What to do and see in Province of Santa Fe, Argentina: The Best Places and Tips

February 3, 2018 Rosalyn Ihle

The Province of Santa Fe (Spanish: Provincia de Santa Fe, Spanish pronunciation: [ˈsanta ˈfe]) is a province of Argentina, located in the center-east of the country. Neighboring provinces are from the north clockwise Chaco (divided by the 28th parallel south), Corrientes, Entre Ríos, Buenos Aires, Córdoba, and Santiago del Estero. Together with Córdoba and Entre Ríos, the province is part of the economico-political association known as the Center Region.
Restaurants in Province of Santa Fe

1. Teatro El Circulo

Calle Francisco de Laprida 1235, Rosario S2000CFO, Argentina +54 341 448-3784
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4.5 based on 962 reviews

Teatro El Circulo

Reviewed By ciro117 - Rosario, Argentina

The place can be considered as a masterpiece considering average local arquitecture. As a kid I did have the priviledge to stay in that theatre as my playing ground. (one of my relatives worked there). There is also an annex in which sculptures are displayed. Go to the upper balcony. The view from up there is amazing.

2. Parque Nacional a la Bandera

Calle Sol de Mayo 1 | Bjda. Sargento Cabral, Rosario S2013GSA, Argentina +54 341 480-2238
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4.5 based on 1 reviews

Parque Nacional a la Bandera

Reviewed By RihariNZ - Christchurch, New Zealand

This stunning monument to the Argentinian flag is something to absolutely have to experience. The tonnes of marble have been crafted into an exquisite location, and each time I go I find myself noticing new intricacies in the carven work. The elevator to the top is absolutely worth doing and gives a stunning view.

3. La Isla de los Inventos

Wheelwright Guillermo 1402 | Centro, Rosario, Argentina +54 341 480-2571
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4.5 based on 490 reviews

La Isla de los Inventos

Reviewed By arielmc - los angeles

OK, perhaps i've not been to every children's museum, but i've been to a lot of them on 3 different continents...and this one is AWEEEEOME! The artistry of the stations astounded me. It involves the children directly into activities like sawing, soldering, painting, paper making, clay throwing. The kids build onto the stations for other kids to build on to after they leave, creating a sense of community and belonging which i loved. All the people working here were wonderful with my kids. They do speak spanish - and i'm not sure what it will be like with non-spanish speakers.

4. Monumento a la Bandera (Flag Monument)

Calle Santa Fe 581, Rosario S2000ATC, Argentina +54 341 480-2238
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4.5 based on 4 reviews

Monumento a la Bandera (Flag Monument)

Reviewed By Clevlander - Springfield, Illinois

This is a must visit in Rosario, the place was packed with locals and tourists and is very historic and the place where the Argentinian flag was originated. Do not miss the flag room downstairs.

5. Convento San Francisco

J De Amenabar 2557, Santa Fe, Argentina
Excellent
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4.5 based on 307 reviews

Convento San Francisco

Reviewed By Juan Javier N - Buenos Aires, Argentina

A fantastic example of early colonial times. A must. Both the church and the small adjoining museum are full of beautiful examples of baroque statuary and colonial times furnishings. Do not miss the church's wooden roof, made by local indians without using nails. The courtyard is a haven of peace and beauty.

6. Suspended Bridge

Santa Fe, Argentina
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4.5 based on 790 reviews

Suspended Bridge

Reviewed By weberwest - Bellingham, Washington

This interesting bridge with its multitude of cables going in all directions is a great subject for photography and the adjacent walk along the river Parana is inviting for a relaxing stroll.

7. Museo de Arte Decorativo Firma y Odilo Estevez

Calle Santa Fe 748, Rosario S2000ATH, Argentina +54 341 480-2547
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4.5 based on 187 reviews

Museo de Arte Decorativo Firma y Odilo Estevez

Reviewed By Rita Z - Rosario, Argentina

This is a historic local museum, formerly a house owned by a traditional family in Rosario, which shows memorabilia in an authentic setting --rooms furnished and decorated in their original styles, with interesting paintings and cutlery. Worth paying a visit, good central location, downtown.

8. Parque de Espana

Barrancas del Rio Parana, Rosario, Argentina +54 341 426-0941
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4.5 based on 946 reviews

Parque de Espana

Reviewed By Wbutler77 - Rosario, Argentina

When I first came to Rosario over a year ago I would run( well.. walk more than run) along the river and the stairs at the park are a great spot to take a break, watch the people and take a mate

9. Plataforma Lavarden

Calle Mendoza 1085, Rosario S2000BHU, Argentina +54 341 472-1132
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4.5 based on 114 reviews

Plataforma Lavarden

Reviewed By Rita Z - Rosario, Argentina

The Sala Lavardén is an important theatre in Rosario, formally called Teatro Provincial Manuel José de Lavardén and is part of the culture centre of the same name. It's a refurbished, cultural six-floored building where locals watch movies, plays, musical shows and attend cultural events.

10. Basilica Catedral de Nuestra Senora del Rosario

Plaza 25 de Mayo, Rosario 2000, Argentina +54 341 421-0988
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4.5 based on 204 reviews

Basilica Catedral de Nuestra Senora del Rosario

Reviewed By Kanan A - Penang Island, Malaysia

We arrived on a Sunday and my partner expressed a desire to attend a church service. That's how we ended up here, after our visit to the Bandera Memorial nearby. Like most Catholic churches, this one is also quite impressive. Although the glitz is fairly moderate, the building is interesting with many domes and arches, and the acoustics were awesome.
There is a statue of Jesus lying in a glass box. After the service several people stood or kneeled with their hands on the glass. Outside on the steps there were several people in need asking for donations.

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