Best Places to Visit in Asunción, Paraguay

🏛️ History & Landmarks

  • National Pantheon of the Heroes – National mausoleum honoring Paraguay’s heroes, located in the historic center.

  • Metropolitan Cathedral of Asunción – The city’s main cathedral, featuring colonial architecture and a silver altar.

  • Casa de la Independencia Museum – Historic house where Paraguay’s independence was planned in 1811.

  • Manzana de la Rivera – A preserved colonial complex with museums and cultural exhibitions.

🎨 Museums & Culture

  • Museo del Barro – One of Paraguay’s most important museums, featuring indigenous, folk, and contemporary art.

  • Centro Cultural Juan de Salazar – Cultural space with exhibitions, concerts, and a library.

🌳 Parks & Nature

  • Costanera de Asunción – Riverside promenade ideal for walking, cycling, and sunset views over the Paraguay River.

  • Jardín Botánico y Zoológico de Asunción – Large green area with native flora, animals, and walking trails.

  • Ñu Guasú Park – Spacious park popular for sports, jogging, and outdoor activities.

🛍️ Local Life & Markets

  • La Recova – Traditional crafts market selling souvenirs and handmade ñandutí lace.

  • Mercado 4 – Lively local market where you can experience everyday life and try street food.

  • Calle Palma – Main downtown street with historic buildings, shops, and cafés.

🍹 Urban Experiences

  • Plaza Uruguaya – Popular square where locals relax, drink tereré, and socialize.

  • Neighborhoods like Carmelitas and Las Mercedes – Known for restaurants, cafés, nightlife, and modern city vibes.


✨ Helpful Tips

  • The Costanera is especially beautiful at sunset 🌅

  • Many museums offer free or low-cost entry on certain days

  • The historic center can be explored on foot in one day

Also in Paraguay…

Cities & Cultural Highlights

Asunción

  • Historic center, museums, and river sunsets
  • Key sites: National Pantheon of the Heroes, Casa de la Independencia, Costanera

Encarnación

  • Best beaches in Paraguay along the Paraná River
  • Lively summer atmosphere and waterfront promenade

Ciudad del Este

  • Major shopping hub near Brazil and Argentina
  • Gateway to Itaipú Dam

🏛️ History & Heritage

Jesuit Missions of La Santísima Trinidad de Paraná

  • UNESCO World Heritage Site
  • Best-preserved Jesuit mission ruins in the country

Jesuit Missions of Jesús de Tavarangue

  • Impressive unfinished church and historical complex
  • Near Encarnación

🌿 Nature & Adventure

Ybycuí National Park

  • Waterfalls, hiking trails, and colonial ironworks ruins
  • Ideal for nature lovers

Cerro Corá National Park

  • Scenic hills and rivers
  • Site of the final battle of the Paraguayan War

Monday Falls

  • Spectacular waterfalls near Ciudad del Este
  • Less crowded alternative to Iguazú Falls

🌊 Rivers, Dams & Landscapes

Itaipú Dam

  • One of the largest hydroelectric dams in the world
  • Guided tours available

Paraná River

  • Beaches, fishing, and sunsets in southern Paraguay

🌄 Unique & Off-the-Beaten-Path

The Chaco

  • Vast wilderness, wildlife, and indigenous cultures
  • Best for adventure and eco-tourism

Filadelfia

  • Cultural center of the Paraguayan Chaco
  • Mennonite museums and desert landscapes

🍽️ Food & Cultural Experiences

  • Try sopa paraguaya, chipa, and asado
  • Drink tereré with locals (cold herbal tea)
  • Visit artisan markets for ñandutí lace

✨ Travel Tips

  • Best time to visit: May–September (cooler, drier)
  • Public transport is limited outside major cities—renting a car is recommended
  • Paraguay is safe and very welcoming, but travel is more relaxed and low-key