'''Rosario''' is a city in Santa Fe province, Argentina.

Understand

The third most populated city of the country, Rosario is gradually becoming a tourism spot.

Get in

By plane

There are daily flights (50 min) from Buenos Aires Aeroparque Airport, although still the more convenient way to get into the city by is to hire transport at EZE Airport. It is a four hour trip. There are also flights from/to Brazil and Uruguay.

By train

There are two trains daily to and from Buenos Aires, although the rail condition is not very good. The trains take six hours and the price difference compared with taking a bus is not worth it. Also consider that in Argentina it is common for shantytowns to be established on old fiscal land which belonged to the national railway company.

By car

Two freeways connect Rosario with Buenos Aires and Santa Fe (and soon to Cordoba), although there is a part st locals take the bus, a ''remisse'' (a private Taxi service), or hail one of the many taxis roaming the area.

By bus

The most convenient way of travelling in Argentina. There are many buses departing daily from the Rosario bus station to almost every city in the country. It is also possible to travel by bus to southern Brazil, Chile, Peru, and Bolivia.

See

  • Monumento a la Bandera (Argentina Flag Memorial)
  • The house where "El Che Guevara" was born (Urquiza St. and Entre Rios St.)
  • Independencia park (One of the biggest park of the country)
  • Rosario Central Stadium (1978 World Cup)
  • Paseo del Siglo (Cordoba street from Bv Rondeau till Flag Memorial)
  • Islands (take a boat from Passenger's terminal near Flag Memorial)
  • Paseo del Caminante (Near La Florida beach)
  • Do

    Rosario is swimming with things to do for both tourists and the locals! Providing an adventurous variety of services such as: Kayaking, City tours on bike, Skydiving, Horseback riding, Sailboat rides, Spanish classes, Dance classes in both Folklore and Tango, Guitar and drum classes, as well as Capoiera and many others, Rosario is the new hotspot!

    You can go to the beach at the river's edge, locally referred to as ''La Florida'', to enjoy a cold drink on a summer's day, or cross the river to the island and spend a day at the beach. Either way you will find a wide variety of bars and restaurants with a spectacular view of the Parana!

    Also known for their nightlife, which amazingly starts around 2AM (with luck) and ends as the sun is coming up, Rosario counts on a large variety of night clubs and discos to dance the night away!

    Rosario is also known as the Salsa Capital of Argentina, Wednesdays and Sundays are the most popular days at Willie Dixon's.

    Learn

    Rosario is quickly growing on the tourist circuit and has become the newest addition to the rage of learning Spanish as a second language in Argentina. Counting on some 15 institutions, both private and govermental, travelers are coming from all over to learn Spanish in Rosario! Tango classes and Salsa classes are getting very popular for rosarineans and tourists.

    Work

    Buy

    American travelers might be surprised to see that many of the goods sold in _gel centro_h (Rosario's central shopping area), are much like that in any mall. Goods that might interest travelers, however, are the leather handbags, wallets, belts, and accessories. A must-see shop in that area is Raices, the perfect shop to pick up a purse or maite set.

    Also note that, although the currency difference, apparel, shoes, handbags, etc. are not that much cheaper than in the United States. If you're looking for a bargain, stick to the street vendors and artisans posted up around El Centro and the park surrounding the Argentine Flag Monument.

    A great store not found in Buenos Aires (possibly anywhere in Argentina) is called Underworld. It is found in a number of locations in Rosario and stocks different and interesting t-shirts and other funky clothes and accessories for girls.

    Eat

    Budget

    Try the "Rincon" Vegetarian restaurant (Mitre St. between Cordoba St. and Santa Fe St.). For $AR 11 you get an all you can eat buffet with all sorts of innovative vegetarian goodies. Good if you want a break from steak.

    Mid-range

    '''* [http://www.room302.com.ar Room 302]''', offers Thai-Argentine fusion dishes, it is one of the trendiest restaurants in town and probably the only one offering something different from the regular steak or pasta. Great music and ambiance managed by well known chef Alejo Uribe. 3 de Febrero 893, phone: (0341)447-5667 (gay-friendly)

    '''* Alexandros Greek Tavern:''' Located on Corrientes 1673, a great Greek restaurant with a lively atmosphere. On weekends there is usually a dance show starting at 10 featuring a belly dancer and a trio of very talented Greek dancers who display an array of Greek dances from tsamiko to zeimbekiko. Have the soublaki platter and smash some plates while you watch some of the best Greek dancing in the world!

    Splurge

    When dining out at the local hot spots and eateries, make sure to make a reservation. Much like the U.S. Friday, Saturday and Sunday are busy nights and you'll need a reservation to get through the doors.

    Recommendation for a great asado, empanadas and wine dinner: "La Estancia" (Av. Pellegrini and Espana St.).

    Drink

    Rosario is known for having big nightclub nights all week long. Ask around to find out where the hip place is for the night you want to go out and don't plan to be home until the morning. It is also famous for having a disproportionately large woman/man ratio (more women)!

    Sleep

    In Rosario, there are two types of Hostels: The traditional backpacker hostel full of young travelers from all over the world. And the more down to earth hostels designed to have a relaxing and more mature environment.

    In the center of the city, you will find:

  • '''Hostel Lourdes'''- An early 1900's upstairs building, just two blocks away from the city's center, you will find a folkloric appeal and a down to earth personalized touch.
  • '''Raul Hostel''' [http://www.coolraulhostel.com.ar], 1670 San Lorenzo. A great hostel with a relaxed atmosphere and super friendly hosts right near the main shopping strip.
  • Other accommodations:

  • You can rent''' a temporary apartment''', 2 rooms complete for 4/6 persons, near Parana river with nice view for 50 USD per day. Phone: 54-0341-155098150, e-mail: [mailto:jl_ros@live.com.ar jl_ros@live.com.ar].
  • If you are planning on staying in Rosario for more than a week, you may want to inquire about '''homestays'''. This is a wonderful way to become completely immersed in the Argentine Culture. It is a safe way of staying, as each family is chosen carefully and provides you the comfort of an "adoptive" family. For more information contact: [mailto:info@spanishinrosario.com info@spanishinrosario.com].
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