The colonial town in the middle of nature that is just one hour from CABA

The colonial town in the middle of nature that is just one hour from CABA

It is not necessary to go far from the city to find a town left in time and full of green.

It is known that the Buenos Aires province It is home to an abundance of rural towns of the widest variety. In the deep countryside, or very close to the city, there are beautiful hidden towns impregnated with colonial charm, ideal to visit during a weekend getaway.

One of these very well preserved colonial style towns is Villa Lialocated in the party of San Antonio de Arecoto 127 kilometers from CABA. This charming rural town offers visitors the opportunity to disconnect from the hustle and bustle of urban life and connect with the serenity of the Argentine countryside, with the peculiarity of only having to drive an hour from Buenos Aires.

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Villa Lía is surrounded by nature.

Villa Lía is surrounded by nature.

What to do in Villa Lía

Villa Lía has only one paved street, while the rest are dirt, preserving the charm of a country town, almost car-free and easily walkable.

Between the most picturesque places to visit in the townthey find each other:

  • The San José Chapel.
  • Villa Lía station.
  • Caunedo and Pascual warehouses.
  • The Bella Vista House.
  • José Hernández Square.
  • The Museum “The Faces of La Pampa”.
  • The Don Alfredo grill.

After enjoying the exquisite gastronomy and striking rural life of Villa Lía, you can visit other nearby towns such as San Antonio de Areco, Duggan and Vagues.

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A typical building in Villa Lía.

A typical building in Villa Lía.

How to get to Villa Lía from CABA

To get to Villa Lia from Buenos Aires you have to take Route 8. You have to go through Pilar and Luján. Afterwards, you have to take Route 41 towards San Antonio de Areco, and then continue along the same route for around 20 more kilometers to the town.


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