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Starting in March, the ‘Hipodromo Argentino’ becomes the center of spectacular horse racing competitions locally named “carreras de Caballos.” Gran Premio Nacional is the most prestigious event held in mid-November. It was founded in 1884 and is also known as “Argentine Derby.”

Attendees at Hipodromo de Palermo in Buenos Aires can experience the excitement of horse racing while enjoying the venue’s stunning architecture and beautiful grounds. This event offers a prime opportunity to explore the historical legacy of Argentina’s oldest racecourse and its important role in showcasing the country’s rich equestrian tradition.

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Besides the races themselves, Gran Premio Nacional event offers a plenty of trackside entertainment for the whole family, including a gastronomic fair, live shows, and also celebrity spotting. So if you attend the event, dress appropriately not to feel embarrased—hats are not essential for ladies, but for gentlemen a classy jumper draped over the shoulders is a must.

Other events that take place in Hipodromo de Palermo between March and November include the Palermo Gold Championship, which continues from March through May; Copa Bullrich ie, extended to June; whereas July marks the beginning of the Championships Palermo de Oro Verde, which lasts well into September.

The most prominent events include Gran Premio República held in May, Gran Premio Polla de Potrillos y Potrancas taking place in September, Gran Premio Selección—the highlight of October, and the finally Gran Premio Nacional summons the best figures of the year in November.

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The Hipodromo Argentino de Palermo is more than just a typical horse racing track; it’s a historic landmark as Argentina’s oldest racecourse, dating back to 1876. Situated in the lively city of Buenos Aires, Palermo has become a beloved destination for horse racing fans. Designed by the celebrated Belle Époque architect Louis Faure-Dujarricin, the grandstand is a captivating display of neoclassical style and intricate details.

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