El Tigre Club De Regatas
El Tigre Club de Regatas is a storied rowing and social club set along the Paraná River in the Tigre district of Buenos Aires Province. Founded in 1888 by English and Argentine immigrants, it retains a distinctly British colonial feel with its timbered clubhouse, manicured lawns, and a peaceful atmosphere that feels a world away from the city bustle. Today it operates as a private members' club but welcomes visitors for guided tours, offering a glimpse into Argentina's rowing heritage and a chance to enjoy the serene riverfront setting.
Highlights & What to See
- Clubhouse Architecture: The main building is a beautiful example of Anglo-Argentine Tudor-style architecture, with exposed beams, gabled roofs, and a wraparound veranda overlooking the river.
- Rowing Museum: A small but fascinating collection of vintage oars, photographs, and trophies that chronicle the club's 130+ year history in competitive rowing.
- Riverfront Gardens: Stroll the well-tended lawns and gardens that slope down to the Paraná, where you can watch rowing crews practice or simply relax with a drink from the club's bar.
- Traditional Boathouse: See the historic wooden boathouses where classic rowing shells and dinghies are stored – a photographer's dream.
- Tea & Scones: The club still serves an English-style afternoon tea on weekends, complete with scones, clotted cream, and Argentine yerba mate for a local twist.
Suggested Time to Spend
Plan for 1–2 hours to tour the clubhouse, museum, and grounds. If you're joining for afternoon tea, allow an extra 45 minutes. The club is best visited as part of a half-day trip to Tigre, combining it with the Tigre Art Museum or a boat ride through the Paraná Delta.
Nearby Areas Worth Combining
- Tigre: The charming waterfront town with its famous Puerto de Frutos market and riverfront promenade, just a 5-minute walk from the club.
- Paraná Delta: Explore the labyrinthine waterways by catamaran or kayak – a unique ecosystem of islands and floating houses.
- Museo de Arte Tigre: A stunning Belle Époque building housing Argentine art, located on the same riverfront strip.
- Buenos Aires: The club is an easy 45-minute train ride from Retiro station, making it a perfect day trip from the capital.
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Image credits
- Paraná Delta — Immelman284 / CC BY-SA 3.0
- Puerto de Frutos — Alex Proimos from Sydney, Australia / CC BY 2.0
- Buenos Aires — Greenville, SC Daily Photo / CC CC0 1.0
- Retiro Train Station — John Cooke Bourne / Public domain