Getting There
The town is accessible by car via Route 6 or Route 192, and is also served by the San Martín railway line.





Located in the Luján district, Open Door is a small community that embodies the peaceful spirit of the Argentine pampas. The town is characterized by its low-density layout, lush greenery, and a slower pace of life that contrasts sharply with the nearby capital. Visitors often come to enjoy the rural scenery, visit local estancias, or explore the surrounding polo fields that the region is famous for. Its proximity to the Basilica of Luján makes it a convenient yet quiet base for exploring local history. Whether you're looking for a day trip or a quiet weekend, Open Door provides an authentic glimpse into provincial life.
Located in the Luján district, Open Door is a small community that embodies the peaceful spirit of the Argentine pampas. The town is characterized by its low-density layout, lush greenery, and a slower pace of life that contrasts sharply with the nearby capital. Visitors often come to enjoy the rural scenery, visit local estancias, or explore the surrounding polo fields that the region is famous for. Its proximity to the Basilica of Luján makes it a convenient yet quiet base for exploring local history. Whether you're looking for a day trip or a quiet weekend, Open Door provides an authentic glimpse into provincial life.
Expansive rural landscapes and fresh air.
Proximity to the historic city of Luján.
Traditional Argentine countryside atmosphere.
Quiet streets perfect for a slow-paced visit.
Quiet and secluded atmosphere with limited commercial activity.
Ideal for nature lovers and those seeking a slow-paced environment.
Limited public transport within the town; a car is recommended for exploring.
Close proximity to the historic and religious sites of Luján.
The town is accessible by car via Route 6 or Route 192, and is also served by the San Martín railway line.
Take the time to visit a local 'almacén de campo' for a truly authentic rural Argentine experience.
A quiet weekend escape and experiencing rural Argentine life.
ARS $
$40-$70 p/day
Spanish, English
Combine your visit with a trip to the nearby city of Luján to see the famous Basilica.
The area is known for polo; check if there are any local matches or estancia days available during your visit.
September-November, March-May
Spring in Buenos Aires province is beautiful with mild temperatures and blooming fields, ideal for outdoor exploration.
Summers can be quite hot; it is a popular time for locals to seek shade in rural retreats.
Fall offers pleasant, cooler weather and changing colors across the countryside.
Winters are cool and quiet, providing a very peaceful atmosphere for a relaxing getaway.