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Buenos Aires Has Its Own Cariló, and It Is Half an Hour Away

A forested suburb west of Buenos Aires has spent decades being compared to the Atlantic coast's most exclusive pine village. The post Buenos Aires Has Its Own Cariló, and It Is Half an Hour Away appeared first on The Rio Times .

Parque Leloir, located in Ituzaingó, west of Buenos Aires, is often referred to as the "Cariló of the west" due to its wooded residential district and lush greenery. Covering 640 hectares of woodland, it was originally planted by the Leloir family in the 1930s. Unlike Cariló, a coastal pine village, Parque Leloir is an urban wooded district with no beach, but offers a similar atmosphere of shade, silence, and unpaved streets.

Situated on the Acceso Oeste, approximately 13 kilometers from the city center, the drive takes around 40 minutes in light traffic. The area is known for its tree-lined streets, quiet ambiance, and restaurant scene, attracting locals and occasional visitors for a relaxing day out.

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