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An hour´s train ride north of Buenos Aires lies el Tigre--a popular, quick escape from the rigors of the city, this town of 80,000 makes a great relaxing day trip. Canals lined by grass and trees cut through the city, providing an interesting backdrop in which to wander. The train leaves frequently, about every 15 minutes, from the Retiro train station, costs only a peso, and is a good way to see the wealthy northern part of Greater Buenos Aires. Paralleling the river but a bit inland, the tracks pass through numerous municipalities where much of Argentina’s upper-middle to upper class live.
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