Things to Do in Rosario
Rosario has several hidden treasures. One of them is a very popular place that holds over a century of history within. Not many of the citizens are aware of its value, and of course they ignore its key role for the development of the metropolis. And most importantly, trees... our external lungs, that lovingly and silently help us continue our daily lives in the middle of this smog and noise paradise. I know quite a lot about my green friends, so we'll be visiting them for a change 😉
This park is one of the favourite places for locals to meet and have some "mates" with friends. There are also museums within, so art becomes part of this experience as well. If you love nature, art and history, I can show you the best way to discover that perfect mixture Rosario has to offer.
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Welcome to Rosario!! This is a beautiful city to experience. Walking along the riverside is the first thing you should do after arriving. I can guide you through it, as well as the many other options of sightseeing the place has to offer. I'm a native, and I know the city very well, so if you do not have a clue, I will be your guide! Also, if you want to visit specific places I can go with you and have a nice chat. This is a FREE walking tour, it means that there's no fixed schedule, we'll be walking, I'll tell you about the city, how to move freely around without any worries, what paces you can go visit and which are the ones that you can (or should) avoid. The basic tour takes about 2 and a half hours, but there is actually no limit in time, if you're having a good time, why end it so soon? It's a kind of personalized tour, you choose among the options! There's also availability on time and days.
**It is very important that you send an instant message to my phone, since I may not receive the notification of your booking on time!! (We're working to resolve this issue)
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Tour of the Historic Center of Rosario and the National Flag Monument. We try to avoid any history you might find on Wikipedia. For this reason, we have searched and investigated anecdotes, places, and secrets that even most locals from Rosario wouldn't know. The walk lasts approximately 2 hours. We meet at 10:00 am on Saturdays, Sundays, and holidays. We depart from Maipú and Urquiza, next to the stairs of the former Customs House of Rosario.
I propose a different and bohemian tour of the city, known for being the Cradle of the Flag, the birthplace of Che, and the current football idol: Messi. But these are just some of the most well-known treasures; I invite you to explore other stories and secrets that don't appear on Wikipedia and that contribute to our Rosario identity. There's no better way to get to know a place than by walking its streets, leaving our mark step by step. The walk lasts approximately two hours, during which we will pass through parks, follow the Paraná River, and delve into the legendary red-light district of Pichincha, to see how the years have left their mark and transformed the natural and urban landscape, turning it into today's trendy bohemian neighborhood.
Stroll through the historic center of Rosario with this private tour. A unique route through the most populated city in the province of Santa Fe!
Origin of the City, Monument to the Flag, Plaza 25 de Mayo, and Parque Urquiza (BANUR).
Welcome to Rosario! We are going to explore its history, focusing on what we Argentinians love: political rivalries, the "feud" between cities, historical gossip, and that spirit of progress that characterizes us.
We combine the origins of the city and its transformations, along with Parque Urquiza, a green space full of life and stories!
Throughout the 2 and a half hours of the tour, you will have the opportunity to learn about:
- Monument to the Flag and its hero.
- Origins of the city, from Plaza 25 de Mayo, surrounded by emblematic buildings, such as the Cathedral, the Palace of the Lions, the Post Office Building, Odilo and Firma Estévez Museum, La Bola de Nieve.
- Barrio Martín and the Yerbatera that gave the area its name.
- Parque Urquiza and its corners:
- Batteries.
- Sports, recreational, and cultural circuits for all ages.
- Western Santafesino Railway Station.
- Planetarium and Science Museum.
- Municipal Amphitheater.
Join us!
Important:
The tour through Parque Urquiza is optional.
Traveler Recommendations:
- Wear comfortable shoes (we will walk a lot), bring water, sunscreen, insect repellent, and be ready to enjoy a day in the park, drinking mate once the circuit is over!
- Duration: approximately 2 hours.
Pichincha, a fashionable area with a turbulent past!
We will walk the streets of the neighborhood in search of brothels, stories, characters and beer where we can see:
- coffee royal
- Mouline Rouge
- the international
- Little Trianon
- The Paradise
- casino theater
- Schlau Brewery
Important information for the traveler:
- Meeting Point: Suipacha and Salta (see map).
- Estimated time of the tour: 1.45 approx.
- Wear comfortable shoes, water and desire to have a great time.
- Rainy days, activity is suspended.
- If you are not going to attend, remember to cancel.









