{"ok":true,"data":{"id":4472,"slug":"playa-torre-n-del-monje-mar-del-plata","name":"Playa Torreón del Monje","country":"Argentina","state":"Buenos Aires","city":"Mar del Plata","coords":{"lat":-38.0098,"lng":-57.5357},"beachType":"Sandy","tags":["scenic","urban","couples","Instagrammable"],"article":{"hero":"The Torreón del Monje—a whimsical 1904 stone tower that began life as a seaside tea house—anchors this stretch of coastline just south of Mar del Plata's bustling center. Its crenellated silhouette looms above a crescent of beige sand where families stake out spots near the rambla and vendors hawk choripán from wheeled carts. The beach itself is narrow, hemmed in by rock groins that tame the Atlantic's energy, turning each swell into manageable, chest-high walls that topple with a satisfying hiss.\n\nYou'll share the sand with locals who arrive mid-morning clutching thermoses of mate and pastries from nearby panaderías, settling in for hours-long sessions beneath fringed umbrellas. The water is bracing—expect 15°C even in summer—but the seabed slopes gently, and lifeguards patrol from December through March. Climb the path to the Torreón itself for a perspective shift: suddenly the beach becomes a watercolor smudge, all ochre and foam, framed by the city's modernist apartment blocks marching north toward Playa Bristol.\n\nEvening transforms the scene. The tower's floodlights ignite at dusk, casting amber onto the wet rocks below, while couples claim the seawall benches. Street musicians tune guitars near the taxi stand, and the scent of fried calamari drifts from the restaurant tucked inside the landmark's base, where picture windows frame the exact view you just photographed from below.","teaser":"You'll smell the salt and roasted garlic from the beachfront grills before you spot the turreted Torreón, perched on its rocky outcrop like a prop from a Gothic novel. Below, the sand curves into a compact cove where porteños spread striped towels and the waves thump steadily against the breakwater.","uniqueAngle":"The only urban Argentine beach crowned by a century-old castle-restaurant that doubles as the city's most recognized postcard.","accessType":"Walk-up / Rambla access","thingsToDo":[{"icon":"camera","title":"Frame the Tower","subtitle":"Golden hour from the breakwater"},{"icon":"swim","title":"Protected Cove Dip","subtitle":"Groin walls soften Atlantic chop"},{"icon":"food","title":"Torreón Restaurant","subtitle":"Merluza negra with ocean views"},{"icon":"sun","title":"Seawall Sessions","subtitle":"Mate and people-watching benches"}],"audience":{"surfer":"The groins here throttle most swell, leaving reform waves better suited to bodyboarding than serious surfing. On rare south-southeast pulses above two meters, a short, punchy right peels off the southern rocks near the tower base—hollow at mid-tide but crowded the instant it turns on. Locals call it a closeout beach; you'll find cleaner shoulders at Playa Grande three kilometers north. Water temp hovers around 16°C in January, so a 3/2 spring suit keeps sessions comfortable beyond twenty minutes.","couples":"Claim the wrought-iron benches along the upper rambla an hour before sunset, when the tower's stonework glows tangerine and the city lights blink on in sequence. Book a window table at the Torreón's restaurant for grilled brótola and Torrontés, then descend the stone steps for a barefoot stroll where the tide leaves a mirror finish on the sand. Boutique hotels line Avenida Colón two blocks inland—request a sea-facing room at Hotel Castelar for morning light that pours through gauze curtains and the faint percussion of waves against the breakwater.","backpacker":"Crash at Hostel del Bosque or Hostel Mediterráneo, both a fifteen-minute bus ride inland and under US$12 per dorm bed with free mate in the common room. Beach access costs nothing; bring your own towel and refill water bottles at the public taps near the lifeguard station.午后 two-for-one milanesa sandwiches at El Rápido kiosk on Avenida Martínez de Hoz, or grab empanadas (AR$300 each) from the cart vendors near the taxi rank. Colectivo Línea 221 drops you fifty meters from the sand; buy a rechargeable SUBE card at any kiosco.","local":"Arrive before 9 a.m. in January to secure a patch of sand before the tour buses disgorge Instagram hunters; by 10:30 the narrow beach corridor feels like Coney Island. Locals favor the rockier stretch south of the tower where families thin out—access via the dirt path behind the ACA gas station. On blustery autumn afternoons when the beach empties, the restaurant's enclosed terrace serves submarinos and warm facturas while waves slap the pilings below. Skip weekends entirely; come Tuesday at dawn when the street sweepers are still out and you'll have the whole crescent to yourself.","family":null,"party":null,"diver":null,"explorer":null},"faqs":[{"a":"Swimming at Playa Torreón del Monje is generally safe when lifeguards are on duty during the summer season. The beach experiences typical Mar del Plata Atlantic conditions with moderate waves. The area is well-frequented, providing good visibility and assistance if needed. However, the primary draw is the scenic setting beneath the historic Torreón tower rather than extensive swimming. The beach can have rockier sections near the structure, so check conditions before entering the water. Always observe warning flags and swim in designated areas when lifeguards are present for the safest experience.","q":"Is it safe to swim at Playa Torreón del Monje?"},{"a":"Playa Torreón del Monje is tagged as good to visit anytime, making it excellent for photography and sightseeing year-round. The landmark Torreón tower is photogenic in any season, with fewer crowds outside December-February allowing better photo opportunities. For beach activities, summer months (December-February) offer warm weather. Sunrise and sunset provide particularly stunning light for Instagram-worthy shots of the historic tower against the ocean. Shoulder seasons offer pleasant weather for couples seeking romantic walks without peak summer crowds. The scenic appeal transcends seasonal beach conditions.","q":"When is the best time to visit Playa Torreón del Monje?"},{"a":"The beach is located beneath the distinctive Torreón del Monje tower, a well-known Mar del Plata landmark that makes it easy to find. It's accessible via the coastal avenue that runs along Mar del Plata's beaches. Local buses serve the area, and it's reachable by taxi or rideshare with the tower as a clear destination marker. From central Mar del Plata, it's a scenic walk along the beachfront promenade. Limited parking is available nearby on the coastal road. The tower itself sits on a small promontory, making the beach area immediately recognizable from a distance.","q":"How do I get to Playa Torreón del Monje?"},{"a":"The Torreón del Monje area has several dining options, including the historic restaurant within the tower building itself, which offers ocean views and traditional Argentine cuisine. The coastal avenue features cafes and restaurants catering to visitors. Accommodation options are available within walking distance, ranging from mid-range hotels to rental apartments in the surrounding neighborhoods. While not as densely packed with hotels as the central Bristol area, you'll find adequate lodging options nearby. The location balances scenic appeal with reasonable access to Mar del Plata's broader restaurant and hotel offerings.","q":"Where can I eat and stay near Playa Torreón del Monje?"},{"a":"This beach stands out for its dramatic setting beneath the historic Torreón del Monje, a distinctive castle-like tower built in the 1940s that has become one of Mar del Plata's most recognizable landmarks. The architectural monument creates stunning backdrops for photos, especially during golden hour. The romantic, scenic atmosphere attracts couples seeking memorable moments beyond typical beach scenes. The photogenic combination of historic architecture, rocky coastline, and ocean views makes it exceptionally Instagram-worthy. Unlike purely recreational beaches, this location offers cultural and aesthetic value, blending Mar del Plata's heritage with natural coastal beauty in a compact, visually striking setting.","q":"Why is Playa Torreón del Monje special for photography and couples?"}]},"seo":{"title":"Playa Torreón del Monje: Mar del Plata's Castle Beach","description":"Golden sand meets fairy-tale turrets at this urban Mar del Plata beach. Sunbathe beneath the iconic stone tower, capture Atlantic sunsets, and stroll boardwalks.","ogImage":"https://live.staticflickr.com/65535/50745673917_7553c8eebd_b.jpg"},"images":[{"id":"664524","url":"https://live.staticflickr.com/2252/2210991546_6d91c1579e_b.jpg","thumbnail":"https://live.staticflickr.com/2252/2210991546_6d91c1579e.jpg","alt":"Torreón del monje"}]}}