Another incredible hidden destination within the territory of Buenos Aires that is ideal for a short break and a different tourism.
The province of Buenos Aires It has such a vast, extensive and diverse territory that you can find a huge number of locations to do tourism. The 135 municipalities have destinations that are worth knowing and tell long -standing stories. In addition, we must not get away from the Autonomous City to find tranquility.
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Just 300 kilometers from CABA, is the town of Bluea true treasure for all those who want to immerse themselves in the history and deep nature of the province of Buenos Aires. Its particular architecture surrounded by large green spaces contrast perfectly with the city’s cement.


Blue Sierras

The blue mountains are one of the oldest on the planet.
Where is blue located
Azul is located about 300 kilometers southwest of the Autonomous City of Buenos Aires. It is 100 kilometers west of Tandil and limits with the matches of, Rauch, Olavarría, Tapalqué, Benito Juárez and Las Flores. It is located in the geographical center of the province. It is linked to national routes 3, 226 and Provincial Route 51.
What can be done in blue
The city itself is a work worth admiring thanks to the fort Architectural influence of Francisco Salamoneits majestic architecture Art Decó is only the beginning of a trip that strongly captivates its visitors. In addition, on the banks of the blue stream, is the Domingo Faustino Sarmiento Municipal Parkwhich has 22 hectares of great vegetation, replicas of an Andalusian patio, the island of the poets Rafaelli Sarandría, and the blue tree complete this magnificent and extensive green space.
On the other hand, the Cathedral Our Lady of the Rosarywith its Gothic aesthetics and French showcases protect the image of the patron saint of the city. There is also the Enrique Squirru Museum which offers an immersion in local history. But one of the unmissable sites are Blue Sierrasone of the oldest on the planet, which together with the railway station and the old stores complete a great rural experience.
On Provincial Route 50, there is the San Gervasio pulpería, establishment that shows the customs of another era. And finally, on the banks of the Blue River, there is the Almirante Brown spa with sand beaches, stoves, trampolines, and an island, ideal to enjoy evenings and outdoor nights.
How to go to blue
The fastest and most direct way to reach the town of Azul is through National Route No. 3 that starts from the city of Buenos Aires and arrives directly to the city of Azul after 300 kilometers of travel.
Source: Ambito

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