If you have ever dreamed of flying over Buenos Aires and traveling in a sleigh with Santa Claus along the Obelisk handing out presents, you can now do it because Buenos Aires has its first immersive experience for you to travel in a sleigh for Christmas and it’s free. Hurry up, it’s almost over.
Ride Santa Claus’ sleigh for FREE and fly over the Obelisk with his reindeer: Where is Santa Claus’ Immersive Sleigh in Buenos Aires?
One of the most original Christmas plans in Buenos Aires is not in a shopping mall or in an illuminated square, but in a YPF service station on Figueroa Alcorta Avenue, where they installed a Santa Claus sleigh simulator that allows you to fly over the Obelisk and the city as if you were Santa’s helper. The best part: the experience is completely free and lasts just long enough to leave with a smile on your face and Christmas spirit activated.
Where is the Immersive Sleigh to fly around Buenos Aires for Christmas?
This immersive sleigh is an immersive experience where you get into a cabin and travel and move as if you were in the sleigh with Santa Claus. This Christmas sleigh is located at the YPF station at 6608 Figueroa Alcorta Avenue, one of the most modern stations in Buenos Aires, which also has an incredible co-working space to work and enjoy at the same time.
What is it like to ride in Santa’s sleigh in Buenos Aires?
The Santa Claus sleigh simulator offers an immersive ride of approximately 1 minute and 50 seconds, in which you will experience pure illusion, music and special effects. The experience recreates a flight over Buenos Aires, with iconic sights such as the Obelisk as if you were literally in Santa Claus’ Christmas sleigh delivering presents.
The simulator can accommodate up to 3 people per shift, which makes it perfect for sharing with friends, couples or families.
🗓️ Every day, until December 23rd. 🕛 From 12pm to 8pm
👥 YPF at 6608 Figueroa Alcorta Ave.
💸 Free of charge
As if the trip were not enough, you can also leave your letter to Santa Claus, a detail that makes the experience an even more special memory for the little ones (and not so little).