On Friday, January 6, the 57th edition of the National Dressage and Folklore Festival begins, one of the most important celebrations that take place in Jesús María, attended by thousands of people from different parts of the country. A few days after the debut, the cost of gastronomy and drinks inside the José Hernández Amphitheater was announced. Those who do not attend the event will be able to watch an exclusive broadcast of the festival live through the Canal C screen. It will be available on signal 07 and 540 (Flow) and also through canalc.com.ar/vivo.

Consult the complete schedule of the festival here

Depending on what you decide to eat inside the Amphitheater, the cost per person starts at approximately $5,000 (general admission, a non-alcoholic drink and including one of the cheapest gastronomy options). Next we leave you the list of prices so that you can make your own calculation with the options you prefer:

Gastronomy:

– Empanada per unit: $200

– Super hot dog: $500

– Garnish: $500

– Corn: $500

– Fruit salad: $500

– Omelette: $600

– French fries: $600

– Burger: $700

-Choripan: $800

– Humite: $1000

– Chicken without garnish: $1000

– Locro: $1000

– Milanese sandwich: $1000

– Common bite: $1000

– Meat sandwich – empty, bondiola: $1100

– Full tenderloin: $1100

– Common pizza: $1200

– Special pizza: $1600

– Chopped Giuseppe: $1600

– Salami sandwich: $2000

– Barbecue without garnish: $2000

– Empanada per dozen: $2200

Drinks:

– Hot water: $200

– Festival Cup: $200

– Coffee: $300

-Rockstar: $300

– Soft drinks 500 cc.: $400

– Flavored water: $400

– Mineral water: $400

– Soda: $400

– Common bleeding: $500

– Amstel canned beer: $500

– Large glass of wine: $600

– Imperial canned beer varieties: $600

– Heineken can beer: $700

– Speed ​​/ Red Bull: $800

– Granita sangria: $800

– Smoothies: $800

– Non-alcoholic juices: $800

– Don Valentín red/common white: $1000

– Large glass Fernet: $1100

– Gain large glass: $1100

– Don Valentin Torrontes: $1200

– Don Valentin malbec: $1200

– Sweet white Marlo: $1200

-New Age: $1200

– Daiquiri: $1200

– Family malbec: $2200

– Bianchi Extra Brut sparkling wine: $2,200

As for the price of tickets, they have a value of 3,500 pesos with the exception of the stalls sector that starts from 7,000 to 12,000 pesos. There is a discount for minors and retirees, who pay a final cost of 1750 pesos. However, on Monday the 16th the tickets will be 500 pesos more in relation to the cost of the other days.

Those who choose to wear a conservative must pay $3500