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Plaza Uruguaya

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Plaza Uruguaya

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Plaza Uruguaya is a significant public square and a vibrant green space nestled in the microcenter of Asunción, Paraguay. Situated in the historic Barrio Catedral, this urban oasis stands at an elevation of approximately 98 meters, serving as a central gathering point and often referred to as the "beating heart" of the city.

Visitors consistently praise Plaza Uruguaya as a peaceful urban escape, offering a green oasis amidst the bustling streets of Asunción. Its abundant, large shady trees provide a…

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    August 27, 2018

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    A beautiful little park with green areas, rest areas and a small bookstore.
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    July 27, 2019

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    Plaza Uruguaya is a green oasis in the hot Asunciòn right in the historic center of the city. The Plaza Uruguaya has beautiful, large shady trees, here you can really relax with a book.
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    Location: Asunción, Paraguay

    Frequently Asked Questions

    What kind of 'trails' or walks can I expect at Plaza Uruguaya?

    Plaza Uruguaya is an urban park, not a wilderness area with traditional hiking trails. You'll find paved pathways and green spaces perfect for leisurely strolls and gentle walks. It's ideal for observing city life, enjoying the shade, and exploring the various monuments within the square.

    How difficult is walking around Plaza Uruguaya?

    Walking around Plaza Uruguaya is very easy. The terrain is flat and well-maintained, making it accessible for all ages and fitness levels. It's designed for relaxation and casual exploration rather than strenuous activity.

    Is Plaza Uruguaya wheelchair accessible?

    Given its nature as a public city square with paved pathways, Plaza Uruguaya generally offers good accessibility for wheelchairs. However, specific conditions of ramps or curb cuts should be verified upon arrival, as older urban infrastructure can sometimes vary.

    Are there specific landmarks or natural features to look out for in Plaza Uruguaya?

    Absolutely! The plaza is rich with features. You'll find statues dedicated to legendary Paraguayan guitarist Agustín Pío Barrios (Mangoré), General Artigas, and renowned writer Augusto Roa Bastos. Natural features include abundant, large shady trees, notably beautiful lapacho trees that display pink blooms in the spring, and a fountain with drinkable water.

    What are the best public transport options to reach Plaza Uruguaya?

    Plaza Uruguaya is conveniently located in the microcenter of Asunción, directly opposite the historic Carlos Antonio López main train station. This central location means it's easily accessible by various city bus routes. Many local buses will have stops within a short walking distance of the plaza.

    Is Plaza Uruguaya suitable for families with children?

    Yes, Plaza Uruguaya is very family-friendly. It features dedicated playgrounds for children, ample green spaces for them to run around, and a safe, relaxed environment for families to enjoy picnics or leisurely outings. It's a popular spot for local families.

    Is Plaza Uruguaya dog-friendly?

    While many public parks in Asunción allow dogs on leashes, it's always best to observe local signage or inquire locally regarding specific pet policies for Plaza Uruguaya. Generally, well-behaved dogs on leashes are welcome in public green spaces in the city.

    How long should I plan to spend at Plaza Uruguaya?

    The amount of time you spend can vary. For a casual stroll and to appreciate the main monuments, 30 minutes to an hour might suffice. If you plan to relax with a book, enjoy a picnic, or attend a cultural event, you could easily spend two to three hours or more.

    Are there cafes or pubs near Plaza Uruguaya?

    Given its central location in Asunción's microcenter, Plaza Uruguaya is surrounded by various establishments. You'll find numerous cafes, restaurants, and pubs within easy walking distance, offering options for a quick coffee, a meal, or an evening drink.

    What kind of accommodation is available near Plaza Uruguaya?

    As a central point in Asunción, Plaza Uruguaya is close to a wide range of accommodation options. You can find everything from budget-friendly hostels to mid-range hotels and more upscale establishments within the Barrio Catedral and surrounding areas, catering to different preferences and budgets.

    What historical facts make Plaza Uruguaya significant?

    Plaza Uruguaya has a rich history. Originally Plaza San Francisco in the 17th century, it housed enslaved people and later served as military barracks. Its current name, adopted in 1885, honors Uruguay's support in returning war trophies and forgiving war debt after the devastating Paraguayan War. It has been a vital gathering place and hosted significant events, including what is believed to be legendary guitarist Mangoré's final concert.

    Are there any hidden gems or unique experiences near Plaza Uruguaya?

    Beyond the plaza itself, the surrounding area features craft markets and bookshops, offering unique local finds. The plaza frequently hosts cultural events, performances, and local festivities, providing an immersive experience into Asunción's vibrant culture. You can also savor local treats from vendors and try "terere," a traditional Paraguayan drink, right in the square.

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