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Tigre (, ''Tiger'') is a city in the
Buenos Aires Province Buenos Aires, officially the Buenos Aires Province, is the largest and most populous Provinces of Argentina, Argentine province. It takes its name from the city of Buenos Aires, the capital of the country, which used to be part of the province an ...
, Argentina, situated in the north of
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, north of
Buenos Aires Buenos Aires, controlled by the government of the Autonomous City of Buenos Aires, is the Capital city, capital and largest city of Argentina. It is located on the southwest of the Río de la Plata. Buenos Aires is classified as an Alpha− glob ...
city. Tigre lies on the Paraná Delta and is a tourist and weekend destination, reachable by bus and train services, including the scenic Tren de la Costa. It is the main city and administrative centre of the
Tigre Partido Tigre Partido is a ''Partidos of Buenos Aires, partido'' of Buenos Aires Province, Argentina, situated in the northern part of Greater Buenos Aires. The department covers a large section of the Paraná Delta and its low-lying islands. The main t ...
.


History

The area's name derives from the "tigers" or
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s that were hunted there, on occasions, in its early years. The area was first settled by Europeans who came to farm the land. The city sits on an island created by several small streams and rivers and was founded in 1820, after floods had destroyed other settlements in the area, then known as the ''Partido de las Conchas''. The port developed to serve the delta and to bring fruit and wood from the delta and ports upstream on the Paraná river. Tigre is still an important timber processing port.


Transportation


Road

Tigre is connected to the capital by a spur, the Ramal Tigre, off the main Route 9 highway.


Rail

The city of Tigre is served by two railway lines, the
Mitre Line The Mitre line is an Argentine broad gauge commuter rail service in Buenos Aires Province and is part of the Ferrocarril General Bartolomé Mitre division. The service is currently operated by the state-owned company Operadora Ferroviaria Soci ...
and the Tren de la Costa, both terminate within walking distance of the city centre. *Mitre Line :Retiro – Tigre (direct service) Mitre Line trains depart from Buenos Aires Retiro Station to Tigre Station every 10 – 30 minutes. *Mitre Line / Tren de La Costa :Retiro – Olivos – Delta Trains run from Retiro to Bartolomé Mitre station in Olivos, with a footbridge connection to Maipú station of the Tren de la Costa


River

Inter-island public transport in the delta is catered for by traditional-styled mahogany
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launches.


Tourism

Tigre is a tourist and weekend destination, reached by bus and train services, including the Tren de la Costa. The former “Puerto de Frutos”, or fruit market, is now a crafts fair located by the riverside. Attractions include antiques shops, riverside restaurants and bars, the casino, the Parque de la Costa, an amusement park, and its natural environment which make Tigre a tourist destination throughout the year. There are small hotels and upscale lodges, restaurants,
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and picnic sites. English-style rowing clubs, a number of marinas, dwellings and mansions from the “
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”, such as the Tigre Club, are in the area. The Tigre Club building is now the Museo de Arte Tigre, housing an extensive collection of Argentine art. The Argentine Naval Museum, nearby, features items from Argentine naval history with an emphasis on the Guerra de las Malvinas. It also has the log-book from . There is also a museum dedicated to mate. Tigre is the starting point for a visit to the Paraná Delta. A number of companies offer sightseeing trips through its inter-connecting rivers and streams, some extending as far as Martín García Island.


Gallery

File:Log boat, Tigre.jpg, File:Tigre boat station.jpg, File:El maravilloso Delta en Tigre.jpg, File:Mercado frutos tigre 1902.jpg, File:Estación Tigre - interior.jpg, File:Tigre train station.jpg, File:Canals in Tigre.jpg, File:Rowing_Club_Argentino.JPG, File:Buenos Aires Rowing Club3.jpg, File:Club de Regatas La Marina 01.jpg, File:Tigre station c1900.jpg, File:Estación fluvial de pasajeros Domingo Faustino Sarmiento2.jpg, File:Museo de Arte de Tigre 01.JPG,


See also

* Villa Paranacito, Entre Ríos


References


External links


Official Municipality web site
(Spanish/English)
Official travel site
(Spanish/English)
Victorica Promenade
(Spanish) {{Authority control Populated places in Buenos Aires Province Populated coastal places in Argentina Paraná River Cities in Argentina