Puerto de Frutos Tigre
Spacious, waterfront market in Tigre, Argentina, offering diverse handicrafts, home goods, and souvenirs, with boat tours of the Delta.

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Puerto de Frutos Tigre
Best Time
Lively atmosphere, all shops open

Highlights
Must-see attractions
Spacious, waterfront market in Tigre, Argentina, offering diverse handicrafts, home goods, and souvenirs, with boat tours of the Delta.
"A shoppers paradise with all sorts of touristy things, enjoyed walking around and looking at the working ships at the docks."
🎯 Train to Tigre is Best
Take the Mitre line train from Retiro station to Tigre for an affordable and easy journey.
🛍️ Weekend Crowds Expected
Weekends are bustling! If you prefer fewer people, aim for a weekday visit.
Quick Facts
Hours
Rating
4.5 · 102,633 reviews
Type
Shopping Mall
Website
puertodefrutos-arg.com.arHighlights
Discover the most iconic attractions and experiences
Waterfront Market Stroll
Along the Luján River
Wander through a lively open-air market with diverse handicrafts, home decor, and souvenirs.

Delta Boat Tours
Departing from Puerto de Frutos
Embark on a scenic boat tour through the intricate waterways of the Tigre Delta.
Home Decor & Artisan Finds
Various shops within the market
Discover unique home goods, artisanal crafts, and local products.
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Planning Your Visit
Timing is Key for the Best Experience
Getting There: Train is Your Friend
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Insider Tips
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🎯 Train to Tigre is Best
Take the Mitre line train from Retiro station to Tigre for an affordable and easy journey.
🛍️ Weekend Crowds Expected
Weekends are bustling! If you prefer fewer people, aim for a weekday visit.
🛶 Don't Miss Delta Tours
Combine your market visit with a scenic boat tour of the Tigre Delta.
🍴 Grab a Choripán
Try this Argentinian staple – a delicious grilled chorizo sandwich.
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from all over the internet
🎯 Train to Tigre is Best
Take the Mitre line train from Retiro station to Tigre for an affordable and easy journey.
🛍️ Weekend Crowds Expected
Weekends are bustling! If you prefer fewer people, aim for a weekday visit.
🛶 Don't Miss Delta Tours
Combine your market visit with a scenic boat tour of the Tigre Delta.
🍴 Grab a Choripán
Try this Argentinian staple – a delicious grilled chorizo sandwich.
🏠 Unique Home Decor
Explore shops for distinctive home goods and artisanal crafts.
What Travellers Say
Reviews Summary
Visitors find Puerto de Frutos to be a unique waterfront market with a wide selection of home decor and handicrafts, offering a lively atmosphere, especially on weekends. While some find the variety repetitive or struggle to locate truly artisanal goods, the scenic location and the option for Delta boat tours are consistently praised.
"We stopped by the semi open air market place / shopping mall on our way to a tour of the Tigre Delta. There were one or two interesting shops with things we could never pack, but in general, our idea of touring doesn't involve any shopping so this was not a highlight for us. For others on the tour, it was like a shoppers paradise with all sorts of touristy things. We enjoyed walking around and looking at the working ships at the docks."
Graham Tranter
"Cool but I expected more. Its insanely big and lively BUT the variety is awful I felt like I kept walking past the same shop just branded differently. Plus it was hard to find local artisanal shops.. most seemed to sell imported goods.. which is not what I was looking for. However I would still give it a chance as it is very unique and pretty since its along the river !
BTW book a boat tour of the surrounding area its very interesting and relaxing (:"
Anonymous
"Short stop on the way to Tigre Delta. Very disappointing, only a few shops opened. Would be more inviting on the weekend."
Roger Van Gramberg
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Frequently Asked Questions
🚇 🗺️ Getting There
The most recommended and economical way is to take the Mitre line train from Retiro station to Tigre. The journey is straightforward and affordable.
Yes, the train to Tigre is very convenient and a popular option for day-trippers from Buenos Aires.
While trains are more common, buses do run to Tigre. However, the train is generally considered more direct and efficient for reaching the market area.
Once in Tigre, Puerto de Frutos is walkable. For exploring the Delta, boat tours are the primary mode of transport.
The train ride from Retiro to Tigre typically takes around 40-50 minutes, making it an easy day trip.
🎫 🎫 Tickets & Entry
No, Puerto de Frutos itself is a public market and does not have an entrance fee. You only pay for what you purchase.
The market is generally open daily, but hours can vary, especially for individual shops. Weekends are fully operational, while some shops may have limited hours on weekdays.
To avoid the biggest crowds, it's best to visit on a weekday, preferably in the morning. Weekends are significantly busier.
While not always mandatory, booking Delta tours in advance, especially during peak season or weekends, is recommended to secure your spot.
Yes, Delta boat tours have separate fees, which vary depending on the duration and type of tour. Prices can range from 230 pesos upwards.
🎫 🛍️ Shopping & Souvenirs
You'll find a wide array of handicrafts, home decor, souvenirs, clothing, and local food products.
While there are artisanal finds, some visitors note that many shops sell imported goods. It requires some searching to find truly local crafts.
Absolutely! Puerto de Frutos is known for its selection of home decor, from rustic to more refined pieces.
Yes, it's a popular spot for souvenirs, offering a variety of items that reflect Argentinian culture and crafts.
Many shops accept credit cards, but it's always a good idea to have some cash on hand, especially for smaller vendors or food stalls.
🎫 🛶 Onsite Experience
You can enjoy boat tours of the Tigre Delta, sample local food, and simply soak in the lively waterfront atmosphere.
A few hours is usually sufficient for browsing the market. If you plan to take a Delta tour, allocate at least half a day.
Tigre is generally considered safe, and Puerto de Frutos is a popular tourist area. However, as with any busy market, be aware of your surroundings.
Yes, you can find various food stalls and small eateries offering local snacks and meals, including the famous choripán.
Yes, Puerto de Frutos is a common departure point for various Tigre Delta boat tours.
🍽️ 🍴 Food & Dining
You'll find typical Argentinian street food like choripán, empanadas, and other snacks. There are also some cafes and restaurants.
Options might be limited, but you can often find empanadas with cheese or vegetable fillings, and some cafes may offer salads.
Food prices are generally reasonable, especially for street food options like choripán.
Some establishments along the riverfront may offer dining with views, though many food options are more casual market stalls.
A choripán is a popular Argentinian sandwich made with grilled chorizo sausage in a bread roll, often topped with chimichurri sauce.
📸 📸 Photography
Capture the colorful market stalls, the waterfront views, the boats on the Luján River, and the unique architecture of the market buildings.
Yes, the lively atmosphere, diverse vendors, and shoppers make it an excellent location for street photography.
Morning light can be beautiful for capturing the market's vibrancy. Golden hour in the late afternoon can also offer lovely light.
Generally, photography is allowed, but it's always polite to ask permission before taking close-up photos of vendors or their goods.
Yes, you can get scenic shots of the river and the boats from the market's waterfront areas.
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