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I-Puerto de Frutos

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160 Sarmiento
Tigre, Provincia de Buenos Aires

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Carolina
January 7, 2019
If you are a foreigner, it is worth missing a day among its many and varied stands of local crafts. Very cheap and unique to decorate a barbecue table, mates, picnics, campsites, etc. You can also find typical elements of gaucho decoration and low price furniture. Days to go: Saturday and Sunday from morning to sunset. On Thursdays and Fridays they open 60% of the premises and there are fewer people. Parking: complicated and maybe you'll have to walk a few blocks. There are restaurants and fast food bars. Bathrooms: only in restaurants .... You can hire a boat ride through the islands of the mouth of the Paraná River. Bring mosquito repellent !!!! and hat to cover the sun (from October to Ap
If you are a foreigner, it is worth missing a day among its many and varied stands of local crafts. Very cheap and unique to decorate a barbecue table, mates, picnics, campsites, etc. You can also find typical elements of gaucho decoration and low price furniture. Days to go: Saturday and Sunday fro…
Agustin
June 29, 2018
If your are looking to buy mimbre baskets, this is the place to go. ;) Its also a colorful market with a few places to eat. A new Havana Cafe opened by the river. Avoid weekends. Gets crowded.
Rocio Elizabeth
March 3, 2018
Located along the riverfront, the Puerto de Frutos was named for the old fruit market here, but now it sells handcrafted items like reed, wicker, and cane furniture and other home decor. You’ll also find plants, artisan crafts, accessories, and the usual touristy souvenirs too. Vendors sell large selections of cured meats, cheeses, olives, and homemade jams if you want to pick up a snack. The market can get crowded, but there are plenty of restaurants and cafes nearby for when you need a break. The market is open all week long but the selection is bigger on weekends.
Located along the riverfront, the Puerto de Frutos was named for the old fruit market here, but now it sells handcrafted items like reed, wicker, and cane furniture and other home decor. You’ll also find plants, artisan crafts, accessories, and the usual touristy souvenirs too. Vendors sell large se…
Joaquin
January 5, 2015
Famous stores with art, designs and unique things to shop. Worth visiting
Franca
September 6, 2018
You can take the "Tren de la Costa" all the way to Tigre for a wonderful day of sightseeing.

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