GUALEGUAYCHU

 

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This important city, founded in 1783, posseses a port and an industrial park. Its tourist attractions are quite varied and is considered to be the seat of the most important carnival celebration of the country, displaying a corsodromo (carnival centre) with a capacity of 35.000 people, scenary of the wonderful spreading of carnival floats and parades.
This city is the ideal place to enjoy a well-earned rest, in a background of peace, security and beauty; framed by water mirrors and thick woods that delight the tourist offering a number of varied alternatives. 
The Gualeguaychú riverside constitutes the appropriate frame to practise several water sports, swimming, and sporting fishing.
Its green attractions and its beaches invite you to visit its excellent beach resorts and to walk along the coastline.
And, if we talk about entertainment and fun we can mention, appart from the famous carnival parade, the casino, the grills, the cafeterias and restaurants.
The tourist development of this city promoted its current adequate lodging infrastructure, added to the boom of the cabins and bungalows construction, whose rooms currently outnumbers those of the hotel's.

Carnival Celebration
Beaches over the river
Water sports

 

 

 


 

 

Location


Province of Entre Ríos

Average Temperature
(Celsius) 
Summer 31º / 18º
Winter 17º / 7º

Population
(Inhabitants)
64.400

Distances
(Kilometres)
PROVINCE'S CAPITALS
Buenos Aires 231
Córdoba 661
Corrientes 700
Formosa 885
La Plata 290
La Rioja 1115
Mendoza 1155
Neuquén 1302
Paraná 299
Posadas 782
Rawson 1567
Resistencia 719
Río Gallegos 2699
Salta 1415
S.F.V.Catamarca 1098
San Juan 1233
San Luis 902
S.M.Tucumán 1114
S.S.Jujuy 1443
Santa Fe 320
Santa Rosa 739
Sgo. del Estero 957
Ushuaia 3285
Viedma 1143
POINTS OF THIS ZONE
Colón 112
C. del Uruguay 82
Gualeguay 81
San José Palace 90
El Palmar National Park. 150

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