by erpaetz
Puerto Mercado with all the barbequing meats was mouth watering to tour.
Visited: Nov 21, 2015
by Mizzbe
Great Free Tour. Check TripAdvisor.com
Visited: Mar 13, 2016
by MidsCouple
A city with mixed old (some beautiful) buildings alongside some modern monstrosities. An easy, recommended walk into the city, however, a route littered with dog muck, broken pavements, graffiti and homeless. We walked in (took about 20 minutes) ate at a cafe the returned. Not a lot of time in port.
by cruiselol
Did a walking tour of old town (on our own) and visited many free museums.
Visited: Feb 27, 2019
by jeannesimpson
don't need tour - just wander thru old town at dock - they have city maps and people standing there to direct you, along with a marked trail on pavement to follow
Visited: Dec 06, 2016
by ItaVero
Great, clean, friendly (and SAFE) town to walk around in. If you haven't bought your herba mate paraphernalia souvenirs, now is the town (leather case, thermos, silver "straw" and silver brimmed gourd) - go native and eschew the "tourist" versions.
Visited: Feb 15, 2017
by DrBryon
My wife and I enjoyed the "really good" wine tour and lunch.
Visited: Feb 01, 2015
by sbparks
Take a city excursion of the old and new town. This city is one of the best kept secrets of South America.
Visited: Dec 06, 2016
by Jlsoftly
It was a fun if not wine tasting experience.
Visited: Feb 28, 2018
by FSORET
Walked around the old city. Tried local parillada restaurant - not good, but pricey.
Visited: Nov 19, 2016
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