Things to do in Necochea
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Cantina Venezia
Still going strong after 40 years, this Italian/seafood restaurant is the pick of the seafood joints near the port. Prices are a little higher than the rest, but more than justified by the quality and size of the meals. It's not a great area, so you might want to get a taxi (around Arg$7) home.
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Taberna Española
For the Spanish take on the whole seafood thing, there’s this well-regarded restaurant. The ‘special’ menu includes a starter, main dish and dessert (AR$37). Reservations essential.
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Monte Pasuvio Camping Ground
There’s a surf school at the Monte Pasuvio camping ground, across the Río Quequén Grande in Quequén, where you can arrange classes and rent boards year-round.
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Antares
A branch of the beautiful bar-restaurant chain with a decent selection of pub-style food, along with several craft-style beers (actually brewed in Mar del Plata).
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Bicycle Rental
The dense pine woods of Parque Provincial Miguel Lillo, a large greenbelt along the beach, are widely used for bicycling, horse riding, hiking and picnicking.
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Horse Rental
The dense pine woods of Parque Provincial Miguel Lillo, a large greenbelt along the beach, are widely used for bicycling, horse riding, hiking and picnicking.
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Sotavento
A modern restaurant right on the beach offering good service, well-prepared gourmet dishes and sea views. It’s about 1km south of Calle 89.
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Heladeria Venezia
Pull up a swinging chair at this beachfront icecreamery and suck on one of 40 delicious homemade flavors.
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La Roca
For salsa, cumbia, rock nacional and an overall good vibe try this disco at the end of Calle 87.
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Chimichurri Asador
Only carnivores are welcome at this parrilla, favored by locals for its delicious meats.
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