Tour Gaúcho em San Antonio de Areco e Estância Autêntica





Descrição
Este passeio oferece uma experiência inesquecível para descobrir os Pampas argentinos, localizados perto da cidade de Buenos Aires! É um passeio personalizado e exclusivo! Eles visitarão a cidade de San Antonio de Areco, um local conhecido por seus artesãos e pela tradição gaúcha. Em seguida, eles visitarão a Estância La Porteña, uma estância típica argentina considerada uma das mais atraentes e tradicionais do país. Sendo um Monumento Histórico Nacional, a casa do escritor Ricardo Guiraldes, um parque projetado pelo arquiteto paisagista francês Thays com árvores com mais de 200 anos, o Canto do Poeta e a antiga lareira de "Don Segundo Sombra" (a obra mais reconhecida do escritor). Foi reconhecido como um dos "1.000 lugares para visitar antes de morrer". Inclui: transporte, visita guiada, ingressos para o museu, visita à propriedade, refeições, bebidas e atividades inclusas. Eles poderão desfrutar de um passeio histórico, cavalgadas, demonstrações de trabalho no campo, animais e folclore.
Opções de passeio
Itinerário
Após buscá-los no hotel ou local escolhido, um guia profissional os acompanhará durante a viagem, contando histórias e informações relacionadas aos lugares que visitarão. O primeiro destino será a cidade de San Antonio de Areco, local conhecido por seus artesãos e tradição gaúcha. Dependendo do dia de abertura, você visitará o “Museu Ricardo Güiraldes Gauchesco” ou o “Museu Draghi da Ourivesaria”. Por sua vez, na cidade, farão um passeio pela praça principal visitando a Paróquia Santo Antonio de Pádua e um Bar/Loja Gaúcha.
Visitarão o “Museu Gauchesco do escritor Ricardo Güiraldes”, um escritor muito importante da literatura argentina, que viveu e se inspirou escrevendo seus livros na Estância La Porteña. Você encontrará tudo relacionado a ele, suas obras, usos e costumes da vida do gaúcho.
Por sua vez, o Museu Draghi expõe obras e técnicas de ourivesaria. Mostrando ao mesmo tempo a ourivesaria e a confecção de peças únicas confeccionadas em estilo crioulo.
O passeio começa com saída de Buenos Aires: 9h30 e retorno a Buenos Aires: aproximadamente 18h ou antes, se necessário. A saída e o retorno serão nos hotéis, Airbnb ou local escolhido por você, dentro da cidade de Buenos Aires. O passageiro será recolhido de acordo com o horário combinado, em uma confortável van ou carro. Acompanhado por um guia bilíngue. O passeio inclui: transporte de ida e volta, ingressos para o Museu (Museu Gauchesco/Parque Criollo Ricardo Güiraldes ou Museu Draghi) e visita à Estância La Porteña.
A Estancia La Porteñq estará esperando por você a apenas 10 minutos de San Antonio de Areco! Sendo uma típica Estância Argentina considerada uma das mais atraentes e tradicionais do país. Sendo Monumento Nacional, construído em 1822 e com parque desenhado pelo paisagista francês Charles Thays, encontrará árvores com mais de 200 anos, o Recanto do Poeta e o antigo fogão de “Don Segundo Sombra” (o mais reconhecido do escritor). trabalhar). Também foi distinguido e escolhido como um dos “1.000 lugares para ver antes de morrer”!! La Estancia oferecerá a tradição argentina em um dia inesquecível: recepção com variedade de empanadas, churrasco, saladas, legumes grelhados e sobremesa incluída. Acompanhado de drinks e vinhos de vinícolas argentinas. Hora do Chá/Mate acompanhado de uma variedade de bolos caseiros. As atividades incluem: visita histórica, passeios a cavalo, passeio de charrete, demonstração de cavalos, toque de violão e dança folclórica, além de conhecer animais da fazenda.
Destaques
O que está incluído
Locais e horários de recolha
Eles nos contatam e coordenamos um local. Hotel, Apart, Abnb.
Avaliações dos viajantes
Informações importantes
- Bebês e crianças pequenas podem andar em um carrinho
- Aceita animais de serviço
- Opções de transporte público disponíveis perto
- Assentos infantis disponíveis
- Adequado para todos os níveis de condicionamento físico
Avaliações(31)
The food was mediocre, the asado was little and hard to chew. We were expecting better entertainment and what we received was one accordion player and basic folklore dancing lessons that also included Zorba the Greek and the Macarena. Both definitely not Argentine.
Hi Daniel! We were truly surprised by your comment and that you were so incredibly grateful at the end for everything! Amparo, Martha, and the others were also very happy and thankful! After the tour of the town, they were welcomed back to the ranch with meat and vegetable empanadas, side dishes such as pickled eggplant, BBQ chicken, chorizo, blood sausage, carrots, cucumbers, and various drinks (red and white wine, beer, juices, and soda). Afterwards, there was a historical talk, and since one of the ladies had a mobility issue, we tried to make sure she didn't have to walk too much. Then came lunch with a variety of cuts of meat (different types of meat, chicken, chorizo, etc.) accompanied by a variety of salads, vegetables, and risotto. Dessert was flan with dulce de leche. And then, after activities like a guitar session and Argentine folk music, we played chacareras, gato, una huella, chamamé, tangos, and finally, we took a journey through different songs from around the world so that the guests could hear a significant melody from their country or another, and even dance. We taught you how to dance to Argentine folk music, and everyone had a lot of fun wearing ponchos and berets. Afterward, we gave a demonstration of the gaucho with the lasso, in which also participated your family/friends and explained the gaucho's clothing and traditions. Then your group enjoy horseback riding and fed the animals. To finish, they enjoyed a lovely afternoon tea with homemade treats (buñuelitos, tortas fritas, alfajorcitos, a variety of cakes, etc.). It's a shame to receive such criticism considering all the work and effort we put into fulfilling the services we offered. It seems to me you were looking for a massive touristy destination.
An unforgettable traditional Gaucho experience in the heart of the Argentine pampas, eating, strolling, and enjoying music with a barbecue made at a ranch from 1822
Great day in the countryside! Coordination for driver pick-up at our hotel was easy, we loved seeing the silversmithing operation in Areco, the estancia was beautiful and peaceful, the food was great. Our hostess, Catalina, was extremely knowledgable and took the time to answer all of our questions and teach us about the history of the property. Our kids loved the live music and dancing, as well as the horseback ride. Such a fun day!
We had a wonderful time on this tour. Andy picked us up at our hotel in Buenos Aires and drove us to San Antonio de Areco. There, we explored the local church, a silversmith museum, and a leather shop before continuing on to the estancia. Upon arrival at La Porteña we were warmly welcomed by our hostess, Catalina. We had drinks and appetizers and then a plentiful lunch of grilled meats and veggies. We learned about gaucho culture, watched a lasso demonstration, and listened to live music featuring a bandoneon. We also learned dance steps and rode horses around the farm. Following the horseback ride, we had desserts with tea and took a tour of the house. Overall, it was a great day with lovely hosts who were very informative.
Very Good all day Experience, was picked up and returned to our Hotel, Well fed, entertained, rode horses, danced to live music, and watched Gouchos demonstrate what they do. All on a s scenic 200 year old Estancia. Great enthusiasm on the staff’s side
What an amazing day we had at La Estancia La Porteña. Everything was fabulous: the bbq (so much food), the Malbec wine, the mate, the delicious postres, Catelina the delightful owner, Martinez the lovely gaucho, Ernesto our musician… And not forgetting our fabulous guide/driver from Buenos Aires: Andrés Bentley who went above and beyond to make our day special. Would thoroughly recommend this tour. There were only six of us. It all felt so authentic. Loved it!
Andres was our driver and tour guide. He was excellent! He picked us up and one other couple and drove us to the town of San Antonio de Areco. We met up with two other people there and we visited the church and the silversmith museum, before heading to the estancia. Once there we were greeted by our hostess, Catalina. We were served appetizers and drinks, and she told us a little about the gauchos. The lunch was delicious, so much food! We had a lasso demonstration and a musician who played a bandoneon. After he played for a bit, we were given a short dancing lesson. Then a horseback ride. We were given some delicious deserts, lots of food and conversation and activities. There was a swimming pool available if we had wanted it. The weather was beautiful. I highly recommend this tour.
We got picked up at our door in Buenos Aires, which was great. Spent a little time in San Antonio de Areco, at the museum/ silversmith.(Wish we’d had a little more time to wander around the town/ shops. Went on to the Estancia and were greeted with most delicious empanadas/ snacks and drinks. Had a huge lunch with unlimited wine(beer if you wanted) and then we were able to take a horseback ride through the property which was fun. There was a Gaucho demonstration, fun music and dancing. It was all very personal and authentic. It was a full day! If you choose to do a Gaucho experience- this is definitely the estancia that you should choose!!!
We were lucky to be the only guests on the day of the trip. Our guide, Santiago, picked us from our hotel; the drive to San Antonio de Areco was about an hour and a half. We had a brief tour of the town center including visiting a museum of Silver, the Cathedral and a couple of stores. The main highlight was the historic Estancia - we really liked the hosts, the tasty food they prepared for us, listening to the local musician and, of course, the horse back ride. This tour was very interesting and personal - we had a great experience!
Our guide (and driver) Andy was fabulous! Good communication, on time etc and very friendly and chatty, speaking really good English. The ranch itself (about 1 1/2 hours away) was a bit disappointing. The owner and host was really nice and friendly - even came to pick us up at the airstrip due to the gravel road to the farm being accessible to 4x4 due to rain (that was great fun!). At the ranch, we were only four guests, so none of the (expected) aspects like horse riding (although it was offered) and the feeling for festivities. The food was plenty but basic - lots of meat as expected. But overall, it was still a good outing.



