Saludos viajeros! Quiero comentarles sobre mi paseo a Tigre, este fin de semana.
Nuestro paseo inicia el día sábado a las 10am, lindo clima así que decidimos dar un paseo en familia.
Tigre, se encuentra al norte de la ciudad de Buenos Aires, aproximadamente a 1 hora de viaje en tren. Para ir hasta allá, debemos dirigirnos a la estación de trenes de Retiro, para ello tomamos un autobús justo frente a casa, linea 126 que nos deja directamente en esta terminal; desde Retiro, debemos tomar el tren ramal Tigre, cuya terminal es precisamente mi lugar de destino: tigre.
Como les comente, el dia estaba super lindo, un clima fresco pero no helado, a pesar de que cuando salimos de casa hacía mas frio, eso no nos detuvo.
Todo esto se puede observar tan solo saliendo de la estacion de trenes Linea Mitre. Te recibe una hermosa redoma (o rotonda como dicen acá) con las ondeantes banderas de Argentina y del Municipio Tigre. A pocos metros comienzas a ver locales gastronomicos y muchos sitios para tomar paseos en catamaran, por el delta del rio Paraná estos son un poco costosos, nosotros no tomamos ninguno pero espero pronto podamos volver para vivir esa experiencia.
La duración aproximada de estos paseos es de 1 hora 30 minutos.
Una de mis compañeras de viaje, es aficionada a los parques, vio uno a lo lejos y tuvimos que ir a conocerlo.
En Tigre, también se puede conseguir puestos de ventas de artesanías, ropa, joyería artesanal. Cositas lindas como para regalar. Todo realizados por las mujeres emprendedoras de esta localidad. Yo obviamente no pude resistirme a comprar algo.
Ya se acercaba la hora de comer, así que mi esposito nos invitó a almorzar, no conseguimos mucha variedad, hay muchos locales de comida rápida, pero nosotros queríamos algo diferente. Encontramos un local llamado Gaia Cervecería Artesanal y decidimos almorzar allí. Milanesas para todos!! (Salvo para Miranda, que no es muy fanática y ella si se fue con su cajita feliz.)
Paseamos un ratico mas por las diferentes calles, pero lamentablemente a mi esposo le surgió una emergencia laboral, tuvimos que interrumpir nuestro viaje, nos quedó pendiente visitar Puerto de Frutos, también en esta localidad, donde venden mucha mas artesanía y (según me han comentado) hay un museo dedicado al Mate! Así que pronto vuelvo para traer ese recorrido!
Por ahora, mi paseo en Tigre, terminó... con la firme promesa de volver!
Gracias por leerme! ❤️
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Greetings travelers! I want to tell you about my trip to Tigre this weekend.
Our trip started on Saturday at 10am, nice weather so we decided to take a family trip.
Tigre is located north of the city of Buenos Aires, approximately 1 hour away by train. To go there, we must go to Retiro train station, for this we take a bus right in front of our house, line 126 that leaves us directly at this terminal; from Retiro, we must take the Tigre branch train, whose terminal is precisely my destination: Tigre.
As I told you, the day was super nice, a cool but not freezing weather, although when we left home it was colder, that did not stop us.
All this can be seen just leaving the Mitre Line train station. You are greeted by a beautiful traffic circle (or rotunda as they say here) with the waving flags of Argentina and the Municipality of Tigre. A few meters away you start to see gastronomic places and many places to take catamaran rides along the Paraná river delta, these are a bit expensive, we did not take any but I hope soon we can come back to live that experience.
*The approximate duration of these rides is 1 hour and 30 minutes.
One of my travel companions is a fan of parks, she saw one in the distance and we had to go and see it.
In Tigre, you can also find stalls selling handicrafts, clothes, handmade jewelry. Cute little things to give as gifts. All made by the enterprising women of this town. I obviously could not resist buying something.
It was getting close to lunch time, so my husband invited us to have lunch, we didn't get much variety, there are many fast food places, but we wanted something different. We found a place called Gaia Cervecería Artesanal and decided to have lunch there. Milanesas for everyone! (Except for Miranda, who is not a big fan and she did go with her Happy Meal).
We strolled a little bit more through the different streets, but unfortunately my husband had a work emergency, so we had to interrupt our trip, we had to visit Puerto de Frutos, also in this town, where they sell much more handicrafts and (according to what I have been told) there is a museum dedicated to Mate! So I'll be back soon to bring that tour!
For now, my tour in Tigre is over.... with the firm promise to come back!
Fotografías de mi propiedad, tomadas con mi teléfono Samsumg A32 (fotografa: mi mamá 🤣)
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The place is very progressive and beautiful. I really wish to be that place too. I hope it will come true, and also the foods looks like very delicious.
Beautiful photography and admiring environment.
Muchas gracias!! 🥰
Ay Dios! Pensé que era El Tigre de Venezuela 🇻🇪 jajaja yo dije "pero este no es" jajajaja feliz viaje ✈️
Jajajaja noooo.. lamentablemente ese tigre nunca lo conocí.