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Saltos del Monday

I suggest bringing some snacks and water. There aren't many places to grab food around the waterfalls, and it was great to chill and eat while enjoying the views. Don't miss that perfect picnic vibe.

My advice is to wear comfortable shoes. The trails can get slippery, and I slipped a bit in sandals, so I totally learned that the hard way.

If you can, visit around 3 PM. The lighting in the afternoon really makes for stunning photos – trust me, I wish I'd gone later in the day!
Plaza Uruguaya

Make sure to grab a snack from a nearby vendor. The food is cheap and tasty, but be ready to negotiate a bit. It’s part of the fun!

i recommend visiting in the morning around 9 am. the weather’s cooler and you can avoid the crowds that come later. perfect for some nice photos!

If you’re looking for shade, head towards the large trees in the park area. It gets super hot during midday, trust me, I learned that the hard way!
Plaza de Armas
I suggest wearing comfy shoes. The park is bigger than it looks and you'll want to stroll around without your feet killing you
Ybycui National Park

I recommend visiting on a weekday if you can. The weekends get super crowded, which takes away from the peace and beauty of the park. I went on Tuesday and it was so much more enjoyable!

I suggest packing some snacks and water before heading out. There aren’t many places to grab food once you’re inside the park. I learned this the hard way and ended up hungry the whole day!