It is on Route 188, which is very busy but most travelers pass before knowing it.
The province of Buenos Aires Hide a lot of jewels and secrets among their many routes and not all are known by the inhabitants. A very picturesque town, hidden on Route 188 that Imparense with Mendoza, is General Villegasa Great option for close tourism.
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It is ideal for a break and living a rural experience, where life takes place at a slower and more calm pace. Between nature, art and culture, it offers a great diversity of activities to perform that are complemented by a tempting cuisine.


General Villegas

A little known but ideal people to do tourism in Buenos Aires.
Where is General Villegas
General Villegas is located at the northwest end of the province of Buenos Aires and Limit with three provinces. To the west south is La Pampa, a little further north Córdoba and northeast Santa Fe. It is also located in the union between three of the most important routes in the country: 33, 226 and 188.
What can be done in general Villegas
The main attraction of the people is natural. It is ideal to discover the Wealth of Argentine rural life. Its streets and houses also keep literary and artistic stories. Inside the town is the Manuel Puig Circuitwriter who was born there and focuses some of his stories on those lands, under the fictional name of General Vallejos.
The circuit reviews the streets and houses that appear in their works as “the betrayal of Rita Hayworth” and “painted mouths”. In addition, there is the San Martín General Municipal Parkone of the largest green lungs in the entire region. It has 37 hectares of lagoons, trails, forests and recreational spaces. It is the favorite place of tourists, it can be done Walks, kayak, birds and outdoor activities And in summer the pool area is a furor among young people.
There is also the Carlos Alonso Municipal Arts Museum that protects the original “War to Malon” series.
How to go to General Villegas
To arrive from the Autonomous City of Buenos Aires, the trip begins on the West Access Highway to Luján and continues on National Route No. 7 to the city of Junín. Subsequently, the Route 188 is spliced and the largest section is held until finally reaching General Villegas after approximately 6 hours and 20 minutes of travel.
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