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Berazategui

Buenos Aires, Argentina
City·Industrial, Suburban, Local Focused
Berazategui
Photo by Martinha from Google Places
Berazategui
Photo by Martinha from Google Places
Berazategui
Photo by Martinha from Google Places
Berazategui
Photo by Esteban Bedecarats from Google Places
Berazategui
Photo by Paula Andrea Armendariz from Google Places
Berazategui
Photo by Martinha from Google Places
Berazategui
Photo by Martinha from Google Places
Berazategui
Photo by Martinha from Google Places
Berazategui
Photo by Esteban Bedecarats from Google Places
Berazategui
Photo by Paula Andrea Armendariz from Google Places

Berazategui, a city in Buenos Aires Province, Argentina, is renowned for its glassmaking industry, earning it the nickname 'Capital Nacional del Vidrio'. Situated southeast of Quilmes, it serves as the head town of the Berazategui Partido and is part of the Gran Buenos Aires metropolitan area. The city offers a unique blend of industrial heritage and suburban life, making it an intriguing destination for those interested in Argentina's industrial history. Its proximity to Quilmes also makes it a convenient location for exploring the broader Buenos Aires region.

Berazategui, a city in Buenos Aires Province, Argentina, is renowned for its glassmaking industry, earning it the nickname 'Capital Nacional del Vidrio'. Situated southeast of Quilmes, it serves as the head town of the Berazategui Partido and is part of the Gran Buenos Aires metropolitan area. The city offers a unique blend of industrial heritage and suburban life, making it an intriguing destination for those interested in Argentina's industrial history. Its proximity to Quilmes also makes it a convenient location for exploring the broader Buenos Aires region.

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Highlights

  • Known as the National Capital of Glass.

  • Part of the Greater Buenos Aires area.

  • Rich industrial history.

  • Proximity to Quilmes.

Before you go: Berazategui essentials

  • Part of the Greater Buenos Aires metropolitan area.

  • Known for its glassmaking industry.

  • Offers a suburban lifestyle with industrial heritage.

Local Cuisine

Try the local eateries for authentic Argentine dishes.

Transport

Public transportation is available, making it easy to explore the area.

Best For

Exploring industrial heritage and suburban life.

Currency

ARS $

Average Cost

$50-$100 p/day

Languages Spoken

Spanish

Cultural Sites

Visit the glassmaking factories to learn about the city's industrial heritage.

Occasion Tags

Tourists, Locals

Best time to visit Berazategui

April-June, September-November

Best Season

Spring

Spring is pleasant with mild temperatures, ideal for exploring the city's outdoor areas.

Best Season

Summer

Summers can be hot, making it a great time to enjoy indoor attractions like museums.

Best Season

Fall

Fall offers cooler weather and is perfect for walking tours of the city.

Winter

Winters are mild, allowing for comfortable exploration of the city's industrial sites.

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Location

Berazategui, Buenos Aires, Argentina
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