Playa Bristol, Mar del Plata, Argentina
Mar del Plata - Argentina
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The Playa Bristol is a beach in Mar del Plata,
Argentina, named after the Bristol Hotel. At one time it was highly
fashionable, drawing the elite of Buenos Aires for
vacations.
In the mid-19th century the beach was the location of a
small port. The rancher Patricio Peralta Ramos created the first settlement by
the sea. The railway arrived in 1886, bringing the first vacationers. At first
the hotels were simple, until the luxurious 3-story Bristol Hotel was built,
occupying three blocks. The Bristol opened in 1888, and was patronised by
wealthy families of Buenos Aires and other parts of the
country who would come to bathe in the sea. Many of the leading citizens
of Buenos Aires came to the opening of the Hotel Bristol by overnight train. The
first wooden ramblas (promenades) were opened, and the first residences
began to be built.
When Mar del Plata was declared a city in 1907 the resort
was called the "Biarritz of Argentina". In 1913 the French rambla was
opened, with ceramic pavements from Belgium, balustrades and Greco-Roman
statues. In the late 1920s wealthy families began to build chalets and mansions
near the Hotel Bristol, and spent their days at the beach. They would live in
Mar del Plata from November until Easter. The local citizens began to use the
beach, calling their section the Playa Popular. Some of the wealthy visitors
moved away to the Playa Chica and Playa Grande south of the city.
Mar del Plata became a resort for Peronist "social
tourism", no longer restricted to the wealthy. The French rambla was
demolished in the 1940s. The Bristol Hotel has also been demolished. The casino
and the present rambla were already being built. The Gran Hotel
Provincial and the Casino Central opened in 1950, the largest
hotel in Argentina and the largest casino in the world at the time. They are an
impressive complex of buildings along the Rambla Casino, which has a
monumental staircase with stone sculptures of sea lions on each side. Small
traditional bars opened in the arcades of the Hotel Provincial and
the Casino, many of them now gone.
Over time the beach eroded until it became quite narrow.
In 1999 new sand was brought in, and it is now almost 100 metres (330 ft)
from the promenade to the shore.
The beach is the most popular in Mar del Plata, mainly
due to its proximity to the commercial centre of the city. Playa Bristol and
Plaza Colon, in front of the Casino
Central, are the focus of the town for visitors. Both the beach and
the water often contain garbage such as plastic bottles or cigarette packages,
although six tons of garbage are collected every day. There are two public
washrooms. The beach covers 80,000 square metres (860,000 sq ft). In
the high season there are 20,000 visitors each day. There is only a gentle
surf, but many of the visitors swim. Four lifeguards rescue five people each
day, on average. Visitors may rent a beach umbrella, have their picture taken
or listen to free street musicians.

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