Discover the Carnival in Gualeguaychú. A unique experience to learn about its history and significance.
The Gualeguaychú Carnival takes place on Saturdays in January and February, and on the first weekend of March. It also includes Carnival long weekends. The Corsódromo is located on Parque Avenue, Gualeguaychú. You can get there by car, by bus from different cities, or even by flying into the local airport and then taking a taxi or Uber. You can find all the schedule and date information on the official website.
Yes, admission to the Gualeguaychú Carnival is paid. There are different types of tickets (general admission, preferred seating, etc.), and prices vary depending on the date and section. You can buy them online through the official website or at the Corsódromo ticket offices. I recommend checking prices and buying in advance at this link on the official site.
Each carnival night usually begins around 9:00 PM and continues well into the early morning, generally until 2:00 or 3:00 AM. To enjoy it fully, I suggest planning for at least 4 to 5 hours. That way, you will have time to see all the parade groups, enjoy the atmosphere, and perhaps visit a food stand. It is a long event full of energy.
The Gualeguaychú Carnival has more than 140 years of history, evolving from street celebrations into what is known as 'The Nation's Carnival.' It is famous for its parade groups, impressive floats, and the spectacular display of costumes and choreography, making it a cultural and tourist icon of Argentina. Its origins go back to the murgas of the late 19th century. You can read more about its history in the 'History' section of the official website.
If you are looking for the greatest spectacle and atmosphere, I recommend going during the last nights of February or the first weekend of March, as this is when the competition between parade groups is most intense and everyone gives their best. Carnival long weekends are also very crowded and festive. I advise checking the performance calendar to see which parade groups are taking part each night in the schedule.
Yes, the Gualeguaychú Corsódromo is designed to be inclusive. It has ramps and specific areas for people with reduced mobility and their companions. It is important to mention this need when buying your ticket so that you can be placed in the most comfortable and accessible area. I suggest contacting the organizers directly for specific details through the phone number or email listed on their website.
In addition to the Carnival, Gualeguaychú offers many attractions. You can enjoy its beaches along the Gualeguaychú River (Ñandubaysal Beaches), visit the historic center with its colonial architecture, or relax in the nearby hot springs. You can also explore its natural parks or try the local cuisine. The city itself has a special charm that makes it worth exploring.
Of course. For the best visit, wear comfortable clothes and suitable walking shoes, since the event is long. Do not forget sunscreen and a hat if you are going early, and bring a jacket for cool nights. It is useful to carry some cash, although there are ATMs, and plenty of energy for dancing. Book accommodation in advance because the city fills up quickly. Check the Frequently Asked Questions section on the website for more information.
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