Argentina's Estancia Bella Vista de Guerrero
Estancia Bella Vista de Guerrero
Just an hour’s drive from the high rise towers of Buenos Aires, find the refreshing gaucho way of life as perfectly displayed in Estancia Bella Vista de Guerroro. Here, horses are the best means of transportation and the pungent flavor of robust barbeque welcomes visitors home after a day exploring the breathtaking scenery.
The house, built in 1856 and once used for cattle auctions, has a plain, colonial façade and is nothing like as flash as some of the historic estancias. But the manageress Marcela Grinberg and her staff lay on a natty combination of several pampas themes. Swing here means: idleness, eating, drinking and lots of bucolic chatter. Shade is provided by numerous eucalyptus trees and splendid hospitality comes standard. For anyone weary of the trek through the urban jungle known as Buenos Aires, the Estancia Bella Vista de Guerrero promises to carry you away into the divine horizon.

