This underrated region is home to hip cities, kitsch Germania, iconic revolutionaries, skydiving hubs, UFO-spotters, and perhaps the finest horse riding on the continent. Home to the second oldest university in South America, the city has a large student population, which gives it a dynamic, youthful feel.
This sits alongside a well-preserved microcentro historic centre filled with beautiful colonial-era churches, monasteries, theatres and municipal buildings. The local authorities are investing heavily in arts and culture, and several new museums and cultural spaces have opened up.
Immediately behind the centre, which hosts regular exhibitions, theatrical performances and film screenings, is the Faro Lighthouse , a concrete twist that rises almost 90m into the air.
Many of its crumbling eighteenth- and early nineteenth-century houses have been transformed into antique shops, boutiques, art galleries, and trendy restaurants and bars. The barrio comes alive in the evenings, when locals flock to drink craft beers at Dada Mini and cocktails at Milk, eat at the artist-owned Milo Lockett, and — at weekends — rummage through the stalls at the bohemian Paseo de las Artes street market.
The best place in the region for novice or experienced horse riders alike is the Anglo-Argentine-owned Estancia Los Potreros. At this wonderfully secluded working ranch the Begg family and their gauchos take you on epic rides across an undulating landscape that vaguely resembles the Scottish Highlands. The libraries contain a priceless collection of maps, religious works and late fifteenth-century artefacts, while a ceiling fresco in the Salon de Grados shows naked students reaching out to the Muses.
Fittingly, this was where applicants for doctorates were quizzed for eight hours a day for three days by their seniors — one wrong answer and they were out.
The creaking wooden floor, normally steeply tilted for performances, can be lowered to a horizontal position and the seats removed for dances and other events.
Architectural styles here are eclectic, to say the least: neo-Gothic churches, mock-Tudor houses, Georgian facades and Second Empire mini-palaces. Today many of the old low-rise buildings still stand, although some are in desperate need of restoration work. It is something of a cross between San Telmo and Palermo in Buenos Aires, but populated predominantly with locals rather than tourists and expats, and on a much smaller scale. Planning to travel here? Go tailor-made!
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