Tigre, Argentina
Luis García 650
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This small town is well connected to Buenos Aires city by train and buses. Here you can spend a Sunday just walking around and also taking a boat to visit some islands. It has a good vibe,any people come here to enjoy or even to buy (there's any famous market).
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Cute station. If you are in the are go check it out. The ride to Tigre from Retiro is a beautiful ride.
Be careful if you're not from South America and don't speak Spanish. The guy working behind the counter tried ripping us off after we bought two tickets. Clearly this is not the 1st time he's done this.
Nice place it looks like a typical old train station but properly maintained
Nice picturesque station. I visited at the time of New year and the christmas tree was adding more beauty to the view. Nice place to spend some time on summers.
the station is okay, but the bathrooms are dirty. People at the station seem to be hating working there, or hating their lives. If you ignore the people and the WC, everything else is okay.
Very dirty train station. Restrooms were disgusting. Staff was rude and everyone seemed annoyed at tourists. It's a good place to buy tourist attraction tickets but other than that, it was terrible.
Train station of the Mitre line which connects this suburban town with the city center in 50 minutes. The facility has many stores and ample room to wait.
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