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Parque de la Costa (Argentina)

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Parque de la Costa is Argentina's premier amusement park, situated in the town of Tigre at the confluence of the Luján and Tigre rivers. Since its opening in 1997, the park has become an iconic destination for families visiting the delta region, offering a balanced mix of adrenaline-pumping rides and cultural entertainment. The complex features numerous roller coasters, including the famous Boomerang and El Vigía, as well as water attractions excellent for the region's warm climate. Beyond the mechanical rides, the park hosts daily live shows, musical performances, and themed areas dedicated specifically to younger children. Its privileged location in the Tigre Delta allows for easy access from Buenos Aires via the scenic Tren de la Costa, making the visit a complete excursion that combines the natural beauty of the delta with the energy of a world-class entertainment center.

Best time to visit & climate

The most pleasant time to visit is Mar, Nov, Dec.

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📋 Practical info

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Visiting
Parque de la Costa is an amusement park, fully accessible - rides are both outdoors and in covered areas. Visitors enter during operating hours and enjoy the attractions.
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Typical hours
The park typically opens late morning, seasonally as early as 11 AM, and closes around 6 or 7 PM. Weekends and holidays usually have extended hours; exact times vary.
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Photography
Photography is allowed throughout the park with phones and cameras. For selfies on rides, always follow safety instructions.
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Time needed
A full day is recommended to experience all attractions - plan at least 5-6 hours. With kids, the visit may take longer due to breaks.
Combine with
The park is in the Tigre Delta, convenient for a boat ride along the waterways. Combine with a stroll through historic Tigre center and its handicraft market.
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Getting there
From Buenos Aires, take the Mitre train to Tigre, then a local bus or water taxi. By car, reach the park via Panamericana highway and RN9.
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Insider tip
Buy tickets online in advance to avoid queues, especially on weekends. Bring sunscreen and a refillable water bottle, as shade is scarce and drinks are pricey.

Geography

Coordinates
-34.41700, -58.58300

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Sights in the town Parque de la Costa (15)

Museo Domingo Faustino Sarmiento🏛 museum

Protected by a glass structure, this Delta island house museum preserves the historic wooden residence of former President Domingo Faustino Sarmiento.

🕒 We-Su 10:00-18:00

Museo Naval de la Nación🏛 museum

Established in 1892, this extensive maritime museum in Tigre displays naval artifacts, historic ship models, and maritime weaponry.

🕒 We-Fr 09:00-17:30; Sa-Su 11:00-19:00💶

Museo de Arte Tigre🏛 museum

Opened in 2006, this art museum occupies a magnificent Belle Époque building that originally served as a riverside social club and casino.

🕒 We-Fr 09:00-19:00; Sa-Su 12:00-19:00💶

Puerto de Frutos📍 landmark

Situated along the Luján River, this bustling open-air market evolved from a historic fruit port into an animated hub for rustic furniture and artisan crafts.

Parque de la Costa🎡 recreation

Overlooking the Paraná Delta, this major amusement park gives thrilling roller coasters, water rides, and live theatrical shows.

Universal⛪ religious

A prominent branch of the Universal Church of the Kingdom of God, known for its large-scale evangelical gatherings and modern worship style.

Palacio Belgrano (Otamendi)🏰 castle

Built in 1870, this grand castle-like residence in San Fernando showcases impressive eclectic 19th-century architecture and lush surrounding gardens.

Avioneta🏺 historical

This aviation monument features a preserved small aircraft on static display.

Niní Marshall🎭 culture

Named in honor of the iconic Argentine comedic actress, this venue hosts various performing arts productions.

Anfiteatro Musical🎭 culture

This open-air musical amphitheater is designed to host live concerts and acoustic performances.

Maria Madre de la Iglesia⛪ religious

This Christian parish church, dedicated to Mary as Mother of the Church, provides regular religious services.

Capilla Nuestra Señora del Rosario de Pompeya⛪ religious

This traditional chapel is dedicated to Our Lady of the Rosary of Pompeii, serving as a tranquil space for prayer.

Martita🎭 culture

This local marketplace gives everyday commercial goods, fresh produce, and regional products.

ex Fava📍 landmark

This local attraction is situated on the repurposed grounds of the former Fava establishment.

Aquafan📍 landmark

This prominent water park attraction features expansive wave pools and thrilling water slides.

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Frequently asked questions

Is it a pure amusement park?
Yes, with rides, shows, and water attractions.
Where is the park located?
In Tigre, right on the riverside of the Delta.
How to get there from BA?
With the 'Tren de la Costa' from Maipú station.
Is a pass worth it?
Yes, a 'Pasaporte' saves a lot of money on many attractions.
Is it safe for kids?
Yes, there are areas for all age groups.
Parque de la Costa: where is it located?
Parque de la Costa is located in Argentina.
Parque de la Costa: what is there to see?
Highlights include Museo Domingo Faustino Sarmiento, Museo Naval de la Nación, Museo de Arte Tigre.
Parque de la Costa: when is the best time to visit?
The most pleasant time to visit is Mar, Nov, Dec.
Parque de la Costa: why is it worth visiting?
Parque de la Costa is Argentina's premier amusement park, situated in the town of Tigre at the confluence of the Luján and Tigre rivers.
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