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Posadas
Tucked along the banks of the mighty Paraná River, Posadas is the kind of city that doesn’t shout—it hums. Often overlooked by travelers rushing to Iguazú Falls or Paraguay’s Encarnación, this laid-back capital of Misiones province rewards those who linger with a slower rhythm and genuine local flavor. Posadas is perfect for travelers who value authenticity over spectacle. It’s safe, affordable, and welcoming—ideal for soaking in local life without the tourist crowds.

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Posadas, the capital of Misiones Province, is a vibrant city on the banks of the Paraná River that offers a relaxed yet lively atmosphere. One of the city’s highlights is La Costanera, the scenic riverside promenade that stretches for several kilometers. It’s perfect for walking, biking, or simply enjoying the sunset while overlooking Encarnación, Paraguay on the opposite shore. Along the way, you’ll find cozy cafes, bars, and restaurants where you can taste local dishes and fresh river fish.

In the heart of the city, Plaza 9 de Julio serves as the main gathering spot. Here you’ll find the Cathedral of Posadas, a beautiful neoclassical church, as well as plenty of shops, markets, and street vendors. This area is great for people-watching and getting a feel for the city’s everyday rhythm. For those interested in history and culture, the Museo Regional Aníbal Cambas offers insights into the region’s indigenous heritage, Jesuit missions, and colonial past.

Just outside Posadas, you can explore the fascinating San Ignacio Miní Jesuit Ruins, a UNESCO World Heritage Site about an hour’s drive away. These ruins are among the best-preserved examples of the Jesuit missions in South America, giving visitors a glimpse into the region’s 17th-century history.

Evenings in Posadas are lively but laid-back, with locals gathering at the riverfront or enjoying music and drinks in the city’s bars. Food lovers shouldn’t miss trying chipá, a traditional cheese bread, or sopa paraguaya, a savory cornbread popular in the region.

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