Excursão privada a San Antonio de Areco: cidade gaúcha e estância de Buenos Aires





Descrição
Definitivamente, oferecemos o Dia Gaúcho mais completo, divertido e personalizado que você pode encontrar na Argentina! Mergulhe profundamente na cultura gaúcha da Argentina nesta excursão de um dia e explore com um guia local que conhece os detalhes íntimos da vida nos Pampas! Vamos mostrar-lhe em torno de nossa cidade colonial. Visitaremos edifícios que anteriormente abrigavam e bares centenários, a paróquia de San Antonio de Pádua e vários artesãos locais, incluindo a oficina de ourives Draghi. Você terminará a manhã com uma visita ao museu Ricardo Güiraldes Gaucho e sua pulpería La Blanqueada. Ao meio-dia, vamos levá-lo a uma estância de trabalho próxima (fazenda), onde você passeará a cavalo pelos campos abertos, banquetear-se-á com um tradicional almoço asado (churrasco) e assistirá a demonstrações equestres e apresentações de dança. Nossa agência de viagens oficial licenciada é composta por uma equipe calorosa e acolhedora, que compartilham a mesma paixão pela história e pelas tradições gaúchas. Além disso, todos os nossos guias e motoristas são bilíngues.
Opções de passeio
Itinerário
A uma hora de carro de Buenos Aires pela Estrada Nacional “número 8” (Ruta 8), as vastas planícies dos Pampas aparecem e nos mostram sua vastidão. Quando chegamos a San Antonio de Areco, chegamos ao centro da cultura gaúcha.
Para quem gosta de cultura e história, a melhor forma de começar a visita é conhecer a praça principal chamada Ruiz de Arellano, sede da paróquia de San Antonio de Pádua. Você conhecerá a história de como os primeiros conquistadores espanhóis, importando da Europa materiais nobres como madeira e ladrilhos, começaram a construir a cidade por volta de 1730.
O pub El Boliche de Bessonart abriu há mais de 200 anos. Sua fachada inclinada como a Torre de Pisa, seu reboco de época, seu telhado incomum e suas duas salas principais ajudam o pub a resistir ao teste do tempo.
Desde 1885 quando foi construído, até 1966 quando a cidade decidiu comprá-lo, a Câmara Municipal, mesmo em frente à freguesia, é um antigo casarão colonial que pertenceu a uma das famílias mais ricas da cidade. Hoje pode visitá-lo e admirar o seu grande pátio interior, os seus azulejos da época, poço antigo e grelhas de ferro forjado.
Este museu exibe uma coleção particular que ilustra a evolução dos estilos de ourives na Argentina, desde o século XIX até os dias atuais. Na oficina de Mariano Draghi, você verá peças únicas inspiradas nas técnicas tradicionais.
A fábrica de chocolate artesanal La Olla de Cobre é conhecida em toda a província. Os portenhos vêm especialmente a San Antonio de Areco para comprar seus deliciosos chocolates e seus famosos alfajores. Parada obrigatória para gourmets.
O museu Ricardo Güiraldes oferece diferentes perspectivas sobre o passado da Argentina, especificamente em relação aos gaúchos: seus costumes, equipamentos, como eles ganham a vida ... Também explora a vida da personalidade do escritor Ricardo Güiraldes.
Acompanhado por seu guia, você seguirá para uma Estância, localizada a 15 minutos da cidade, no meio da planície do Pampa. Após um rápido passeio pela Estância e um passeio a cavalo (ou passeio de carruagem) para explorar alguns dos 400 hectares da propriedade, você será convidado a desfrutar de um delicioso almoço de churrasco servido à sombra de árvores centenárias. Você terá a oportunidade de assistir e admirar a performance de destreza equestre dos gaúchos da Estância, bem como ouvir e assistir música e dança tradicional argentina.
Destaques
O que está incluído
Locais e horários de recolha
Nós buscamos em qualquer hotel de Buenos Aires ou no endereço de sua escolha em Buenos Aires
Avaliações dos viajantes
Informações importantes
- Assentos infantis disponíveis
- Acessibilidade para cadeira de rodas
- Todas as áreas e superfíceis são acessíveis para cadeirantes
- Adequado para todos os níveis de condicionamento físico
- A tarifa para crianças se aplica somente ao compartilhar com 2 adultos pagantes
- Opção vegetariana está disponível, por favor, informe no momento da reserva, se necessário
Avaliações(124)
We loved the place, the rooms were very comfortable and well-decorated... and the wood-burning stove in each one was the cherry on top. I also have to highlight all the facilities and the food... But the highest score is for the service... all the people who work there are very warm and 100% available to the guests.
Punctual and friendly 8.30 pickup from the hotel and smooth drive to SF which takes about 90 minutes. Delightful guide Camilla in SF who explained about the town and gaucho culture. Interesting visits to the gaucho silversmith, leather workshop etc. Camilla came with us to the estancia which was El Ombro and featured in our guide book. She looked after us during the stages of the visit which made it very easy. The welcoming drink and empanadas were fab. Then horse ride or buggy ride to see a bit of the ranch area. Inside for the bbq meal which (surprise surprise) was very meaty. You have to be careful what you pick if bones/fat are not really your scene. But it was a bbq. Overall the estancia was a good experience but dropped a star for me based on the meat. But our guide Camila was excellent, five stars, and we had interesting conversations over lunch about life in Argentina. Super English. Another smooth drive back to BA and we were back at our hotel just after 6pm. Good driver Snr Adrian. So a very good day out from BA learning about gaucho culture. Thank you
Dear Nigel, Thank you so much for your kind words and for taking the time to share your experience with us. We are thrilled to hear that you enjoyed the journey to San Antonio de Areco and that Camila’s insights into gaucho culture made your visit so special. She and Sr. Adrian will be delighted to hear your praise! Regarding your feedback on the meal, we appreciate your honesty. We always strive to provide an authentic Argentine experience, and as you noted, a traditional asado is a celebration of meat. In Argentina, many of our most flavorful and traditional cuts—such as the tira de asado (short ribs)—are intentionally grilled with the bone and a bit of fat, as this is what gives the meat its soul and signature taste. However, we also serve a wide variety of other cuts, including bife de lomo (tenderloin), entraña (skirt steak), matambre (flank), chicken, and achuras (traditional appetizers), to ensure there is something for every palate. We are so glad that, despite the "meaty" surprise, the estancia provided a memorable day out for you. It was a pleasure hosting you, and we hope to welcome you back to Argentina in the future! Warm regards,
This was the most wonderful experience! From the time our efficient, thoughtful and communicative driver, Adrian, showed up at our doorstep, we had an amazing time. Julieta, our local guide (works, lives and is a teacher in San Antonio de Areco, so was very plugged in with the history of the area, community and knew all the local artisans we visited giving us some unique access opportunities!) She was very informative and extremely responsive to our needs throughout the day, often going out of her way to make certain things happen or go more smoothly for us. She was really wonderful wirh my 6yo daughter too. I originally didn't really know if we needed/wanted the town historical portion of the tour, but in retrospect now I feel it was vital to understanding the history of the region and culture of the Gauchos and hence really enhanced the day's experience (as opposed to just showing up at the Estancia with no context). The afternoon at the Estancia itself was a dream -- my daughter was so thrilled to ride a horse and the food, cultural show (this is not just a tourist gimmick, I asked and they only have real gauchos and local artists performing), gaucho-horse handling presentation and really the entire ambience were all fantastic. It was truly a splendid day and I couldn't recommend this tour and company more highly!
A great day out seeing not only the estancia but also San Antonia Areco. Plenty to see and do. Horse riding was a bit tame but I guess they have to cater for beginners.
We were looking for an escape from the city buzz and ended up having a magical day in San Antonio de Areco. If you want to experience the true essence of the Argentine gaucho in a romantic and polished setting, this experience is a must. Highly recommended, the experience includes transportation. My wife and I had a great time.
This was a wonderful day out of the city onto a ranch. We had a private driver from the city, and even though he couldn’t speak a lot of English, he did a Translate app to talk to us, which we appreciated. Camila met us in Areco and we had the private tour around the historic area and several shops. She is a local and really understands the gaucho culture here. The driver took us along with Camila to the Estancia for a wonderful day. Lots of food, dancing, music and horseback riding. Beautiful location. Highly recommend this tour. It is a ways out from the city so there’s a one and a half to 2 Hour drive in each direction.
Overall, the experience was very good. However, the tour of the town was a little long in the heat with no option to stop for a drink. Be sure to carry water. Once on the ranch, it was great with an option for either horseback ride or carriage ride along with a good meal and lively music/dancing and horse demonstration!
We did this trip on our last day in Argentina. Our driver picked us up at the hotel and took us to San Antonio de Areco where we met our guide. She was so sincere in her love for Argentina and for the gaucho lifestyle - it was really endearing and made the experience so much better. We came away understanding the gaucho culture so much more than we thought we would. The town is just lovely and the Estancia Ranch offered trail rides and carriage rides as well as a lunch with more food than anyone could eat. The dancing and horse show were also very interesting. I was afraid it would be cheesy but really enjoyed our day.
This was one of the highlights of our trip to Bueno’s Aires. Veronica, our tour operator, was incredible. So warm, informative and wonderful energy. We had an amazing time exploring San Antonio as well as the gaucho history and experience with the people, food, horses and culture. I would highly recommend.
This excursion was one of the highlights of our trip. I highly recommend this for anyone who enjoys horses, nature and beautiful countryside. And if you are fortunate enough to receive Facundo as your guide then your day will be perfect!



