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A Weekend at Campo Argentino de Polo in Buenos Aires: Polo, Culture, and City Sophistication

Buenos Aires polo club aerial view
Buenos Aires polo club

Campo Argentino de Polo in Buenos Aires offers an unforgettable immersion into the world of high-goal polo within one of South America’s most captivating cities.

 

Known as the "Cathedral of Polo," this venue is not only the heart of Argentine equestrian sport but also a cultural icon.

 

Whether you're attending a match during the Argentine Open or simply soaking in the city's European charm, Buenos Aires promises a weekend of elegance,

excitement, and authentic porteño hospitality.

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​Friday Evening: Arrival & Atmosphere

  • Stay in the upscale neighborhood of Palermo, within walking distance of the venue. Boutique hotels like Palo Santo or Legado Mitico offer stylish comfort and local flair.

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  • Begin the evening with dinner at Don Julio, one of the city's most celebrated parrillas (steakhouses). Reserve in advance for a table on the terrace.

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  • Take a stroll through the Palermo Soho district, known for its vibrant nightlife, artisanal shops, and cobbled streets.

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Saturday:
Polo Tradition Meets Urban Chic

  • Morning:

    • Enjoy coffee and medialunas (Argentine croissants) at Ninina Bakery or Cuervo Café.

    • Head to Campo Argentino de Polo for a day of polo matches. If attending the Argentine Open, arrive early to explore the venue, shop polo-inspired fashion, and enjoy the ambiance.

  • Afternoon:

    • Enjoy lunch from food trucks or the gourmet stands inside the venue. Local wine, empanadas, and grilled meats are popular.

    • Take a mid-day break with a walk in the nearby Bosques de Palermo or rent a paddle boat on the Rosedal Lake.

  • Evening:

    • Freshen up, then dine at Casa Cavia—a beautifully restored mansion offering a culinary journey that blends literature, film, and seasonal cuisine.

    • Optional: Attend a tango performance at El Querandí or La Ventana for an evening of traditional music and dance.

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Sunday:
Markets, Museums, and Outdoor Leisure

  • Morning:

    • Visit the famous San Telmo Market to browse antiques, leather goods, and local crafts.

    • Enjoy brunch at Hierbabuena in the heart of San Telmo or at Café Rivas for a cozy Parisian vibe.

  • Afternoon:

    • Tour the MALBA (Museo de Arte Latinoamericano de Buenos Aires) for a dose of modern art.

    • Spend the rest of the afternoon relaxing in the Japanese Garden or take a bike ride along Avenida del Libertador.

  • Evening:

    • For a more casual close to the weekend, enjoy pizzas and craft beers at Antica Pizza or Cervecería Astor.

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Insider Tips for Equestrian Visitors

  • Parking:

    • On match days, nearby street parking fills up fast. Use local paid parking lots or rideshare services to avoid delays.

  • Pets:

    • Dogs are generally not allowed inside Campo Argentino de Polo during events. However, Palermo parks are highly pet-friendly.

  • Family Fun:

    • The surrounding area is great for kids—Bosques de Palermo has playgrounds and wide-open spaces, and the nearby Planetarium offers interactive exhibits. During family-focused match days, there may be pony rides or inflatable games.

San Isidro Hippodrome

Nearby Cities and Attractions

(within 1-hour drive)

  • San Isidro: A charming riverside suburb with colonial architecture, the San Isidro Hippodrome, and a lovely weekend artisan market.

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  • Tigre Delta: Explore Argentina’s riverine lifestyle by taking a boat tour of the Tigre canals, just under an hour away.

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  • La Plata: A cultural hub with impressive architecture, botanical gardens, and museums like the Natural Sciences Museum.

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  • Vicente López: Ideal for a scenic riverside walk or cycling along the Rio de la Plata.

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Downloadable Packing List

  • Comfortable walking shoes for exploring the venue and city streets

  • Smart-casual attire for polo matches (sunhat recommended)

  • Lightweight layers and sunglasses for day-to-night transitions

  • Sunscreen and reusable water bottle

  • Camera or smartphone with extra memory for photos

  • Crossbody bag or backpack to stay hands-free

  • Umbrella or light rain jacket (especially in spring/summer)

  • Local cash for markets and small vendors

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