You can go to this charming rural town and return within the day or visit on a weekend getaway.
There is a town in the province of Buenos Airesvery close to the City of Buenos Aires (CABA), which stands out for being small and quiet, but above all for its magic framing that you will fall in love with. Those who went, assure that it is an ideal destination for a relaxing getaway in the approaching Holy Week, which will have six days of rest.
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The town in question is Villa Ruiz, located in the district of San Andrés de Giles, 100 kilometers from Buenos Aires. This magical hidden town keeps a unique rural spirit and an impressive historical past: was part of the Camino Realwhere cars and carts passed carrying important messages to Buenos Aires.


What to do in Ruiz, Buenos Aires
One of the best points to visit in Ruiz is the Cross Creeka beautiful watercourse ideal for walking, drinking mate and having a family picnic.
As in almost every rural town, an unmissable place to visit is the Villa Ruiz railway stationa historic building that was one of the first in the town, around which the town was built.
Continuing with the rural charm, you can also go to Felix Lapegue warehouse, built at the beginning of the last century but still in force today. This place, they say, transports you back in time.
Without a doubt, before leaving Ruiz you have to enjoy the exquisite country gastronomy. Some of the recommended places are La Casona Italiana, La Pulpería, and El Molino.
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Villa Ruiz, a magical town 100 kilometers from CABA.
How to get to Ruiz from CABA
For get to Ruiz from Buenos Airesyou have to take the Route 7 to Luján and then detour in the direction of Ruiz. The town is the second, after Carlos Keen. It takes approximately uan hour and a half by car, depending on traffic.
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