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The best things to do in Chascomús and San Miguel del Monte, two destinations near Buenos Aires

Looking to disconnect? Then you should definitely take one of the many getaways near Buenos Aires for a weekend escape. The key? Choosing one of the must-see destinations in the province of Buenos Aires, like San Miguel del Monte and Chascomús. Just a short drive away, you’ll arrive at two small-town cities full of charm, with plenty of green spaces perfect for outdoor activities. If you’re planning a trip for Easter weekend, now you know where to go.

Chascomús and San Miguel del Monte are rich in history, and you can feel it in every street. Both towns are also surrounded by beautiful lagoons—popular gathering spots and ideal settings to relax and enjoy all kinds of activities.

In this article, we share everything you need to know to enjoy a well-deserved break this Easter or on any weekend. At Rentennials, we want to make your trip possible—and help you start living it from now on.

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Things to Do in San Miguel del Monte

This town, founded in 1779, was one of the first and most important in the province of Buenos Aires. The history that fills its streets makes it a perfect getaway near Buenos Aires to discover what life was like in the Pampas during the early formation of Argentina.

What’s more, the famous Laguna de Monte has become a favorite destination for many looking to connect with nature and enjoy outdoor activities.

Keep reading to find out more about what to do in San Miguel del Monte.

Laguna de Monte: Fresh Air and Classic Buenos Aires Landscapes

Laguna de Monte is one of the few lakes located just a short walk from the city center. Only 5 minutes from the historic downtown, you’ll find this beautiful body of water surrounded by greenery. It has a 10-kilometer loop, perfect for walking, biking, or simply sitting down to enjoy some mate and relax.

If you’re someone who enjoys sitting by the shore of a lake and fishing, this is one of the favorite spots. The most common catches are silverside, carp, and wolf fish.

Connecting with the water through some nautical activities is an ideal plan for an afternoon. You can kayak or take boat rides. While you explore the lagoon, keep your eyes open: it’s a great place to spot birds like herons, chajás, and black-necked swans.

A recommendation: stay until the sun sets by the shore, because the sunset here is truly special.

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A Town with History

In a town founded during the 18th century, it’s impossible not to encounter places that connect you with the history of our country.

The first must-visit spot in San Miguel del Monte is the Rancho de Rosas, a construction dating back to 1817 made of adobe and straw. What makes this small house remarkable is that it was moved in its entirety from a rural estate to the urban center. Today, it houses historical pieces, including a replica of San Martín’s saber. It’s open for visits Thursday through Sunday and on holidays, from 9:00 AM to 2:00 PM and 3:00 PM to 8:00 PM.

Not far from there is the Parroquia San Miguel Arcángel, built in 1867. The colonial style of its architecture makes it unique, while inside, you’ll find a French organ and stained glass windows over a hundred years old. On the other side of the square stands the Palacio Municipal, an iconic building in the city since 1938.

A fun fact: one of the town’s entrances features the Monument to Fillol, honoring the goalkeeper who was a world champion in 1978 and was born and raised in this Buenos Aires locality.

San Miguel del Monte: Places to Eat

In San Miguel del Monte, you won’t find gastronomic proposals that stand out for their modernity or haute cuisine. In this small town, the charm lies in visiting family-owned restaurants, parrillas, and pizzerias with a small-town atmosphere, something not often found in other destinations near the capital.

Here are some places where you can enjoy true countryside gastronomy.

  • Hefesto Parrilla & Restaurante. One of the most innovative proposals in the city. Meats, offal, and dishes of all kinds. An excellent option with a beautiful view of the lagoon. Address: Av. Costanera 1331.
  • Aires de Campo. One of those places that invites you to enjoy a sunny day with classic Argentine dishes. Simple and with a view of the lagoon. Address: Av. Costanera between Chubut and Río Negro.
  • Restaurante Lo de Juan y Moni. A classic bodegón where you’ll enjoy delicious, generous portions at affordable prices. Run by its owners, it’s one of the best dining options in San Miguel del Monte. Address: Eva Perón 102.
  • La Bodeguita de Monte. A place that evokes the old “pulperías” of the province of Buenos Aires. Dishes of meats, pastas, and classic national cuisine with a modern twist. Address: Laura Giagnacovo corner Rojas.

Where is San Miguel del Monte located?

To get to San Miguel del Monte from Buenos Aires, you only need to drive 110 km south. If you’re traveling by car, the most direct route is via the Riccheri Highway and then National Route 3, a journey that takes about 1.5 hours with smooth traffic.

The ease of access makes this town one of the preferred getaways near Buenos Aires for many.

Hotels in San Miguel del Monte

Few people choose San Miguel del Monte for an overnight stay. However, its proximity makes it ideal for a quick arrival and a peaceful start to the weekend. There are options for all tastes, allowing you to enjoy a few nights with a countryside atmosphere. From cabins, inns, and hotels to glamping.

If you’re someone who likes to stay in estancias and experience rural tourism in San Miguel del Monte, you’ll also find excellent options.

To learn more, click here to discover the best hotels in San Miguel del Monte.

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What to do in Chascomús

This historic city in the province of Buenos Aires is located just over 120 km from the capital. It is recognized as a small gem of Buenos Aires tourism, offering everything: nature, tranquility, and history.

Chascomús it was founded back in 1779, making it one of those destinations where you can immerse yourself in our history. The historic center, with its colonial touches, and the countryside tradition can be felt in its cobbled streets. Moreover, the Laguna de Chascomús is great for connecting with nature and engaging in various sports activities.

Next, we’ll tell you more about what you can do in Chascomús.

La Laguna de Chascomús

f there is a lagoon that stands out as one of the most famous in the country, it is the Laguna de Chascomús.

This body of water is part of the Salado River’s chain of lagoons, a wetland system with a great diversity of fauna and flora. It is very close to the city center and is one of the favorite spots for those looking to disconnect from daily stress.

In addition to sitting by the beautiful waterfront to have some mate or simply take a nap, you can enjoy activities for the whole family. Kayaking, windsurfing, and boat rides are among the most popular options. If you prefer a plan without getting into the water, you can rent a bike and cycle around much of the lagoon’s perimeter.

For those who find their way to disconnect through fishing, the silverside fish is one of the species that reign in the lagoon’s waters. And if you’re passionate about birdwatching, bring some binoculars: you’ll be amazed by the great diversity of species.

The wide variety of activities to do makes this city in the Buenos Aires Pampas one of the preferred getaways near Buenos Aires for many.

Getting to know the history of Chascomús

The historic center of Chascomús is so well-preserved that you’ll feel like you’re walking through streets from 100 years ago. The buildings, cobblestone streets, and museums are just the beginning of the tour.

Not far from there, the Cathedral of Nuestra Señora de la Merced, built between 1832 and 1863, is one of the oldest churches in the province. Continuing the tour, you can visit the Brazzola Municipal Theater, inaugurated in 1945 and a symbol of the city.

Another historic building you must visit is the Palacio Municipal. Its colonial and eclectic style was designed by the famous Italo-Argentine architect Francisco Salamone in 1938, who was an emblem of the province during the 1930s.

Unmissable museums in Chascomús

The first place you should visit is the Casa de Casco, a former 19th-century residence that is now a museum. You will be able to see numerous objects from the Pampas. It is open every day from 9:00 AM to 2:45 PM (except on Mondays, when it is closed).

In addition, you can’t miss the Chapel of the Blacks, a symbol of the Afro community in Argentina. It is open on Saturdays and Sundays from 10:00 AM to 5:00 PM.

In the Parque de los Libres del Sur, which faces the lagoon, you will find the Museo Pampeano. It is an interesting place to learn about local history, from the indigenous people to the struggles for independence and Creole traditions. It is open from Tuesday to Friday from 9:00 AM to 3:00 PM, and on weekends from 10:00 AM to 4:00 PM.

Finally, take a short visit to the Old Railway Station, which connected the city with Buenos Aires and marked the development of the region. You will be able to see many items from the era when trains were essential to the country.

How to get to Chascomús

To get from Buenos Aires to Chascomús, you need to take the Buenos Aires – La Plata Highway (Ricardo Balbín Highway) and then continue on National Route 2, also known as Autovía 2, heading towards Mar del Plata.

It’s 120 kilometers from Buenos Aires, and the road is in excellent condition. Keep in mind that there are several tolls, so if you don’t have Telepase, you’ll need cash to pay them. It’s very easy to get there, making it perfect for one of the getaways near Buenos Aires.

Where to eat in Chascomús

As in all destinations with a rural atmosphere, the most notable cuisine includes meats, pasta, and dishes with fish from the local lagoons. Here are our recommendations for places to eat in Chascomús.
  • Asociación de Pesca y Náutica. The classic of all classics in Chascomús. Grill, fish, and even seafood. Address: Av. Costanera España 2.
  • Restaurante El Colonial. One of the characteristic bodegones of the city. You’ll find traditional Argentine food and a very warm atmosphere. Address: Estados Unidos 99.
  • Vieja Esquina. Another option on the waterfront, also with classic dishes and a traditional touch. Address: Artigas and Av. Costanera.

Hotels in Chascomús

The hotels in Chascomús are very diverse and there is something for every budget. One of the most sought-after is the Howard Johnson Chascomús, it offers all the services that couples and families look for to have one of the perfect getaways near Buenos Aires.

If you’re looking for something more cozy, there are cabins, boutique hotels, and even campgrounds.

To learn more, click on this link to discover accommodations in Chascomús.

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Experience one of the getaways near Buenos Aires with Rentennials

A long weekend like Easter is perfect for resting and disconnecting from the daily routine. Sometimes, we think that in order to achieve that precious moment, we have to travel far, but nothing beats traveling a short distance and being at peace in a place near Buenos Aires.

Renting a car with Rentennials will allow you to do just that: rest, disconnect, and return with renewed energy. Traveling to San Miguel del Monte or Chascomús are two ideal options for those relaxing days you’re looking for.

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