The extra-long carnival weekend begins and different towns in the province of Buenos Aires are preparing with all kinds of activities.
From
popular festivals
to carnival celebrations with parades, floats and live shows.
Below are proposals for various destinations that invite you to enjoy a weekend getaway full of partying.
63rd Anniversary Party of Las Toninas
From Friday 17 to Monday 20, at 8:30 p.m., in Plaza Malvinas Argentinas, on Avenida 7 between 36 and 38. To enter you must bring
school supplies
and/or
non-perishable food
.
Las Toninas celebrates its anniversary with a great party.
There will be a gastronomic and craft walk, children's games and other proposals.
The complete agenda of the Partido de La Costa can be consulted at: https://lacosta.gob.ar/agenda.
2nd Provincial Festival of the Lamb on the Disc (Indio Rico, Colonel Pringles)
It will be on Saturday the 18th, starting at 7:00 p.m., at the Indio Rico Railroad Station.
Admission is
$500
.
Lamb to the disc.
Photo Municipality of Coronel Pringles.
The Tourist Town will celebrate its
93 years
with a great party that will include gastronomy, crafts, a playground, local artists and a closing by 18 Kilates.
In addition, the students of the Municipal School of Music, Leandro Casey, Noelia Cuevas and Los Sapos de Juan will perform.
Park Festival 2023 (Junín)
Saturday 18, from 20;
and Sunday 19, starting at 7:00 p.m., in the
Laguna de Gómez Natural Park
.
Free and free entry.
The Gómez lagoon, scene of festivities.
There will be a folkloric event with live music and dancing.
On Saturday, Alexis Alonso, Los Gringos, Rocío Alfonso and the Lirolay Ballet will perform, and on Sunday, the group Seguidores del Atardecer, Melina Salvay, Mariano Guevara and Achalay and the Callejera Folclórica.
carnival celebrations
From
February 18 to 21
, various towns in the province will celebrate the carnival with themed floats, foam, big-heads and comparsas.
Bigheads at the Lincoln Carnival.
Photo Lincoln Township.
Some of the
towns
that will hold festivities -each one with its own identity stamp- are: Guaminí, May 25, Lincoln, Chascomús, Brandsen, Dolores, Saavedra, Azul, Carmen de Areco, Coronel Rosales (Pehuen Co), Tapalqué, Luján, General Pinto, Ensenada, Pila, Punta Indio, Coronel Suárez, Suipacha, General Belgrano, Tres de Febrero and Adolfo Alsina, among others.
18th Roasted Pig with Hair Festival (Gardey, Tandil)
Sunday 19, from 9.30, at Club Colonia Mariano Moreno.
Admission is
$1,000
.
Gardey, a town with history... and with celebration.
Creole skills, pialadas, rein testing and folklore shows will be carried out.
Check schedule at: www.facebook.com/fiestadelchanchoconpelo
Saint Peter Sings (Saint Peter)
From Saturday the 18th to Monday the 20th, starting at 7 pm, in the Municipal Public Walk.
Free
entry
.
San Pedro, on the banks of the Paraná.
Sixth edition of the folklore and dance festival with a fair, food court and Creole grill as part of Carnival 2023. The day-by-day schedule can be found at: www.instagram.com/sanpedrocanta;
www.facebook.com/sanpedrocanta.
3rd Quequén Salado River Festival (Tres Arroyos and Coronel Dorrego)
Saturday 18, starting at 4:00 p.m., in the Puente Viejo area.
Free
entry
.
A festival that unites Tres Arroyos and Coronel Dorrego in a show that adds gastronomy, adventure tourism and live music, with the presentation of the Comanche group, Lucas Oviedo, local artists, dances and children's shows.
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