3 Days Itinerary in Lanús, Argentina - Travel Guide
Lanús Lovers: An Exquisite 3-Day Adventure
Days | Description |
---|---|
1 | Day 1 - Welcome to Lanús |
2 | Day 2 - Lanús Heritage and Culture |
3 | Day 3 - Retail Therapy and Farewell |
Introduction
Experience the best side of Lanús, one of the Argentina's key urban hubs, in this curated 3-day itinerary. It's time to sink into the city's vibrant culture, captivating architecture, fabulous food scene and its colorful street life.
Day 1 - Welcome to Lanús
Touchdown in Lanús! Grab a cup of coffee and some delicious medialunas (Argentinian croissants) from a local bakery to kick-start your journey. Head over to Parque Udabe for an easy morning stroll, soaking in the greenery and a gorgeous view of the city's skyline. Post-lunch, visit the iconic San Martín Theatre, one of the architectural beauties of Lanús. End your day at the bustling 9 de Julio Street, having dinner at an authentic parrilla (barbecue place) as you relax to the gentle harmony of live tango music. Remember, you're on Argentinian time, so don't rush your steak!
Day 2 - Lanús Heritage and Culture
Let's start day 2 with a tour of the Museo Histórico, deep-diving into Lanús's rich history. Hungry after the tour? Relish in some of the finest empanadas the city offers at our undisclosed secret spot. In the afternoon, immerse yourself in contemporary art at the Portón de Sanchez Museum. As the sun goes down, head over to the trendy neighbourhood of Valentín Alsina, known for its flamboyant nightlife. Join in the fun at Hasta La Pasta Vino & Bar, a popular local haunt, where you can sip on the best Malbec wines and experience the city's energy.
Day 3 - Retail Therapy and Farewell
No trip to Argentina is complete without shopping, right? Spend your last day exploring unique finds at the Antiques Market and buy some souvenirs at local boutiques. Get your hands on the blue-and-yellow shirt of Club Atlético Lanús, the city's beloved football club. Savor a last traditional Argentinian lunch, how about a hearty asado (barbecue) or some locro (stew)? Top it off with a scoop of dulce de leche ice cream before bidding adieu to this enchanting city. You've just had a flavor of Argentina in 3 short days - but hey, who said you can't come back for more?
Olivia Thompson
FAQs about this
3 day itinerary in
Lanús
The pleasant climate can allow for a visit most times of the year. However, springtime in September to November offers balmy weather and fewer tourists.
Spanish is the official language. English is spoken in touristy areas, but it wouldn't hurt to learn a few basic Spanish phrases.
Most establishments accept credit cards, but it's a good idea to have some local currency for small businesses and market vendors.
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