Tigre

Tigre is a city near Buenos Aires, in Buenos Aires province, Argentina. Located between some of the rivers of the Paraná Delta, Tigre is a popular weekend destination from Buenos Aires and a great location for seeing the delta.

Understand
The name "Tigre" comes from the jaguars that were once hunted here.

By train
Tigre is accessible from Buenos Aires by Mitre Line commuter trains leaving from Retiro Station every 10–30 minutes. The ride takes about an hour.

An alternative is the scenic Tren de la Costa, which leaves from Maipú. If you're coming from Retiro Station, take the Retiro Station Mitre Line, usually to platforms 3 or 4 to the Bartolomé Mitre station (last station of this branch) where you can make a connection with the Tren de la Costa. Once you arrive at the station you must cross the pedestrian bridge over Avenida Maipú, which leads to the Maipú station of Tren de la Costa, where you can take the train to Delta station in the town of Tigre.

By bus

 * Line 60 (Buenos Aires) from Constitución, Ciudad de Buenos Aires
 * Line 343 (Buenos Aires) from Liniers, Buenos Aires
 * Line 21 (Buenos Aires) from Puente La Noria and Liniers
 * Lines 720 y 721 from General Pacheco or Don Torcuato
 * Line 722

By boat
Cacciola Viajes, Lavalle 520 (+54 11 5353-9005), offers a ferry to Carmelo, Uruguay and a bus connecting from there to Montevideo.

Do

 * Take a boat ride through the Paraná Delta, ideal on a sunny day.

Buy

 * Antique shops
 * Antique shops

Eat
The city has a variety of cuisines:


 * Restaurante Las Glorias, Av Cazón 1011 Te 51974863
 * Pizzería Los Isleños, Puerto de frutos TE 4731-0326

There are also fast food restaurants such as McDonalds and Burger King available.

Go next

 * Buenos Aires
 * Isla Martín García – a quiet, peaceful island in the Río de la Plata featuring beautiful nature, a few old buildings, and Argentina's only dry land border with Uruguay! Cacciola Viajes offers day tours and overnight trips  leaving from the international pier at Lavalle 520.