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· Colon city a place beside the Uruguay River is surrounded by a great variety of natural attractiveness - Hotels Booking Colon, Argentina ·
 

Tourist Corridor of the Costa del Uruguay, Argentina

Places of interest to visit

· Herminio Juan Quirós Park
· International Hotel Quirinale
· International Bridge Gral. José G. Artigas
· Mill Forclaz

Attractive tourist places

Colon, is a city founded in 1863 on the Uruguay River. It is surrounded by a great variety of natural attractiveness that conform a tourist complex of fluvial characteristics.

Tourist city with beautiful parks, beaches of white sands, European mills, casinos and discos to enjoy the night life.

In this city two important events are carried out: the Provincial party of the Colonization in San José and the National Party of the Craft.

Gualeguaychú, a town famous for its traditional carnivals, is ideal for reparative rest or recreational activities. It has museums, large beaches and forests.

Concepción del Uruguay, is a city that combines history and nature.

Here the places of interest to visit are the Palacio San José, the National School del Uruguay, the Immaculate Concepción's Basilica and the Palace Santa Cándida. Besides of the golden beaches of Bank Pelay and the Casino. The port is a zofree area. Here the National Party of the Beach is carried out.

Rosario del Tala, in the Park and Spa Dr. Delio Panizza you will be able to find wide beaches with very white sands and camping site areas. Moving away from the river Gualeguay you can practice hunting.

San José, is a town founded in 1857 by European colonists and the artisans' cradle. It is characterized by the celebration of the National Party of the Colonization. Places of interest to visit are the Square Urquiza. Regional Historical museum. Municipal Spa. Camping site.

Villa Elisa, is a population with alpine roots with a history of European immigrants. Places of interest to visit are the Regional Historical Museum. Estancia El Porvenir. Palacio San José.

Villaguay, is a town that is characterized by its handicrafts and its country people's tradition. You can enjoy the spas: Park Municipal Spa, Spa La Zoila and spas on the river Gualeguay. You can practice adventure tourism. It is host to the Secondary Student's Provincial Party, the Entre Rios, Encounter of Folklore, motorbike encounters and golf tournaments.

La Nueva Federación, is a place that is characterized by its casino, beautiful beaches and the practice of nautical sports.

Santa Ana, place of extensive tangerine and orange groves that constitute a landscape worthy of being enjoyed by the visitor next to its people and the aroma of orange blossoms.

Selva del Montiel, is a rural region, favorable for the adventure tourism or photographic safaris. In the middle of the heart of this forest rises the city Federal, typical for its testimonies of a folklore that becomes the "Party of the Chamamé" and that one can take part on in "grocery stores" and "bailantas".

San José de Feliciano, autochthonous corner of the north end of the county, is characterized by the breeding of bovine livestock.

Villa Paranacito, the Argentinian Venice, is a place where numerous rivers and streams replace the cement leading to mysterious insular places.


 
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