Argentina and Polo are closely associated. Polo was introduced in Argentina by the British in 1875 and immediately embraced by the Argentines. Since then, the country's players have remained at the top of this game worldwide. This expertise is founded on centuries of horsemanship by the "Gauchos" on the incommensurable natural prairies known as the "Pampas", and the quality of its Polo Ponies.

The Argentine Polo milieu has also developed a number of fine products related to horses, its people and the traditional renowned delicatessen, from its European and indigenous roots.

In the Argentine Village you will come across the finest saddlery workmanship, as well as a unique range of leather and textile products, including handbags. You will also find both sophisticated and traditional handicrafts. In the gourmet area you will be able to order or taste some of the exquisite wines of Argentina, as well as its fine meats and organic and conventional delicatessen.

The boundless and diverse territory also gives the sophisticated traveller ample possibilities for practicing Polo and horse riding in a variety of landscapes. Argentina offers extraordinary opportunities for high quality tourism in contact with unspoiled nature, as you will be able to witness at the tourism stand.

On top of that you will have the chance to enter into our draw for:

Two return tickets to Buenos Aires, polo and leather goods, handbags and Argentine food and drink specialties.



The Argentine Village will be at:

Queen's Cup Final and Sub-Final, Guards Polo Club, Windsor Great Park
(Sunday 17th June 2007)

www.guardspoloclub.com


Veuve Clicquot Gold Cup Finals, Cowdray Park
(Sunday 22nd July 2007)
www.cowdraypolo.co.uk


Cartier International, Guards Polo Club, Windsor Great Park
(Sunday 29th July 2007)
www.guardspoloclub.com