Tigre is a tourist and weekend destination, reached by bus and train services, including the Tren de la Costa. The former “Puerto de Frutos”, or fruit market, is now a crafts fair located by the riverside. Attractions include antiques shops, riverside restaurants and bars, the casino, the Parque de la Costa, an amusement park, and its natural environment which make Tigre a tourist destination throughout the year. There are small hotels and upscale lodges, restaurants,
teahouses and picnic sites. English-style rowing clubs, a number of marinas, dwellings and mansions from the “
Belle Époque”, such as the
Tigre Club, are in the area. The Tigre Club building is now the Museo de Arte Tigre, housing an extensive collection of Argentine art. The Argentine Naval Museum, nearby, features items from Argentine naval history with an emphasis on the
Guerra de las Malvinas. It also has the log-book from . There is also a museum dedicated to
mate. Tigre is the starting point for a visit to the
Paraná Delta. A number of companies offer sightseeing trips through its inter-connecting rivers and streams, some extending as far as
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