The Santa Fe
province has many cities to explore. Among the cities are Belgrano, Vera,
Caseros, San Martin, Castellanos, San Lorenzo and Constitucion. More cities are
San Justo, Garay, San Jeronimo, General Lopez, San Javier and General Obligado.
Moreover, Iriondo, San Cristobal, La Capital, Rosario, Las Colonias and Nueve de
Julio are also exciting places.
Tourists often
venture to Sante Fe for its Palace of the Governors, the Laboratory of
Anthropology, the Museum of International Folk Art, the Contemporary Native
American Art Museum and the Georgia O’Keefe collection.
This area also
offers St. John’s College, the Santa Fe Trail and the Santa Fe National Forest.
In addition, people visit the Convento de San Carlos de Borromeo and Flag
Monument.
Some also visit
Lions Palace and the Astronomical Observatory, Planetarium, Science Experimental
Museum. Don’t forget about the Museo Provincial de Bellas Artes Rosa Galisteo de
Rodriguez.
The Santa Fe
province is full of dining establishments. People frequent El Aljibe, Todo Pollo,
Club Atletico Union, Principio, Del Tomate, Origen, Don Aldao, Las Cuartetas, La
Posta, El Balcon Espanol, Grand Prix, La Fontana, Donatella, El Nene, Don Marcos
II, Ojala, El Brigadier, El Parque, El Malecon, El gran Saso and Mi Casa.
Other fine places
to dine are Rivadavia, Centro Castellano, Tio Carry, Quorum Bar, La Flor, La
Vaca, Los Pinos, Bierhause, Don Felipe, Morfi Maggi, La Ochava, Desiree, Quincho
Don Carlos, Apolo, La Nueva Mirage, Cerra Bar and Don Lopez.
The local lodging
facilities are pleasant. Tourist options are Conquistador, Estancia San
Sebastian, Holiday Inn, Estancia San Cristobal, Santa Fe de la Veracruz,
Zavaleta, Brigadier, Nuevo Suipacha, Niza, Espana, Merdien Suites, Amancay, El
Timbo, Cervantes, Hernandarias and Carlitos.
Other lodging
facilities are Castelar, Corrientes, Colon, Emperatriz, Estancia El Mirador,
Cayasta, El Paso, Cabana el Molino and the Don Walter.