
Feria de Mataderos (ako je nedelja)
Melhor época para visitar
Arrive by 11 AM to catch the artisan market at its freshest and grab lunch before the crowds peak. The main gaucho horse games and folk dance performances begin around 3 PM and run until sunset.
Dicas para economizar
Entry is completely free except for the ring-side seated area which costs around 200-300 pesos. Bring cash, as most food stalls and artisan vendors don't accept cards, and the choripán with chimichurri is the best value meal in town at roughly 500 pesos.
Recomendado para
Culture lovers, Photography enthusiasts, Solo travelers, Families with older kids
Planeje sua visita
3-4 hours
Sobre
Fatos rápidos: Every Sunday from April to December, the neighborhood of Mataderos transforms into Argentina's most authentic gaucho fair, drawing around 10,000 visitors who come for folk music, dance, and artisan crafts. The fair takes its name from the old slaughterhouses that once dominated the area, and the scent of sizzling choripán and wood-fired empanadas fills the air as silversmiths and weavers demonstrate centuries-old techniques.
Destaques: Around 4 PM, the main dirt ring comes alive with the thunder of hooves as gauchos compete in the sortija, a medieval-style game where riders spear a tiny ring while galloping at full speed. Stand close enough to smell the dust and horse sweat, and you'll see a 90-year-old horseman go head-to-head with a teenager, both wearing the same traditional bombacha trousers and wide-brimmed hats.
Dicas de quem conhece
- Skip the crowded front benches and head to the left side of the ring where locals stand on overturned crates for the best view of the horse games.
- Wear closed shoes you don't mind getting dusty, as the main path is unpaved and turns to fine dirt powder by late afternoon.
- Bring a reusable water bottle and fill up at the free water station near the community center to avoid overpaying at stalls.
- Photograph the matraces (woven wool blankets) and mate gourds in the morning light before the sun gets harsh and the shade disappears.
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