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As an open-air public space, Plaza de Armas is open 24 hours a day, 365 days a year. However, we recommend visiting in daylight or at sunset to better appreciate the architectural details and landscaping.
Access to the square is completely free for all visitors. You will only need your mobile device to access the detailed historical narration through our digital audio guide.
To enjoy a relaxed walk and hear the full history of the site, we suggest setting aside 30 to 45 minutes. It is the ideal amount of time to stroll along the paths and soak up the atmosphere without rushing.
This square is the civic heart of the city and pays tribute to the rich history of the Cordillera Department and to national heroes. It is a meeting point that has witnessed the community’s social evolution over the decades.
The best time to visit is during the cooler months (from May to September) or at sunset in summer to avoid the intense heat. The "golden hour" offers perfect light for taking photographs of the surroundings.
Yes, Plaza de Armas generally has flat, paved paths that make it easy to get around. It is accessible for wheelchair users, older adults, and families with strollers.
Since it is in the center, you will find the local church just a few steps away, along with traditional dining options nearby. In addition, Isla Pucú is an excellent starting point for exploring other attractions on the Cordillera circuit.
Wear comfortable clothing, bring water to stay hydrated, and above all, bring your headphones. Connecting to IAudioguia will allow you to discover secrets and anecdotes that do not appear on conventional information plaques.
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