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Tigre Hotel

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The Tigre Hotel, inaugurated in 1900, is a historic landmark that captures the charm of early 20th-century river tourism. Its French-influenced architecture, with a distinctive mansard roof and wrought-iron balconies, overlooks the Luján River and the Tigre Delta. While no longer operating as a hotel, the building remains a symbol of Tigre's golden age, and visitors can appreciate its exterior beauty and the surrounding riverside promenade, which offers a peaceful spot to watch boats and enjoy the delta scenery.

Don't miss

  • Photograph the hotel's ornate facade, featuring Belle Époque details and a corner tower.
  • Stroll along the adjacent riverside walkway for classic views of the delta.
  • Learn about the hotel's history through interpretive panels near the entrance.

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You can usually visit on your own. A tour is worth it for transport, a guide, or combining nearby sights into one day.

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