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Rosario Private Tour

Stroll through the historic center of Rosario with this private tour just for you and your group. A unique route through the most populated city in the province of Santa Fe!. Rosario Private Tour.

  • 3 hours
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Stroll through the historic center of Rosario with this private tour just for you and your group. A unique route through the most populated city in the province of Santa Fe!

Rosario Private Tour

Between 4 and 4:45 pm, we'll pick you up at your hotel in Rosario to embark on a private tour of this Argentine city, the most populated in the province of Santa Fe.

We'll begin by walking around Plaza San Martín and Bulevar Oroño, admiring the façades of old stately mansions. The route continues to Parque de la Independencia, which houses the Marcelo Bielsa stadium, home of Club Atlético Newell's Old Boys, where Leo Messi began his professional career.

After discussing details about the Argentine star and exploring more of the park, we will head to the National Flag Memorial, where Argentina's national flag was first raised. Here, we will make a stop for you to climb up to the monument's lookout point and enjoy the view of the Paraná River.

Next, our tour continues along the banks of the river, passing through Parque de España, Paseo de los Inmigrantes, and Avenida Costanera, stopping in front of the Puente Rosario-Victoria, which connects the two cities.

Finally, we visit Avenida Rondeau, Villa Hortensia, and the neighborhood of Pichincha before returning to your hotel by 7:45 pm.

Advantages of booking a private tour

By booking a private tour, you'll have an exclusive English-speaking guide and the flexibility to choose the day of the week for the tour, as well as modify the itinerary according to your preferences.

Included

  • Hotel pickup and return transfer
  • Transport by car
  • English speaking guide
  • Private tour, exclusive for you and your group

Not included

  • Entry to the National Flag Memorial: 50ARS per person

Tips

  • Accessibility: No, not suitable for people with reduced mobility

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