
Asunción
Paraguay's Riverside Capital of Hidden Charms
Asunción sits quietly on the Paraguay River, watching South America's tourist crowds rush past to flashier destinations. But here's what they're missing: a capital city where you can wander colonial streets for the price of a coffee elsewhere, where street art tells stories of resilience, and where the sunset over the river costs absolutely nothing. Paraguay's capital won't overwhelm you with must-see attractions. Instead, it rewards the curious traveler with authentic interactions, incredible value, and the rare pleasure of exploring a South American capital that hasn't been Instagrammed to death.
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Money-Saving Tips
- 1.Street food costs 50 cents to $2 per item and tastes better than restaurant versions
- 2.City buses charge about 50 cents for rides anywhere in the metropolitan area
- 3.Local markets sell fresh fruit for pennies compared to supermarket prices
- 4.Tereré (cold yerba mate) is free when locals invite you to share their gourd
- 5.Many museums charge $1-2 admission, making culture accessible on any budget
- 6.Bargaining works at Mercado 4 but not in regular stores or restaurants
- 7.ATMs charge fees, so withdraw larger amounts to minimize transaction costs
- 8.Hotel breakfast often costs more than eating at local bakeries
- 9.Taxi fares are negotiable for longer trips outside the city center
Travel Tips
- •Learn basic Spanish phrases - English isn't widely spoken outside tourist areas
- •Carry small bills for street vendors and bus fares
- •The siesta culture means many shops close 12-3 PM, plan accordingly
- •Paraguayans are incredibly friendly but respect personal space in conversations
- •Tipping isn't expected but rounding up bills is appreciated
- •Power outlets use Type C plugs, bring an adapter
- •Tap water is generally safe but bottled water tastes better
- •Dress modestly when visiting churches and government buildings
- •The sun is intense year-round - sunscreen and hats are essential
- •Keep copies of your passport, originals sometimes needed for hotel check-in
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