Slow Down
Embrace the local 'siesta' culture, as many shops and services may close in the early afternoon.





Larroque is a charming small city situated in the southern part of the Entre Ríos province, Argentina. Home to a population of about 6,200, the town is characterized by its slow pace of life and deep-rooted agricultural traditions. It serves as a representative example of the Mesopotamia region's rural culture, featuring quiet streets and a welcoming atmosphere. While modest in size, its location makes it a peaceful stop for those exploring the scenic landscapes between larger provincial hubs like Gualeguaychú.
Larroque is a charming small city situated in the southern part of the Entre Ríos province, Argentina. Home to a population of about 6,200, the town is characterized by its slow pace of life and deep-rooted agricultural traditions. It serves as a representative example of the Mesopotamia region's rural culture, featuring quiet streets and a welcoming atmosphere. While modest in size, its location makes it a peaceful stop for those exploring the scenic landscapes between larger provincial hubs like Gualeguaychú.
Authentic rural Argentine atmosphere.
Quiet, safe streets perfect for slow exploration.
Located in the heart of the Entre Ríos agricultural region.
Friendly local community and traditional heritage.
Limited hotel and tourist-specific infrastructure compared to larger cities.
Quiet atmosphere with fewer entertainment options than major provincial hubs.
Proximity to Gualeguaychú for more extensive services and attractions.
Embrace the local 'siesta' culture, as many shops and services may close in the early afternoon.
The town is best reached by car as part of a provincial road trip through the Entre Ríos province.
Experiencing authentic small-town life in rural Argentina.
ARS $
$30-$60 p/day
Spanish
Look for local bakeries or small eateries serving traditional Argentine pastries and empanadas.
September-November, March-May
Mild temperatures and green landscapes make this the most pleasant time for a rural visit.
Expect high humidity and warm temperatures, typical of the Mesopotamia region's climate.
Cooler breezes and stable weather are perfect for driving through the surrounding countryside.
Crisp, cool days offer a quiet and reflective time to visit the town.