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Micaela & Soeren

December 7, 2019

Welcome

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Come celebrate with us in Buenos Aires!
Events
Sat
Dec 7
2019

4:30 pm
TO 4:00 am

Estancia Villa Maria
Calle Pereda S/N
Buenos Aires, Argentina

0054114815 0989.
Dress Code

Formal Garden Attire


Getting to the Estancia

The venue is between 1 hour and 1:30 hours from Buenos Aires, so it's important you plan for travel times. You can get there by Uber, Taxi, or car. 

We will also have shuttle buses available departing at 15:00 hs from Palermo and Recoleta. Space is limited, so if you would like to take the bus, please reserve your spot by emailing us at soerenandmicaela@gmail.com.

To return, the shuttle buses will be leaving at 12:00, 02:00 and 04:00. We will also have taxis available upon request.

Parking Info

Parking on site

Questions?

If you have any questions, concerns or dietary restrictions feel free to email us at soerenandmicaela@gmail.com

Eat, Drink, See
Eat, Drink, See
In Buenos Aires

On this map you can check out  many of our favourite restaurants, bars as well as Hotels and tourist attractions. We have a selected a few recommended bars and restaurants below. Make sure to save the map on your phone so you can access it when walking around!

Transportation

Getting around

For the wedding
We will have buses to take you to the wedding venue on Saturday, departing at 15:00 hs. If you would like to take the bus, please reserve your spot by filling out this form.

In general
Taxis are a good way to get around in the city, just make sure you have cash as most don't take credit cards. 

Restaurants

For Steak: Fervor, La Carniceria, Don Julio

Too much steak? For a change try Sacro (vegan), Omakase, Mishiguene, La Mar, Che Taco, Burger Joint

Bars

You can find a full list on the map, but a couple of our favorites: 
Alvear Roof Top
Festival
Pony Line
416 Snack Bar

Outside of Buenos Aires

A little tourism guide for those wanting to explore more of Argentina

If you have 2-3 days

Iguazu:

A 2 hour flight to the north, in the border triangle of Argentina, Brazil, and Parguay, lie the Iguazu falls – one of the new 7 wonders of the world. This is one of Argentina’s main tourist attractions and a great option if you don’t have too much time and want to see something other than Buenos Aires. 

Tigre:

30km away from the city centre and easily reached by train or taxi lies the Tigre Delta. If you want to escape Buenos Aires for a more relaxed and quiet atmosphere or are looking for somewhere to fully cure your hangover this is the place. You can rent your own bungalow or a room in one of the bed & breakfast hotels that lie along the many arms of the Parana River. Boats to the various locations leave from Tigre harbor in the (early) morning and usually pick you up for your return journey in the afternoon.

Where to stay: La Becasina, Delta Eco Spa, La Morada, Alpenhaus

If you have 5 days or more:

Salta:

Salta and its surroundings have many things to offer. You can head north and see the salt lakes and the multicoloured “quebrada de humahuaca” stone formations. In the south lies Cafayate, the centre of one of Argentina’s largest wine producing regions. The majority of vineyards are located in the town centre making it a great options for wine tasting or two. 

Mendoza:

Mendoza is one of the great wine regions of the world, and hence one of the best places to drink wine and enjoy it with good food and company. Surrounded by the Andes Mountains, its more than 1500 wineries spread out through the three main wine regions - Lujan de Cuyo, Valle de Uco and Maipú. The wineries range from small, family owned and cozy, to large production modern architectural masterpieces.

Calafate:

El Calafate is one of the busiest tourist destinations during this time of the year so it would be a good idea to book early should you choose to head down south. El Calafate is over 2,000km south of Buenos Aires and closer to Antarctica than the capital. In and round El Calafate you will have the opportunity to see the Perrito Moreno glacier and take a glacier cruise in the Lago Argentino. Alternatively, you can head south to Chile and visit the Torres del Paine national park. Another option is to head north to El Chalten which offers several hiking routes that explore Mount Fitzroy and its glacial lagoons.


Questions?

We will continue to update this website with more information as the date approaches. For any questions or concerns, please email us at soerenandmicaela@gmail.com

Money Exchange

Exchanging money can be a challenge these days. You are likely to get he bext exchange rate at a "cueva". We recommend Euroamerican in Palermo.

Accommodation
Accommodation
Hotels

Although the wedding itself is an hour drive from the city, we recommend staying in Buenos Aires, as transportation to and from the Estancia is quite easy to find. You will find more info on transportation in the events section.

Palacio Duhau

5 Star Hotel in Recoleta - $$$

Alvear Palace

5 Star Hotel in Recoleta- $$$

Alvear Icon

4.5 Star Hotel In Puerto Madero - $$

1828 Smart Hotel

4 Star Hotel in Palermo - $$

Design cE Hotel

4 Star Hotel in Recoleta - $

Casa Sur Bellini

4 Star Hotel in Palermo- $

Apartment Rental

There are many good Airbnb options in Buenos Aires. If you go with this option, we recommend you stay around Recoleta or Palermo.

Gifts

Your presence is the best present you can give us!

However, we know that many of you would like to honour us with an additional gift. For this reason, we've listed some links below through which you can contribute to our honeymoon. Thank you in advance.