10 Charming Destinations near Buenos Aires for a Day Trip

You’re in the right place if you’re looking for ideas to choose towns in Buenos Aires for a day trip, without venturing too far.

In this article, you will find a selection of places that are perfect for escaping the frantic pace of the city and enjoying a pleasant day with family, your partner, or friends.

Each of these destinations has its own charm, tied to its history, culture, and/or gastronomy, offering a perfect blend of tradition and nature.

In this note, we present ten charming spots within a short distance from Buenos Aires city, ideal for a day visit—whether you’re looking for rural landscapes, delicious homemade food, or a glimpse of our history.

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1. Capilla del Señor

Distance: 80 kilometers from the City of Buenos Aires.

How to Get to Capilla del Señor:
By car: Take the Panamericana Highway (Pilar Branch) to kilometer 69 of National Route 8, then continue on Provincial Route 39.
By train: Take the Mitre line and connect to the branch heading to Capilla del Señor. Alternatively, take bus No. 57 from Plaza Italia.

Capilla del Señor was the first rural town in Buenos Aires to be declared a National Historic Interest Site. To this day, you can admire its original architecture and enjoy its relaxed way of life.

Pro Tip: At the entrance of the main points of interest, you’ll find a QR code. Scan it with your phone to access detailed information about each attraction.

Festivals and Celebrations: On November 14th, the Patronal Feast of Exaltación de la Cruz is celebrated.

Foto de: Marcos G-O

Suggested Visits and Activities in Capilla del Señor:

Where to Eat in Capilla del Señor

Capilla del Señor has become a true gastronomic destination, boasting a wide variety of restaurants and bars that offer both traditional flavors and innovative culinary experiences

  • Los Naranjos
  • La Carreta del Gato
  • La Casita – Pizzería
  • La Dominga Cafetería

Where to Stay in Capilla del Señor

La Martineta Posada de Campo: A charming accommodation featuring one bedroom with air conditioning, a private bathroom, linens, and towels. Guests can enjoy a pool in the garden, an on-site restaurant, free private parking, and access to a patio.

Estancia La Aída: Offers an outdoor pool, a lush garden, and a terrace. Towels and bed linens are provided for guests’ comfort.

La Irupé: This air-conditioned house includes one bedroom, a living room, and a fully equipped kitchen. It also features a bathroom, linens, and towels, accommodating up to four guests.

Carmine Hotel Apart: A hotel with 24-hour reception, free bicycles, an outdoor pool, a garden, and Wi-Fi. Rooms include air conditioning, private bathrooms, TVs, minibars, linens, and towels.

2. San Miguel del Monte

Distance: 110 kilometers from the City of Buenos Aires.

How to get to San Miguel del Monte:

  • By car: Take the Ezeiza – Cañuelas Highway and then National Route 3 to the access point for San Miguel del Monte.
  • By train: The Roca line departing from Constitución is the only train that reaches San Miguel del Monte.

Protip: If you visit Laguna de Monte, remember to bring insect repellent, especially during summer, to better enjoy the outdoor spaces.

Fiestas y celebraciones: The Fiesta de la Federación (Federation Festival) is celebrated in the second half of March in honor of the historic Rancho de Rosas and the legacy of Juan Manuel de Rosas. Additionally, the Patronal Feast of San Miguel Arcángel takes place on September 29th, featuring religious ceremonies, including masses and processions.

As in many tourist towns in Buenos Aires, activities in San Miguel del Monte revolve around its lagoon, which is perfect for those seeking kayaking, sport fishing, or simply relaxing by the water.

Foto de Roberto Fiadone

Suggested Visits and Activities in San Miguel del Monte

  • Laguna de Monte
  • Guardia del Monte Museum
  • Rancho de Juan Manuel de Rosas
  • San Miguel Arcángel Church
  • Kayaking or Boating on the Lagoon
  • Horseback Riding at Nearby Estancias
  • Walking or Biking Around the Lagoon

Where to Eat in San Miguel del Monte

San Miguel del Monte offers a wide variety of restaurants and bars for dining, and on weekends, the area becomes more crowded, especially along the waterfront.

  • Agua y Madera Restaurante
  • Parrilla y Restaurante Hefesto
  • La Patio Pizza
  • Resto Wallys

Where to Stay in San Miguel del Monte

If you’d like to spend the night in San Miguel del Monte, here are some options:

Posada Suiza: Charming rooms, some with whirlpool tubs. It features indoor and outdoor pools, a comprehensive spa center, a large garden, a restaurant, and a game room.

Aguas del Monte: A 4-star hotel offering room service and 24-hour reception. It includes an indoor pool and a sun terrace.

Cabañas Araucarias: A cabin with 2 bedrooms, 2 bathrooms, a living room, a fully equipped kitchen, and air conditioning.

Estancia San Mateo: This estancia offers rooms with private bathrooms, a garden, a terrace, and a restaurant.

3. Uribelarrea

Distance: 82 kilometers from the City of Buenos Aires.

How to get to Uribelarrea

  • By car: Take the Riccheri Highway and connect to Route 205, continuing until the access point for Uribelarrea.
  • By bus: From Plaza Miserere, bus No. 88 goes to the town.
  • By train: Take the Roca line, Ezeiza branch, and connect to the Lobos branch.

Uribelarrea, founded in 1890, is a charming town near Buenos Aires, perfect for those seeking a relaxed atmosphere and rural landscapes.

In addition to strolling along its dirt roads and enjoying bike rides, there are several dairies and farms producing renowned artisanal cheeses.

Festivals and Celebrations: The town hosts the Artisanal Beer and Charcuterie Festival (November) and the Feast of the Virgin of Luján (May 8th).

Suggested Visits and Activities in Uribelarrea

  • Nuestra Señora de Luján Church
  • Regional Museum of Uribelarrea
  • Stroll Through the Historic Center
  • Visit to Tambo La Esmeralda
  • Craft Beer Tasting at Baum Brewery
  • Enjoy Rural Activities at Chacra Don Juan
  • Artisan and Local Products Fair (available on weekends)
  • Polo at Estancia Villa María (near Uribelarrea)

Where to Eat in Uribelarrea

Uribelarrea is renowned for its gastronomy, especially its steakhouses and country-style restaurants.

  • El Retoño (Tea Room)
  • La Antigua Pulpería
  • Pueblo Escondido
  • La Uribeña
  • La Cueva de Ruco
  • 1814

Where to Stay in Uribelarrea

La Maína: The hotel features a pool, barbecue area, and free Wi-Fi throughout the property. Rooms include private bathrooms, flat-screen TVs, and air conditioning.

Buenas Vibras: An apartment with a pool, garden, and free private parking. It offers two separate bedrooms, a fully equipped kitchen, and one bathroom.

Como Entonces: Located in Uribelarrea, this property includes a pool, garden, shared lounge, and a restaurant. It also has a bar and a barbecue area. The accommodation provides 24-hour reception and room service.

4. Suipacha

Distancia: 132 kilometers from the City of Buenos Aires.

How to get to Suipacha:

  • By Car: Take the Acceso Oeste Highway and then continue on National Route 5 to reach Suipacha.
  • By Bus: From Liniers, the Pullman General Belgrano company offers services to Suipacha.
  • By Train: Take the Sarmiento Line, Mercedes branch, and connect to Suipacha.

The town of Suipacha, in Buenos Aires, is a peaceful and welcoming destination, perfect for those looking to immerse themselves in rural culture and enjoy regional gastronomy. Suipacha is known as the capital of artisanal cheeses, as its dairies and local factories produce high-quality cheeses, often internationally awarded.

Pro Tip: Participating in the cheese and salami tours is a must for food lovers.

Suggested Visits and Activities in Suipacha

  • Artisanal Cheese Circuit (includes dairies such as Fermier and Cabaña Piedras Blancas)
  • Plaza Balcarce and its Artisan Market
  • Nuestra Señora del Rosario Church
  • Visit the Train Station

Where to Eat in Suipacha

Suipacha’s gastronomy is distinguished by the quality of its fresh, local products.

  • Don Vicente Restó
  • Freire
  • Don Ríos

Where to Stay in Suipacha:

Hostería Aruma: Charming rural accommodations, featuring outdoor pools, gardens, and homemade breakfasts, perfect for a relaxing countryside stay.

5. Azcuénaga

Distancia: 103 kilometers from the City of Buenos Aires.

How to get to Azcuénaga:

  • By Car: From Buenos Aires, take Acceso Oeste, then Provincial Route 7, and turn onto Provincial Route 193 to reach Azcuénaga.
  • By Train: Take the Mitre Line to San Antonio de Areco, then continue by car or taxi.

Founded in 1882, Azcuénaga is a small town near Buenos Aires that feels frozen in time. Its train station, built during the railway expansion, is one of its historical landmarks. This charming destination combines tranquility, history, and a rural setting, making it perfect for short getaways.

Pro Tip: Visit during the Pastafrola Festival, a celebration of local gastronomy and traditions.

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Suggested Visits and Activities in Azcuénaga

  • Visit the Nuestra Señora del Rosario Chapel.
  • Explore the Azcuénaga Train Station.
  • Enjoy the Artisan and Local Products Fair at the Old Station.
  • Stroll through the Centennial Mansions.See the Electric Cooperative Mill.

Where to Eat in Azcuénaga

It preserves some inherited recipes for sweets, cheeses, and other delights that are sold to tourists.

  • Le Four
  • La Porteña
  • Almacén CT&Cía.

Where to Stay in Azcuénaga

Posada La Magnolia: A rural estancia perfect for connecting with nature and enjoying tranquility. Personally managed by its owners, this place offers a cozy and personalized atmosphere.

Estancia La Sofia: Features a seasonal outdoor pool, garden, shared lounge, and terrace. It has an on-site Argentinian restaurant and free private parking. The full-board package includes four meals a day: breakfast, lunch, English-style tea, and dinner, with mineral water, tea, and coffee included. Guests can also enjoy a daily horseback ride of 1-2 hours. Bookings for the Superior Suite or stays of at least two nights in a suite include a complimentary polo lesson.

Estancia Hotel La Rosadita: An ideal spot to relax and enjoy nature, with accommodations for up to nine people. Amenities include bed linens and towels, Smart TVs in all rooms, Wi-Fi, a solar-heated pool, a barbecue area with a clay oven, a garage for two cars, and air conditioning and heating.

6. Vagues

Distance: 115 kilometers from the City of Buenos Aires.

Vagues is a peaceful rural town located just 6 kilometers from San Antonio de Areco. Its dirt roads, old buildings, historic train station, and the stream bearing the same name as the town are among its most distinctive features.

How to get to Vagues:

  • By Car: From Buenos Aires, take the Panamericana Highway (Pilar Branch, National Route 8) to San Antonio de Areco, then continue along signposted local roads to Vagues.
  • By Bus: Local transport services to Vagues depart from the terminal in San Antonio de Areco.

Festivals and Celebrations: Vagues’ patronal feast is held every July in honor of Saint Camillus de Lellis, founder of the Camillian Order.

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Suggested Visits and Activities in Vagues

  • Visit the Old Train Station.
  • Explore the Railway Interpretation Center.

Where to Eat in Vagues

Enjoy dining in any of the restaurants in neighboring San Antonio de Areco. Here’s information on the most famous pulperías in San Antonio de Areco.

Where to Stay in Vagues

Estancia Don Pedro: The resort offers rooms with air conditioning, wardrobes, coffee makers, safes, flat-screen TVs, and private bathrooms. Free Wi-Fi is available, and some rooms also feature a balcony. Rooms include linens and towels.

Los Vagones de Areco: Each room/railcar has its own balcony with garden views. Rooms include fully equipped private bathrooms, linens, and towels.

Estancia La Sofia: Features a seasonal outdoor pool, garden, shared lounge, and terrace. It has an Argentinian restaurant and free private parking. The full-board package includes four meals a day: breakfast, lunch, English-style tea, and dinner, with mineral water, tea, and coffee included. Guests can also enjoy a daily horseback ride of 1-2 hours. Bookings for the Superior Suite or stays of at least two nights in a suite include a complimentary polo lesson.

7. Villa Lía

Distance: 127 kilometers from the City of Buenos Aires.

How to get to Villa Lía:

  • By Car: Take the Panamericana Highway (Pilar Branch) to the access point for San Antonio de Areco, then follow the signs to Villa Lía.
  • By Bus: From Retiro or Liniers, take a service to San Antonio de Areco and connect with local transport to Villa Lía.

Villa Lía, known as the hidden village, is a charming place for those seeking tranquility and rural landscapes. Its low houses, tree-lined streets, and small-town atmosphere make it an ideal retreat for relaxation.

Festivals and Celebrations: The Patronal Feast of San José (March 19) and the Fiesta de la Tradición (November)

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Suggested Visits and Activities inVilla Lía

  • Visit the San José Chapel
  • Explore the Train Station
  • Enjoy refreshments at the Almacenes de Ramos Generales
  • Visit the Museum and Cultural Center “Los Rostros de la Pampa”
  • Shop at the Local Products and Artisan Fair (weekends)
  • Participate in Rural Activities in San Antonio de Areco.

Where to Eat in Villa Lía

  • Las Argibay
  • Parrilla Don Alfredo

8. Carlos Keen

Distance: 88 kilometers from the City of Buenos Aires.

How to get to Carlos Keen:

  • By Car: From Buenos Aires, take the Acceso Oeste Highway to Luján, then continue on Provincial Route 7 to Carlos Keen.
  • By Train: Take the Sarmiento Line to Luján, with a connection to Carlos Keen.
  • By Bus: Local transport companies from Luján offer services to the town.

Carlos Keen is one of the most popular rural destinations in the Buenos Aires province, known for its historic center, gastronomy, and cultural activities. It is an ideal place for a day trip or a weekend getaway in close contact with nature.

Festivals and Celebrations: In June, the Fiesta del Sol (Sun Festival) is celebrated, honoring the connection between the earth and the sun, inspired by indigenous agricultural communities.

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Suggested Visits and Activities in Carlos Keen

  • Visit the Old Train Station and Artisan Fair.
  • Explore the San Carlos Borromeo Church.
  • Enjoy Horseback Riding

Where to Eat in Carlos Keen


Carlos Keen is famous for its gastronomic offerings, especially its steakhouses and traditional restaurants.

  • La Casa de la Ñata
  • El Molino Restó de Campo
  • Los Abuelos
  • Ingreso a El Camino

Where to Stay in Carlos Keen

Don Aniceto Suites de Campo

Wyndham Garden Lujan

Les Aldudes: esta casa rural tiene pileta al aire libre, wifi y parking privado. Además tiene parilla en el jardín.

9. Gouin

Distance: 135 kilometers from the City of Buenos Aires.

How to get to Gouin:

  • By Car: Take the Acceso Oeste Highway to Luján, then continue on Provincial Route 7 to Gouin.
  • By Train: Take the Sarmiento Line to Chacabuco, then connect by car or taxi to Gouin.
  • By Bus: Take a line heading to Chacabuco or Carmen de Areco, with a transfer connection.

With just a handful of streets and a deeply rural atmosphere, Gouin is an ideal destination for those seeking tranquility and countryside scenery. Founded around its railway station in 1885, the town retains its sense of community and authenticity.

Festivals and Celebrations: The Pastel Festival (second week of December) is one of Gouin’s most iconic events, celebrating the traditional “pastel criollo.” and Patronal Feast in honor of Saint Augustine is held on August 28.

Its fields, dirt roads, and small barns evoke the traditional lifestyle of the Pampas, making it a great choice for agritourism and relaxation.

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Suggested Visits and Activities inGouin

  • Gouin Train Station
  • San Agustín Chapel
  • San Martín Square


Where to Eat in Gouin

  • Bar Don Carlos
  • Restaurante La Estación
  • El Quincho de Pipa

Where to Stay in Gouin

Casa del Arbol

La Madrugada de Areco

10. Tomás Jofré

Distance: 105 kilometers from the City of Buenos Aires.

How to get to Tomás Jofré:

  • By Car: From Buenos Aires, take the Acceso Oeste Highway to Mercedes, then continue on Provincial Route 42 to Tomás Jofré.
  • By Train: Take the Sarmiento Line to Mercedes, then connect with local transport to the village.

Tomás Jofré is a rural village renowned for its gastronomy. Combined with its tranquil environment surrounded by nature, it’s an ideal spot for a countryside day trip or a relaxing weekend getaway.

Festivals and Celebrations in Tomás Jofré: Fiesta de la Galleta de Campo (Rustic Bread Festival) in August and Artisan Fair (La Matera).

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Suggested Visits and Activities inTomás Jofre

  • Visit the Nuestra Señora de Luján Chapel.
  • Stroll through the central plaza.
  • Explore the train station.
  • Enjoy a meal at one of the village’s steakhouses, savoring traditional asado, empanadas, and homemade pasta.

Where to Eat in Tomás Jofré

Tomás Jofré is synonymous with excellent food, offering options for all tastes, especially for those who love traditional Argentine cuisine and barbecue.

  • El Ranchito de Tomás Jofre
  • Fronteras
  • La Antigua Casona

Where to Stay in Tomás Jofré

While it’s an ideal destination for a day trip, there are also charming accommodation options for an extended stay.

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Map of 10 charming Destinations near Buenos Aires for a Day Trip

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