Club Hípico y de Golf City Bell

Frequently Asked Questions

When is the best time of year to play golf at Club Hípico y de Golf City Bell?

We always recommend visiting City Bell during the Argentine spring (September to November) or autumn (March to May). The weather is fantastic then, offering comfortable temperatures and less humidity, which makes for a much more enjoyable round. You'll find the course in prime condition, lush and well-maintained, without the intense summer heat.

What's the layout like at City Bell, and what kind of challenges can I expect?

City Bell offers a really pleasant, parkland-style layout that's more about precision than brute force. The fairways are generally forgiving, but the greens are often subtly undulated and can be tricky to read, so bring your A-game with the putter. You'll also encounter some well-placed bunkers and a few water hazards that demand smart course management.

How easy is it to get to Club Hípico y de Golf City Bell, and what's the surrounding area like?

Getting to City Bell is quite straightforward, especially if you're coming from La Plata - it's just a short drive. If you're traveling from Buenos Aires, allow about an hour by car. The club itself is nestled in a tranquil, residential area, offering a peaceful escape from the city bustle, which is a big part of its charm.

What should I expect to pay for a green fee at City Bell, and is it good value compared to other courses in Argentina?

Green fees at City Bell are generally very reasonable, especially when you compare them to some of the more exclusive clubs closer to Buenos Aires. You're getting excellent value for a well-maintained course with a friendly atmosphere. We always suggest calling ahead for current rates and to book your tee time, as prices can vary.

Beyond the golf, what else does Club Hípico y de Golf City Bell offer for visitors?

While golf is the main draw, City Bell is a true multi-sport club, so you'll find a relaxed, family-friendly atmosphere. They have excellent tennis courts and, as the name suggests, a strong equestrian tradition, so don't be surprised to see horses around. It's a great place to unwind after your round, perhaps with a drink at the clubhouse.