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Audio Guide of Remanso Bridge

¿Sabías que este puente ha bailado con tormentas e inundaciones por más de 80 años sin caerse? Ven, te cuento sus secretos mientras cruzamos.

✓ What guidebooks don't tell you
✓ Secrets other tourists miss
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📖 Audio Guide Chapters

6 chapters

1. The Night the Bridge Defied the Furious River

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2. The Cables That Came from Spain in Times of Hunger

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3. Crossed Loves and Hatreds That Almost Brought It Down

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4. The Absurd Fact That Will Make You Laugh at the Dinner Table

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5. Look for the Mark the Guides Ignore

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6. The Legacy You Carry in Your Soul

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❓ Frequently Asked Questions

What hours can I cross or visit the bridge and its surroundings?

As a public infrastructure and the main access route to the city, it is open 24 hours a day, every day. However, if you want the full tourist experience with the waterfront lights on, sunset is the key moment.

Do I have to pay an entrance fee or toll to visit it?

Pedestrian and vehicle access to enjoy the river and waterfront views is completely free. There are no ticket booths or hidden fees; it is an open space to enjoy the breeze of Pilar.

How much time do you recommend setting aside for this visit?

To cross it, take some good photos, and enjoy the river view, about 30 to 45 minutes is enough. If you plan to walk along the nearby waterfront or sip tereré while looking at the water, allow at least an hour and a half.

What is the importance of this place for the people of Pilar?

More than simple concrete, the bridges and access routes in Pilar symbolize the connection of the 'City of Cordiality' with the rest of the country, historically marked by isolation during floods. It is a point of pride and resilience against the water.

When is the best time to go and take the best photos?

Without a doubt, during the golden hour at sunset. The setting sun over the Paraguay River and the Ñeembucú Stream offers one of the most beautiful postcard views in the country, ideal for photographers and romantics.

Is the place accessible for people with reduced mobility?

The waterfront area and modern pedestrian accesses have ramps and wide sidewalks designed for inclusion. It is a comfortable walk for wheelchairs and baby strollers.

What other interesting places can I visit nearby?

You are very close to living history. Do not miss the Pilar Town Hall to soak up the culture, or visit the Basilica of Our Lady of Pilar, both just a few minutes away.

Any practical tips to enjoy the visit more without setbacks?

Bring insect repellent, since mosquitoes are common near the wetlands and the river. Also bring your mate or tereré kit; sitting and watching the river is the local pastime above all others.

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