Nestled at the mouth of the Tigre Delta along the Río de la Plata, just a half-hour drive from Buenos Aires, the provincial town of Tigre offers a serene escape. Local life here revolves around the water, with residents and visitors alike paddling through willow-fringed canals or cruising among the islands and stilted houses. The town is a popular destination for day-trippers and porteños, who come to explore its vibrant handicrafts market, visit its museums, and enjoy the riverfront theme park. Today, visitors can experience a laid-back atmosphere and a variety of activities that highlight the area’s natural and cultural charm.
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