Tandil, Uribelarrea and Chascomús are three attractive destinations to walk, rest and enjoy a weekend.
Many Argentines seek to enjoy and rest as much as possible on the weekend after several days immersed in meeting schedules, obligations and the stress that comes with all those pressures and responsibilities. Therefore, in the Financial Field We bring you three affordable places close to Buenos Aires for getaways.
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Tandil
Located 420 kilometers from the City of Buenos Airesis the furthest getaway from the Buenos Aires metropolis on this list, but it stands out for having an incredible landscapeas well as top quality local products.


Tandil is a city immersed in a semi-mountainous natural settingideal for resting and enjoying many activities such as visiting the famous Cerro La Movediza, Lago del Fuerte, Cerro el Centinela, and more places of interest, as well as for hiking and mountain sports.
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Furthermore, it is considered as one of the places where the best sausages in the country are produced, But in addition to its specialty, the city offers top quality cheeses, as well as a varied gastronomic offer.
Uribelarrea
This town became a classic getaway from the City of Buenos Aires, it is located a little more than 80 kilometers from the city of Buenos Aires and it is ideal to spend a day of enjoyment where you can find gastronomic proposals in country restaurants, tea houses, grocery stores, fairs and more, in an ancient environment that makes you think of a bygone era.
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A quiet place, ideal to rest.
Chascomús
Famous for its lagoonChascomús is an ideal option for a short getaway and in especially for fishing lovers. It is located 125 kilometers away from the City of Buenos Aires and as mentioned, its main attraction is the 30 square kilometer body of water that colors the landscape giving incredible views at sunset.
But that’s not all, lovers of Argentine history can visit the historic center of the town, where the Casa de Casco stands out, built in 1831, almost 200 years ago; as well as stroll through the San Andrés Chapel, located within the historic cemetery.
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Ideal for water sports.
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