En Rosario podés realizar diferentes recorridos autoguiados, según tus intereses, organizando tus tiempos y lugares que deseás visitar. Hay circuitos históricos, vinculados al arte o a personajes que han dejado su huella en la ciudad, circuitos por barrios, en diferentes zonas de Rosario, y hasta circuitos que te cuentan secretos de la ciudad. En cada uno se describen los atractivos vinculados y están ordenados en un mapa que permite localizarlos fácilmente.
Fito es Rosario y Rosario es Fito.
Read moreThe Paseo del Siglo (“Walk of the Century”) is one of the most attractive tours in downtown Rosario.
Read moreBy 1880, the western part of the city was a vast unpopulated area, mainly destined for the development of farms.
Read moreIn 1881, the Galician immigrant Manuel Arijon acquired lands close to the Saladillo Stream. Shortly after, he founded the Saladillo Village, which took its name from this watercourse.
Read moreOriginally, Alberdi was a town designed by Santiago Campbell and founded by Jose Nicolas Puccio. It emerged as a result of the tram engine line that connected San Lorenzo with Rosario, and the agricultural colonies in the south of Santa Fe.
Read morePichincha is named in honor of the battle for American emancipation and is a neighborhood that began to consolidate between 1915 and 1920, near Sunchales Station. Delimited by Salta St., Suipacha St., Del Valle Ave., Francia Ave., and Oroño Blvd., it originally became an area of intense brothel activity with numerous establishments on the main streets. During its heyday, it was characterized by great commercial and nightlife activity, with music, gastronomy, and street vendors.
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