This small town, located almost 300 km from CABA, is the perfect place to have a day of peace and tranquility, since it is little visited.
When Buenos Aires residents look for a getaway, they usually opt for quiet places that are different from the bustling city. One of these destinations is Bayauca, a small town of 600 inhabitants which is still little known.
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Bayauca has become a favorite place for those who want to disconnect from urban noise and enjoy the serenity of the countryside, whether with family, friends or as a couple. The towns of the Buenos Aires province They are perfect to escape from the daily routine.


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An ideal town to reconnect with the countryside and tranquility
What to do in Bayauca, Buenos Aires
Name Bayauca, which means “White Mare” in Mapuche, is an ideal destination due to its proximity to the Autonomous City of Buenos Aires, a few hours by car. This picturesque town stands out for its calm and pleasant atmosphere.
Places of interest in Bayauca:
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Bartolomé Miter Popular Library: Founded in 1932, it is the town’s only library, offering a significant collection and diverse services to the community.
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San Isidro Labrador Chapel: Part of the Diocese of 9 de Julio, this colonial-style chapel began construction on June 16, 1935 and was inaugurated on November 22, 1936.
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Don Aldo Bakery: Opened in 1910, this bakery is one of the oldest in the region. It uses the same machines brought by Italian immigrants in 1907 and is an emblematic place to enjoy delicious snacks.
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Old Train Station: Although it stopped operating in August 2015, this Domingo Faustino Sarmiento Railway station is an interesting place to visit and explore.
How to get to Bayauca, Buenos Aires
To get to Bayauca from the City of Buenos Aires, take the Western Access Highway (National Route 7) until Junin. Then continue through the National Route 188continue a few more kilometers, turn left onto a gravel road and continue until you reach Bayauca.
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