Rural tourism gains land in Argentinawith more and more travelers who prefer authentic peoples over mass destinations. In that scenario, Villa Lía appears as one Hidden jewel which offers a different experience, without noise or crowds, but loaded with cultural content.
Located less than an hour from Pillarthis corner of the party San Antonio de Areco Mix old houses, traditional stores and nature in its purest form. An irresistible combination for those who seek to connect with their roots.
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Far from the noise and near the Buenos Aires heart, Villa Lía offers a tourism proposal that mixes tranquility, roots and life of the authentic people.
Where is Villa Lía
Villa Lía is found in the North Buenos Aires, within the party of San Antonio de Areco. Surrounded by field and with just 1,200 inhabitants, It retains the architectural style of the early twentieth century and the warmth of a town that is known by name.
Railroad growth promoted its birth, and although trains no longer pass as before, the station is still standing. The place keeps intact the spirit of its founding era.
What can be done in Villa Lía
Walk through its cobbled streets It’s like opening a living history book. The colonial houses, many of them restored, have details that refer to immigrants who formed the people. Bicycle is another ideal way to travel without trouble.
In the center the Capilla San José, built in the middle of the last century. In front of her is the José Hernández square, meeting point for neighbors, visitors and local fairs.
He Museum and Cultural Center Los Faces de la Pampa It offers a tour of the daily life of the first inhabitants. Photographs, objects and stories build a narrative that excites and educates. The entrance is free, which makes it a must.
The flavors also have their place: still lifes and grills such as the Argibay or the classic general branches offers from homemade stews to unforgettable chopped. All accompanied by anecdotes, wine and glimpses without clock.
How to go to Villa Lía
From Pillarwe must take National Route Nº8 to the intersection with the provincial route 41. From there, a brief journey to the north takes direct to the main access of the town.
The total distance is 73 kilometers. The road is well marked and allows you to arrive in a little more than an hour. A short trip to a deep experience.
Source: Ambito

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