It is a place with a railway history and an attractive tranquility to do close tourism.
To do tourism, Buenos Aires offers different options along the width of its territory. In addition to the best known destinations such as the beaches, rivers and mountains, it also hides rural towns with a great historical and cultural burden that is worth visiting.
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A town near the Autonomous City, which is favorable for a weekend getaway, is the town of Sporethat invites you to disconnect from the routine and enjoy nature. This destination seems almost hidden in the province, it is very little known and tourists love.


Spore

The ideal town for tourism in Buenos Aires.
Where is spora
Espora is a small town located in the San Andrés de Giles120 kilometers west of the Autonomous City of Buenos Aires. It is a rural destination near National Route No. 7, southwest of its head of San Andrés de Giles. To the south you can find Route 42 and to the west the Pueblito de Tuyutí. On the other hand, a few kilometers to the east, cross Route 41.
What can be done in spore
Espora’s main attraction is his landscapewho invites you to live a rural experience and authentic connection with nature. The walks or bicycle walks allow to appreciate tree mountains, extensive soybeans and a large presence of unique birds. You can also take a tour in ride in nearby rooms and learn more about gaucho customs.
Secondly, the true protagonist is the Gastronomic offer. “The Goya Glamping & Bar” offers all kinds of roasted meats and vegetables, in addition to Homemade empanadas and craft beersin an environment of domes conditioned with bedding, air conditioning and private bathroom.
There is also the old warehouse, part of the living history of the town. His menu enchants visitors with minced, grilled bondiola sandwiches, vegetarian options, pizzetas and Creole dishes such as Strogonoff loin.
How to go to Espora
Arriving from the Autonomous City of Buenos Aires is easy. First, you must go to the highway to Luján for west access. From there, it continues along National Route No. 7 to kilometer 120 and at that point you must turn left on a rural road of 8 kilometers that reaches Espora.
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