come across foxes, rheas and the friendly capybaras.

For those who like silence and tranquility, the early morning and evening hours are excellent times to meet the animals.

Fauna and flora of El Palmar National Park

Fauna and flora of El Palmar National Park

How to get to El Palmar

From Buenos Aires, take the Pan-American Highway, Escobar branch, and then National Route 14. It is 360 km long and takes about 4 hours on the highway.

A recommendation: go slowly because there are many cameras that take photo tickets.

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Where to sleep

The classic El Palmar camping site is an excellent option. It is located 800 meters from the beach and has all the services to spend a few nights in comfort.

If you prefer something different, the Aurora del Palmar private reserve has restored train cars where you can sleep. It also has

a campsite. It is located in front of the National Park and has many activities in nature. For more information, visit their website.

Another option is to spend a few nights in Colón or San José, the two towns close to the Park. There you will find many accommodations of different categories.

Aurora del Palmar

Aurora del Palmar

What to visit around El Palmar National Park

Going to El Palmar allows you to visit some nearby places that are worth it. Colón, the San José Palace and Pueblo Liebig are interesting options to spend the day.

Colón

Here you will find beaches on the Uruguay River ideal for resting. The waters of the river are calm, which allows you to do sports activities such as kayaking, sailing or windsurfing. There are two beaches where you can sit, sunbathe and get into the water: the beach in the north zone and the one in the south zone. Both have lifeguard services, places to eat and bathrooms.

The Rivera Sur Urban Reserve and the Río de los Pájaros Park are two options to immerse yourself more in nature. And if you have more time, the Termas de Colón are perfect for relaxing.

Very close to Colón are the small towns of San José and Villa Elisa. Here there are some places for rural tourism and eating in old country stores, such as the Almacén Don Leandro. In San José there is the Molino Forclaz, an old mill that is now a museum. In addition, in Villa Elisa there are its thermal baths, another option for relaxing.

Liebig Village

Can you imagine visiting a town that is an open-air museum? This town was built especially for the employees who worked in a meat factory at the beginning of the 20th century. Corned Beef, the meat extract, was made here, which was exported to many places in Europe. Just 10 minutes from Coló you can see the vestiges of that time.

Today a National Historical Heritage Site, it is a very different experience if you visit with a guide. There are times when the groups leave to take the tour. Check their social media to find out the days and times.

Palacio San José

90 km south of El Palmar National Park, you will find one of the most iconic historical sites in Argentina. The Palacio San José and the Justo José de Urquiza National Historical Monument and Museum. It was the residence of the first constitutional president of Argentina and governor of the province of Entre Ríos, Justo José Urquiza. Its spectacular nature demonstrates the power of the leader during the 19th century. In this same place, on April 11, 1870, General Urquiza was assassinated in the south gallery of the Patio de Honor, at the door of his bedroom.

To visit it, it is best to do so with a guided tour. It opens from Tuesday to Sunday from 9:30 a.m. to 6:30 p.m.

Ciervo de los Pantanos National Park

One of the closest National Parks to Buenos Aires and, until now, little visited. It is ideal for a short stop on your way to or from El Palmar. A better option is to spend a day there on a getaway from Buenos Aires.

What is the Ciervo de los Pantanos National Park

It is located in the north of the province of Buenos Aires and was created in 2018. It protects biodiversity in a wetland environment where the marsh deer makes its presence felt. With a little luck and patience, you will be able to observe them.

In the past it was part of the Estancia Otamendi, a fundamental agricultural brick production center in the region. Today you can see vestiges of that time.

What to do in Ciervo de los Pantanos

Hiking, resting and bird watching (there are about 300 species so it is advisable to bring binoculars) are the main activities. The park is small, so it can easily be covered in a day.

Hiking and picnicking

There are two trails to explore the small National Park. Walking you will get to know the river forest, the ravines and the Pampas grasslands. The three trails are no more than 2 km long, are self-guided and of low difficulty.

The Historias del Pastizal trail is 1000 m long and shows what the typical Pampas grassland is like with some historical components of the Otamendi Ranch.

The Guardianes de la Barranca trail is only 300 meters long and reaches a viewpoint overlooking the wetland.

The Recuperando lo Nuestro trail leads to the Don Juan native plant nursery.

Swamp Deer National Park

Swamp Deer National Park

Paraná de las Palmas

The Islas Malvinas public road leads to the Paraná de las Palmas pier. There you will find the river to contemplate it in its entirety or cross to the other side. If you choose to cross it, there are green spaces and campsites to continue enjoying the day.

How to get to Ciervo de los Pantanos National Park

It is located just 70 km away on National Route 9. Once you are in the town of Rómulo Otamendi, you have to take the main road for 2 km to the entrance to the Park.

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When is the best time to visit El Palmar and Ciervo de los Pantanos

Both parks can be visited all year round?

No, although in the summer the temperature rises and the walks become more complex. It is best to visit it between March and December.

Before going, check the forecast because with the rains there are trails that cannot be done and you cannot enjoy the parks in their entirety.

Rent a car to visit El Palmar National Park

To tour the National Parks closest to Buenos Aires, the car is an ally at all times. In case you do not have one or do not want to use yours, then look for the best place to rent a car in Buenos Aires.

If you are looking for price, quality and safety, consult Rentennials, which will provide you with the best options to make your getaway a reality.

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3 towns for a getaway near Buenos Aires

A getaway by car: discover San Antonio de Areco, Uribelarrea and Mercedes, three must-sees very close to Buenos Aires

San Antonio de Areco, Uribelarrea and Mercedes invite you to spend a perfect weekend. Gastronomy, history and nature await you in these destinations in the Province of Buenos Aires.

The weekend is approaching and you want a break from the daily grind. Plus, you’re looking for places near Buenos Aires that are affordable, offer activities and are less than 120 kilometers away. We have an answer for you: a getaway to the towns in the province of Buenos Aires.

San Antonio de Areco, Uribelarrea and Mercedes are three excellent options. A few days of pure sun, rest and the possibility of tasting the best dishes await you. The ideal way to get there is by car, either your own or rented.

At Rentennials we give you all the information so that you can organize your getaway for the next weekend.

San Antonio de Areco

A field day in San Antonio de Areco / Photo by @visitargentina


What to do in San Antonio de Areco: History, countryside and gastronomy

Founded in 1730, San Antonio de Areco is synonymous with tradition, gaucho culture and excellent food. Its cobblestone streets, colonial-style buildings and its people make it a unique corner.

It is 113 kilometers from the city of Buenos Aires, an ideal distance to get there by car. And if you dare, you can visit rural towns that are very close to San Antonio de Areco.

Where to eat in San Antonio de Areco

Surely, the first thing you do when you arrive is go to lunch and enjoy its gastronomy. There are restaurants for all tastes and budgets. Just make sure to reserve your spot a few days in advance.

Here are some recommendations:

  • Almacén de Ramos Generales. An old grocery store that offers roast beef, stews, and pasta. Send a message to (2326) 414786 to make a reservation. Every day, from 12 to 4 pm and from 8 to 12 am. Address: Zapiola 143.
  • El Boliche de Bessonart. An old house that was restored to enjoy traditional salads, snacks, and empanadas. Open Saturday, Sunday, and holidays, starting at 11 am. Whatsapp: (2325) 655600. Address: Zapiola 151.
  • La Olla de Cobre. If you are looking for one of the best alfajores in the country, then this is your place. You will have to wait in line, but every minute is worth it. Address: Matheu 433.
San Antonio de Areco

Gastronomy in San Antonio de Areco / Photo by @visitargentina

Tradition and nature

After lunch, it’s time to walk through the historic cobblestone streets of the old town. You can get lost at your leisure and always return to the main square, Ruiz de Arellano. In its surroundings you will see the Municipal building, the San Antonio de Padua church and some historic bars, such as Mitre, Tokio and Balthazar Areco.

Considered the “National Capital of Tradition”, San Antonio de Areco invites you to learn about the history and culture of the Humid Pampas. A good option is to take guided tours. For days and times, go to the Tourism Office or call (02326) 453165.

In the afternoon, rest on the Costanera on the edge of the Areco River. Sit down and relax after a day of walking. In addition, the Puente Viejo is the emblem that everyone looks for to take one of the classic photos of Areco.


Museum circuit

San Antonio de Areco has numerous museums to help you understand the area’s past. Here are some recommendations:

  • Ricardo Güiraldes Museum and Pulpería La Blanqueada. Located within Parque Criollo. Open from Wednesday to Monday from 11:15 a.m. to 4:30 p.m.
  • City Museum and Usina Vieja Cultural Center. Open on Saturdays and Sundays from 8 a.m. to 8 p.m. Address: Blvd. Alsina 66 and Matheu.
Ricardo Güiraldes Museum and Pulpería La Blanqueada

Ricardo Güiraldes Museum and Pulpería La Blanqueada / Photo by @visitargentina

Visit the towns near San Antonio de Areco

If you travel by car to San Antonio de Areco, don’t miss a short tour of the nearby rural towns such as Duggan, Vagues and Villa Lía. Buildings from the beginning of the 20th century, country warehouses and old parishes await you in the peace of the plain.

If it rained a few days before, it is good to check the access to the towns.


How to get to San Antonio de Areco by car

From the City of Buenos Aires you have to take the Panamericana Pilar branch. It is 120 kilometers of highway. Leaving early allows you to avoid traffic.

We’ll leave you the map in case you have any questions!


Uribelarrea, a rural town for a gastronomic getaway

This small town was founded in 1889 as an agricultural colony. Its train station gave life to the town for a long time, until it closed in the 1990s.

Today it has become an important gastronomic center in the province of Buenos Aires. If we decide to go, we already know that we are going to enjoy a good lunch and an afternoon snack.


Where to eat in Uribelarrea

The options are varied, but all focus on a gastronomic experience that combines tradition and modernity.

We suggest some options. Don’t forget to book!

  • El Palenque de Uribelarrea. In a mansion from 1890, this a la carte restaurant offers meats, pastas, snacks and many more dishes. Whatsapp: (2326) 414786. Address: Zapiola 143
  • Sixto Cantina. It used to be a hotel, and today it has become a must-see in Uribelarrea. The ossobuco empanadas, lamb raviolones and sorrentinos are some of the recommendations. And of course a flan for dessert. Whatsapp: (2226) 537223. Address: Rosenbusch 68.
  • El Retoño. An excellent option for afternoon tea. We recommend that you arrive around 4 pm to enjoy a snack surrounded by a garden with a vegetable garden, pastries, and churros. In the afternoon it is on a first-come, first-served basis. Telephone: (11) 3889-9039. Address: María Auxiliadora 595

 

What to visit in Uribelarrea

You can start at its old train station. Then, walk to the old pelota court and arrive at the Don Miguel Nemesio Uribelarrea square. It is only a few blocks away, but you will see mansions from the beginning of the 20th century that make everything look like a place from a movie.

We leave you a tip. Before returning, stop by the Don Bosco Salesian Agricultural School. The local products made by the students, such as cheeses and dulce de leche, stand out. It closes at 6 pm.


How to get to Uribelarrea by car

From the City of Buenos Aires it is 88 kilometers. You have to take the Ricchieri highway and then the access to Cañuelas. Up to this point it’s all highway. Once you’ve passed Cañuelas, drive another 25 kilometers to the entrance of the town, which is on the left.


Mercedes, a destination with a country aroma

It is one of the oldest cities in the province of Buenos Aires. Founded in 1745, its streets are filled with a historic center and old grocery stores. A perfect combination to spend an afternoon.

Also, go to Tomás Jofré, a gastronomic town where you can taste all the flavors of the countryside.


Mercedes and its old grocery stores

What stands out the most about the city are its old grocery stores. Some are located within the historic center, while others are on the outskirts of Mercedes.

We recommend three options to choose from. And don’t forget to try the famous Salame Quintero Mercedino.

  • El Trompezón. A corner from 1903. The best thing is to try their snacks. It is located on the outskirts and opens on Saturdays and Sundays after 2 pm.
  • La Vieja Esquina. Within the historic center, this place recalls the past of Mercedes. Open every day. Address: Calle 280 Nº 600.
  • La Pulpería de Cacho Dicatarina. A place that remains standing for a country gastronomic experience. Open Friday, Saturday and Sunday. Reserve by Whatsapp: (2324) 498741.
Mercedes and its old grocery stores

The grocery stores of Mercedes, province of Buenos Aires / Photo by @visitargentina

What to see in Mercedes

Don’t miss walking through its streets to perceive the spirit of this city. Its old town is located around Plaza San Martín. The Nuestra Señora de las Mercedes Cathedral Church, the Palace of Courts and the Dr. Víctor Míguez Historical Museum will immerse you in the history of the area.

If you are looking for greenery, the Parque Municipal Independencia has 54 hectares and the Luján River runs through it.


Get to Tomás Jofré

This small rural town of about 200 inhabitants is just 17 kilometers away by car. It is a renowned gastronomic hub, so it has many restaurants to try local flavors. We leave you the list to see which one you want to go to.

A recommendation: Visit the Mercadito de Campo Sustentable located in the old train station. You will find regional agroecological products made by local producers. It opens on weekends from 11 a.m. to 6 p.m.

 

How to get to Mercedes by car

From the city of Buenos Aires, you have to take the Acceso Oeste. Before reaching Luján, continue along Ruta Nacional 5 until you reach Mercedes. It is all highway. If you go to Tomás Jofré, there is an access on the left three kilometers before.


Rent a car with Rentennials

The best way to get around the tourist towns near Buenos Aires is by car. It allows you to get there in a short time, explore freely and in your own way. There is much more to see near each place.

If you are looking to rent a car to get to these corners of the province of Buenos Aires, Rentennials is the option for you. It guarantees you a car at your doorstep, safe and at a good price.

Go ahead and travel!

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5 days to enjoy Buenos Aires to the fullest

Buenos Aires, the famous capital of Argentina, is as wide and varied as the activities it offers, with a lot of culture, flavors, and unforgettable experiences. In this note, we will tell you 5 activities to do each day and everything you need to know about them to visit them.

Explore the San Telmo neighborhood

San Telmo is one of the most emblematic neighborhoods in Buenos Aires, as it offers many activities, a large number of bars and restaurants serving authentic Argentine food, and it is famous for its colonial architecture, cobblestone streets, and bohemian atmosphere.

On Sundays, the San Telmo Fair comes alive with stalls selling antiques, handicrafts, and live tango performances.

In Plaza Dorrego, from 6 pm, two typical couples give a demonstration of tango and milonga, inviting the public to dance until 10 pm. Milonga is a faster rhythm than tango.

Visit the La Boca neighborhood and Caminito

Another jewel of the city is the colorful La Boca neighborhood, known for its famous pedestrian passage, Caminito. This place is a paradise for art and culture lovers, with brightly colored houses and numerous art galleries. In addition, you can enjoy the passion of football by visiting the Boca Juniors stadium, La Bombonera.

Immerse yourself in history in the Montserrat neighborhood

The Montserrat neighborhood is home to the most important points of the city of Buenos Aires, impossible not to visit them:

  • Casa Rosada
  • Headquarters of the Argentine government
  • Metropolitan Cathedral
  • Plaza de Mayo: an important civic center and site of historical protests.
  • National Historical Museum and the Museum of Modern Art: unmissable destinations for history and art lovers.

Visit the Colón Theater

The imposing Colón Theater is considered one of the five best opera houses in the world. This is due to its excellent acoustic design and its high architectural level. This place was originally conceived as an exclusive theater for opera, although today it also exhibits symphony concerts and classical dance throughout the week.

Savor the best Argentine beef at Don Julio restaurant

Don Julio’s grill is a prestigious grill in Palermo, Buenos Aires, known for its authentic Argentine cuisine and succulent cuts of meat, being one of the best 50 restaurants in the world where the best footballer, Lionel Messi, ate. Don Julio is located at Guatemala 4691, attracting tourists and locals.

It specializes in Argentine barbecue, offering cuts such as bife de chorizo, asado de tira, and entraña. In addition, its empanadas and other food options complement the culinary experience. The extensive list of Argentine wines includes varieties from Mendoza, Salta, and San Juan.

The friendly and attentive service at Don Julio is combined with a rustic and traditional setting.

To secure a table at this popular Palermo restaurant, it is essential to make reservations in advance.

Buenos Aires offers a unique experience full of culture, history, and flavor. These 5 activities are just the beginning of what this fascinating city has to offer. Immerse yourself in the authentic Argentine culture during your visit!

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