One of the activities chosen by those who like outdoor life is the 30km route of the Ring Road of the lagoon, which, being completely asphalted, allows easy access for kayaks, windsurfing, kitesurfing, paddle surfing or simply to pass a quiet day of fishing. Touring it by bike, car or even on foot is one of the most popular activities for locals and tourists.
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The best of all Chascomús, are its sunsets. The sun going down on the edge of the lagoon represents an unmissable moment. A huge park and green spaces invite people to have a picnic or go to have mate in the area. There are also several cafes where you can watch the sun go down.
In addition, walking through the cobbled streets of the historic center and its cultural heritage becomes a trip to the past, the Independence Square with old buildings like the Casco House and the Our Mrs. de la Merced Cathedral, the imposing building of the Municipal Palace built by the engineer architect Francisco Salamone, the house of the father of democracy and neighbor, Dr. Raúl Alfonsín, the Old Train Station, today Old Station Municipal Cultural Center and Railway Museum, which recalls the rise of a Pampean town that was Punta de Rieles for almost 10 years, they are some of the emblematic places that are part of the historical cultural tour.
Beyond the historic center, is the Chapel of the Blacks, National Historic Monument and declared by UNESCO as part of the Slave Route.
The city also has the Chascomús Hydrobiological Station, the only one in the country that carries out intensive silversides in the lagoon to populate all the lake mirrors in the province of Buenos Aires.
To stay, the Hotel Howard Johnson facing the lagoon is a good decision with rich gastronomy, swimming pool, recreational activities for children and an enchanting view. There are also other options such as cabins, rooms and aparts.
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