Discover the best top things to do in Posadas, Argentina including Costanera, Monumento Andres Guazurari, Plaza 9 de Julio, La Iglesia Catedral de Posadas, Centro Multicultural La Costanera, Plaza San Martin, Paseo Bossetti, Museo Regional Anibal Cambas, Parque Republica del Paraguay, Paseo La Terminal.
Restaurants in Posadas
4.5 based on 791 reviews
3 stars is probably a bit mean of me because for Posadas people this is a wonderful (relatively new) attraction especially in comparison with the fetid rubbish-strewn riverbank which I am told used to exist, and which was largely a no-go area due to troublesome squatters, etc. For most of its length (perhaps 5km?) the trees are far too small to provide any shade and, being so spindly, you wonder how many will survive to adulthood. There are also not enough cafes and restaurants and the ones that are here, are not too great and almost all of them are closed between 3 pm and 8pm, just when you want them - I know this is the tradition in Argentina but how ridiculous...!
4 based on 284 reviews
We have been in this place during the day. The place is very calm and quiet. The water around and the wind blowing in low speed makes it a calm and nice place to be. There's a lot of bars and restaurants around near the Costanera street. Nice place to have a beer by the sunset.
4 based on 203 reviews
There are a lot of sidewalk cafes along Calle Bolivar next to the Plaza. If you have trouble with the late Argentine lunch and dinner hours, you can get food (and company) at any time in the sidewalk cafes.
4 based on 106 reviews
4 based on 19 reviews
Lugar que são comercializados artigos do artesanato regional, tem alguma opções para compra e além disso o que achei mais interessante é a pequena exposição que lá existe, uma espécie de museu e que é gratuito, se você estiver caminhando ou passando pela Costanera, pare lá e visite o local.
3.5 based on 51 reviews
3.5 based on 37 reviews
Ubicado sobre la calle Bolivar, con salida por la calle Buenos Aires, este paseo cultural y con locales de artesanos, constituye un recorrido simpático en las tardes /noches posadeñas
4.5 based on 3 reviews
Ce musée, moderne et gratuit, est vraiment très intéressant. En compagnie d'un guide très sympathique et passionné, nous parcourons les différentes salles dédiées aux différentes populations indigènes ayant peuplé la région depuis des millénaires. Après une introduction géologique, des artefacts (armes, outils, bijoux, céramique...) et le commentaire érudit du guide nous font découvrir les très anciennes et méconnues cultures Humaitá, Mocoretá et Eldorado, puis une émouvante salle est dédiée aux Guayaki, dont il ne reste aujourd'hui que quelques membres complètement acculturés au Paraguay. L'étage est consacré aux Guarani, c'est passionnant : parmi les objets les plus impressionnants, outre une pirogue, on observe plusieurs yapepo, ces grands pots en céramique que les indiens fabriquaient, utilisaient pour divers usages au cours de leur vie, et qui se transformaient à leur mort en urne funéraire. C'est encore une fois très émouvant ! Dans le patio, plusieurs vestiges des Missions jésuites. Une modeste boutique permet d'emporter en souvenir quelques beaux objets d'artisanat guarani. Une visite à ne pas manquer !
3.5 based on 12 reviews
Depois da execução do projeto da Costanera de Posadas, o "Parque Republica del Paraguay" acabou ficando em segundo plano, já que a atenção do público jovem voltou-se para as novas atrações advindas da construção e ampliação da nova avenida. Todavia, nada se perdeu com relação à bela vista que se tem de lá do Rio Paraná e da vizinha "Encarnación", no Paraguay. No entanto, ainda continua sendo usado para apresentações culturais e artísticas o "Anfiteatro Municipal Manuel Antonio Ramírez”, localizado frente ao parque. Passear lentamente de carro ao seu redor já é suficiente.
3 based on 16 reviews
Это старый автовокзал недалеко от центра, на бульваре Митре. Сейчас он переоборудован в торговый центр и концертную площадку. Можно заглянуть, но ничего интересного, на самом деле.
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