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Devised by Agustina Morgavi, a sociologist and active member of the Slow Food Community of Mar del Plata, this project promotes gender equality in the gastronomy and cocktail industry through a range of educational and awareness-raising initiatives.
- Hit The Beaches
- Torre Tanque
- Centro Cultural Villa Victoria Ocampo
- Eat Some Great Seafood
- Aquarium Mar Del Plata
- Go to A Water Park
- Museo de Arte Contemporáneo
- Puerto Mar Del Plata
- Do Some Local Shopping
- Torreón Del Monje
The beaches are the main reason people come to Mar del Plata, but be warned that in the summertime (December through March) they can get super crowded. There’s free public beach access, but get there early to reserve your spot! You can rent chairs or an umbrella for the day, and if you want to get away from the crowds, you can rent a private tent a...
A fun activity for families and a romantic adventure for couples, climb the water tower in Mar del Plata for the best views around. There’s also a free elevator to the top (powered by water) where you’ll find the lookout point and brilliant 360-degree views of the coast and the city. It’s actually a working water tank owned by the town water compan...
This house was the summer residence of Argentine writer and socialite Victoria Ocampo. The entire home was transported from England to Argentina by boat, and now visitors can venture around for a look back in time to see how the high society spent their vacations in the early 20th century. You’ll find photos of many famous people who visited with t...
Being by the sea, it’s no surprise that Mar del Plata has a ton of excellent restaurants serving up fresh seafood, and the calamari here is especially plentiful. In January, the city celebrates the Fiesta Nacional de los Pescadores (Festival of the Fishermen) with local seafood feasts and a parade through town. For dining, Sur is the well-establish...
This impressive city aquarium is not only home to colorful tanks of fish, but their grounds are filled with natural lagoons, an aviary, and a saltwater lake. There’s a touch pool so you can get up close and personal with the sea life and shows which feature performances by dolphins and sea lions. At one of the most modern aquariums in South America...
If you’ve had enough beach time, take the whole family to one of the water parks around Mar del Plata. A short drive north of the city, Aquasol is a huge water park that includes a great wave pool, lots of waterslides, a zip-line, and a lazy river. Admission is cheap, you can rent things like lockers, floats, and umbrellas, and there’s a restaurant...
An icon within the city, MAR is a newer museum and it features contemporary artwork, including pop art, sculptures, and various pieces by famous Argentine artists. The building itself is super sleek and modern, facing the sea, with bright spaces and rotating exhibits. They also have workshops where kids can paint with acrylics. Perhaps the most pop...
Mar del Plata has a thriving fishing industry, so head down to the port to watch the red, orange, and yellow ships return with their daily catches. There’s a scenic wharf – la Banquina de Pescadores – where tourists can stroll and take photos. You’ll find souvenir stands and lots of cheap, fresh seafood from vendors here where you can grab some gre...
Visit Mar del Plata’s craft fair – Diagonal de los Artesanos – which has up to 200 vendors each day of the week during summertime. Located along the Plaza San Martín and Diagonal Pueyrredon, it’s a great place to do your souvenir shopping as they sell traditional mate gourds, knitted sweaters, silver jewelry, and leather goods. Outside of peak seas...
Built during Mar del Plata’s more glamorous heyday, this imposing medieval-style landmark is located on along the rocks next to the ocean at Punta Piedras. The Torreón del Monje looks like a castle with its lookout tower, red domes, and stone footbridge, though now it’s just a restaurant and event space. A bit of a city landmark, it was initially b...
The result of adapting Storni's historical figure in ‘Alfonsina y el mar’ was twofold. From a gendered perspective, its infantilization and romanticization conformed patriarchal expectations of decorum and middle-class morality dominating women's lives in Argentina in the 1960s.
Aug 4, 2022 · Here are the best things to do in Mar del Plata, whether you visit in January or July, for a day or a week. QUICK NOTE: This post contains affiliate links and Sol Salute may receive a commission for purchases made through these links, at no extra cost to you.
Apr 7, 2016 · Photographer Ignacio Colo's photographs of women on the Mar Del Plata Beach in Argentina show there is no age limit to beach style.
Jan 16, 2021 · Mar del Plata is Argentina's second-largest tourist hub, just behind the capital, Buenos Aires, and sees its population swell by nearly 300% in the summer months.
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Apr 25, 2023 · Mar del Plata is a popular coastal city in Argentina, known for its beautiful beaches, historic landmarks, and vibrant nightlife. Whether you’re looking to relax and soak up the sun, or explore the city’s culture and history, there are plenty of things to do in Mar del Plata during a weekend. Mar del Plata’s Beaches