Rosario’s tango tradition is reflected in its many milongas and orchestras. One of the most acclaimed bandoneón players in the world, Rodolfo "Cholo" Montironi, was born in this city.
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Perfect for a bicycle ride or a walk, Rosario’s parks are positively a must for any visitor. Apart from the best-known p...
Go toRosario offers visitors green river walkways which allow them to stroll along the 5-mile bank stretching. There are also...
Go toIt is a green space of remarkable size at the heart of Rosario. The Park is home to museums, playgrounds and to the stad...
Go toIncluding a noteworthy Cultural Center, the “Parque de España” (Spanish Park) offers visitors an array of walks and an i...
Go toFraming the National Flag Memorial, the 'Parque Nacional a la Bandera' encompasses walks and groves by the Paraná River....
Go toVery popular for walking and outdoor activities, the “Parque Urquiza” (Urquiza Park) is located in downtown Rosario, on ...
Go toThey represent a natural extension of the green spaces along the riverside area, from the central to the northern part o...
Go toNext to the old “Central Córdoba” Railway Station, this Park covers about 18 hectares (some 45 acres) that people use to...
Go toPart of the government plan “Rosario on the Move,” the “Parque Scalabrini Ortiz” (Scalabrini Ortiz Park) is a recreation...
Go toIn the northern area of Rosario, 'Parque Alem' (Alem Park) acts as an extension of the old Arroyito Walk. Situated by th...
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