The ideal destination for those who seek to combine river, fishing, good food and tranquility, all in one place.
He Tourism in the province of Buenos Aires wins more and more space thanks to destinations that combine Nature and good gastronomy. Many travelers are looking for weekend getaways where the river, calm and typical food transform into protagonists.
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One of those places is Ramalloa riverside that invites you to enjoy direct contact with the Paraná Riveroutdoor activities and irresistible local flavors.


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Tourism in Buenos Aires offers a perfect plan in Ramallo: nature at the edge of the Paraná, local gastronomy and insured rest.
Where is Ramallo
Ramallo is in the north from the province of Buenos Aireson the side of the Paraná River. Its privileged location makes it an ideal stop for those who seek tranquility without getting too far from the capital.
A little more 200 kilometers from the city of Buenos Aires, The town offers a perfect balance between urban life, fishing tradition and riverside nature.
What can be done in Ramallo
The main attraction is the Paranáwhich offers the possibility of Practice water sports, boat walks and sports fishing days. The Costanera de Ramallo gives unique sunsets and corners to enjoy with family or friends.
Religious tourism also has its space in the San Francisco Javier Parisha historical construction that is part of the local heritage. Its architecture and cultural value attract visitors interested in knowing more about the identity of the city.
The gastronomy It is another strong point: restaurants and grills on the river of the river offer fish in the area, such as El Dorado and El Surubí, in addition to meats and Creole flavors. Each meal becomes an experience linked to the environment.
For those who enjoy popular celebrations, Ramallo has parties and events that highlight the music, dance and traditions of the region, which makes each visit a meeting with Buenos Aires culture.
How to go to Ramallo
From the city of Buenos Aires it is accessed by the National Route 9on a journey of approximately two and a half hours by car. The road is comfortable and allows you to reach the urban center without complications.
There are also public transport options, with medium and long distance buse services that connect the capital with Ramallo, which facilitates the arrival of tourists without their own vehicle.
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