Things to do in Posadas
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Museo de Ciencias Naturales e Historia
The natural-history section of the Museo de Ciencias Naturales e Historia focuses on fauna and the geology and mineralogy of the province. The museum also has an excellent serpentarium (with demonstrations of venom extraction), an aviary and an aquarium. Its historical section stresses prehistory, the Jesuit missions and modern colonization.
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La Querencia
On the Plaza 9 de Julio, this upmarket parrilla specializes in galeto (delicious chicken pieces with stuffing). Also memorable are the brochettes (giant spikes with various delicious meats impaled upon them). The salads are also unusually well prepared.
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Del Rey
Value is high at this sociable neighborhood parrilla, which will toss impressive quantities of barbecued chicken and beef down in front of you or even parcel up a mixed grill to take-out. Some days there’s all-you-can-eat specials.
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Los Pinos Pizzeria
The place to go for pizza, draft beer or empanadas. There’s a well-stocked bar and classical music on the sound system during the week; weekends things get a bit livelier. The lovely old building began as a pharmacy.
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Kelo
With its trademark parrilla smell, this isn't an easy place to walk past when you're hungry. It's even less easy to leave when you've eaten so much salad and meat for your 26 pesos you can hardly move.
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El Rayo
No-frills and effective, this joint is thronged at lunchtime for its delicious empanadas, lomitos and good-value pizza. Service comes with a smile, too. Thumbs up.
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Café La Nouvelle Vitrage
With a vaguely French feel, this amiable cafe on the Plaza 9 de Julio has a comfy interior and a terrace perfect for watching everyday life in Posadas go by.
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Palacio del Mate
The Palacio del Mate is a newly reopened art gallery with temporary exhibitions and some displays on the mate-growing process.
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Fundación Artesanías Misioneras
Fine works by Guaraní artists are displayed and sold at Fundación Artesanías Misioneras.
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