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    Paysandú has some fine recreational beaches on the Uruguay River which have lifeguards during the summer. It is also home to many sporting clubs, including a rowing club, yacht club, and numerous others for football, rugby, hockey, tennis and polo.

  2. Jan 22, 2024 · From the historic architecture to the tranquil parks and the vibrant local markets, Paysandú has so much to offer to the intrepid traveler. One of the most exhilarating aspects of planning a trip to Paysandú is the opportunity to engage with the warm and welcoming locals.

  3. Paysandú, city, western Uruguay, on the Uruguay River. The city was founded in 1772 by a priest, Policarpo Sandú, and 12 families of Christianized Indians, who translated the Spanish word padre (“father”) into the Guaraní Indian word pay, from which stems the name Paysandú.

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    Paysandú is located in western Uruguay, on the Uruguay River, which forms the border with Argentina. It has a population of 76,412 people.

    By car

    Paysandú is on Uruguay Route 3 from Montevideo and Salto and Route 90from Guichón. If you're coming from Argentina, take General Artigas Bridge just south of Colón.

    By bus

    The bus terminal is located at Bulevar Artigas 770. Bus service is available from many cities in Uruguay, including Montevideo, Rivera, Salto, and Tacuarembó, and from Concepción del Uruguay and Colón, Argentina. Service is provided by companies such as COPAY[dead link] and Agencia Central[dead link].

    By plane

    Tydeo Larre Borges International Airport is not served by commercial airlines. The nearest major airport is in Montevideo.

    -32.31713-58.0800081 Basílica de Nuestra Señora del Rosario, 18 de Julio and Montecaseros, ☏ +598 4722 9118. Old church including a bronze bell that dates to 1689.(updated Aug 2017)
    -32.317085-58.0807492 Monumento General Leandro Gómez, Plaza Constitución, 18 de Julio and Montecaseros. Mausoleum and statue of General Leandro Gómez. Established in 1984 by Walter Castelli, who d...
    Hipódromo San Félix (Horse racing track).
    Semana de la Cerveza (Beer Week). Uruguay's annual beer festival, held during Holy Week (the week leading up to Easter) in Paysandú. Come for food, music, culture, and more!(updated Apr 2017)
    Termas de Guaviyú, hot springs about 60 km north of the city, are easily reachable by car or bus for a day trip
    Paysandú Yacht Club.

    Paysandú has a typical dessert called "chajá", and you can find it in every restaurant in the city. One of the most typical Uruguayan desserts, it was invented by the owner of a tearoom in northern Paysandú Department. That tearoom created this lovely sweet dessert and invited a friend to try it. The friend said it was light and soft like foam, jus...

    -32.31815-58.070531 Bulevar Hotel, Bulevar Artigas 960, ☏ +598 4722 8835. $U1790.
    -31.83921-57.889512 Cabañas Tacuabé (Guaviyú bungalows), Termas de Guaviyu (65 km north on route 3), ☏ +598 4755 2478. A quieter place. Hot springs await. $U2131.
  4. Discover the rich history, culture, and cuisine of Paysandú, Uruguay. Explore the tourist attractions, the best restaurants, and the typical food of the region. Also get information about nearby cities and places like Montevideo, Salto, and Tacuarembó.

  5. Discover the charm and beauty of Paysandú, a cultural oasis nestled between endless possibilities and unforgettable experiences.

  6. Mar 27, 2018 · Nice museum in 1890 college 2 blocks south of main plaza. We walked 1 block south to this older building sitting across the Palacio Municipal. Two very nice Spanish speaking ladies offered a free tour and a video in a language of your choice. We chose to stroll the ground floor exhibits which included period dresses, school display with abacus ...