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Argentina

Ituzaingó / Where Gauchos Roam Free

MeowScore 😸82/100
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🐈 Cats in the city 😸
☀️ Sun-soaked days 😼
🚗 Traffic density 😻
🔈 Noisiness 😸
📸 Views and Sightseeing 😼
🌳 Parks and greenery 😸
👮‍♂️ Safety 😻

Best month

May

Best time to see the Ituzaingo waterfalls and enjoy outdoor activities.

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january

Visit Ituzaingo during January for the best iguana spotting and kayaking on the Paraná River!

🎭
february

Celebrate Carnival in Ituzaingo with music, dancing, and colorful parades!

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march

Enjoy the perfect temperatures for outdoor activities, such as hiking and fishing.

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april

Experience the colorful autumn foliage in the Ituzaingo Nature Reserve.

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may

See the famous Ituzaingo waterfalls at their fullest, following the rainy season.

june

Experience Ituzaingo's mild winter weather and cozy up by the fire with some mate tea.

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july

Go birdwatching in the Ituzaingo marshlands, spotting migratory species from the north.

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august

Explore the historical Jesuit missions and learn about the region's colonial past.

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september

Celebrate Argentina's independence day with fireworks and traditional food.

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october

Witness the annual cowboys festival, with rodeos, traditional dances, and BBQs.

🎣
november

Go fishing for the famous surubí catfish before the season ends.

🎁
december

Spend the holidays in Ituzaingo, enjoying the festive lights and local delicacies.

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Reasonable prices

Bigmac $?

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From a visiting cat's perspective, the economical/shopping situation in Ituzaingo - Argentina is neither super cheap nor extremely expensive. There are affordable options available but also some pricier ones.

Look for local markets and street food to save money while shopping and eating. However, consider splurging on some top-quality Argentine beef during your stay.

Usual visit duration

1-3 days

passing through/tourist stop

Usual visit duration

1-3 days

passing through/tourist stop

Most people visit Ituzaingo as a stopover on their way to or from Iguazu Falls.

Tipping

0%

No tipping culture (common in Argentina)

Tipping

0%

No tipping culture (common in Argentina)

Cash is preferred. Splitting the bill is common. Credit card accepted in larger establishments.

internet situation

bad Speed

Limited infrastructure for high-speed internet

meh Availability

Limited options from local internet providers

good Cellular

Relatively good coverage from major carriers

Electric socket type I

Common in Australia, New Zealand, Argentina, China. Doesn't accept other types, mind China's lower voltage (220V).

ARS

1 ARS =
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biking hostile

Lack of infrastructure

walkable -ish

Good sidewalks

LGBTQ tolerated

Mixed attitudes

Cat scratching post heaven with towering palm trees and endless sunbathing spots.

Feline-friendly city with fish-filled river and cozy hiding spots for curious cats.

Things to do

The mainstream

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Puente Goya-Ituzaingó
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La Morocha S.R.L.
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Museo del Mate Andresito
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Parroquia Santa Rita de Cascia
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Reserva Natural Isla de la Apipé

The mainstream

🌉
Puente Goya-Ituzaingó

A bridge connecting Ituzaingó and Goya, with stunning views of the Paraná river. Cats may enjoy sunbathing and paw-gazing during the ride!

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🥐
La Morocha S.R.L.

A famous bakery and pastel store with tempting smells of sweets and savories. Some say it's a cat's meow!

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🍵
Museo del Mate Andresito

A museum dedicated to mate, a traditional beverage, and its history and culture. Many tasty types to try and cat-ppreciate!

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Parroquia Santa Rita de Cascia

A beautiful church with stained glass windows and a peaceful yard for contemplation and catnaps.

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🌴
Reserva Natural Isla de la Apipé

A peaceful island cat paradise with trails to explore the lush vegetation and watch birds and capybaras. A ferry ride away.

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Off the beaten path

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Museo del Automóvil Club Argentino
🎭
Casa de la Cultura
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La Reserva Natural Parque Lecoq
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El Mercado de la Estación
🌱
El Galpón

Off the beaten path

🚗
Museo del Automóvil Club Argentino

A small but fascinating museum with a collection of vintage cars and motorcycles.

Google Maps
🎭
Casa de la Cultura

A cultural center featuring art exhibitions, concerts, and theater performances.

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🐦
La Reserva Natural Parque Lecoq

A beautiful nature reserve with hiking trails, bird watching, and picnic areas.

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🍎
El Mercado de la Estación

A local market with fresh produce, handmade crafts, and live music on weekends.

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🌱
El Galpón

A cozy vegan cafe with delicious homemade pastries and a warm atmosphere.

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biking hostile

Lack of infrastructure

walkable -ish

Good sidewalks

LGBTQ tolerated

Mixed attitudes

Mindful meoweler tips

Experience the Argentinean Gaucho Culture

Learn about the unique country and cowboy lifestyle, watch performances of traditional dances and horseback riding, and taste delicious grilled meats (asado).

Visit the Ituzaingo Dam

Marvel at the impressive structure built in the 1970s, and enjoy the beautiful scenery of the Paraná River.

Attend the Carnivals of Ituzaingo

Join the colorful celebrations featuring music, dance, costumes, and floats, honoring the local patron saint Nuestra Señora de la Asunción.

Useful external sites

www.ituzaingoturismo.gob.ar

Ituzaingó Turismo

Official tourism website for Ituzaingó, providing information on attractions, accommodation, gastronomy, and events.

www.booking.com/city/ar/ituzaingo.ar.html

Booking.com

A leading online accommodation booking website with multiple options in Ituzaingó.

www.tripadvisor.com/Tourism-g312768-Ituzaingo_Province_of_Corrientes_Litoral-Vacations.html

TripAdvisor

A popular travel website that provides user reviews and ratings for attractions, restaurants, and accommodations in Ituzaingó.


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