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Tigre, a charming town in Buenos Aires Province of Argentina, is renowned for its intricate canal networks and colonial architecture in the Paraná Delta. It offers rich ecotourism resources, attracting visitors with craft markets and riverside holiday houses.
Must-see spots include boat tours along Río Pregro, historical collections at Museo de Arte Tigre, and colonial buildings on Paseo Sarmiento. Don't miss sunset kayaking and folk craft workshops at local galleries.
Try Paraná River fish dishes (like Surubí) paired with Argentine empanadas. Experience mate tea ceremonies at cafes and indulge in Dulce de Leche desserts.
Accessible from Buenos Aires via train (Mitre Line) (1.5hrs) or ferry. Get around by walking, bike rentals, and water taxis through canals. Note some areas are water-access only.
Best seasons are spring (Sep-Nov) and autumn (Mar-May) with mild weather and fewer tourists. Summer (Dec-Feb) sees peak crowds; book accommodation early.
Spanish is primary language; basic English spoken in tourist areas. Cash (Argentine pesos) dominates, few shops accept cards. Medical facilities are concentrated downtown; nearest 24hr hospital is in Buenos Aires. Buy SIM cards at Claro stores in town square but expect unstable signals in delta areas. Emergency number: 911 (national standard).