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Landmark: Costanera de EncarnaciónCity: Encarnacion
Country: Paraguay
Continent: South America
Costanera de Encarnación, Encarnacion, Paraguay, South America
The Costanera de Encarnación is a waterfront promenade located in Encarnación, Paraguay. It stretches along the Paraná River, providing public access to the riverfront.
Visual Characteristics
The promenade features a paved walkway constructed from concrete and stone. It is characterized by low-rise landscaping, including palm trees and manicured shrubs. The width of the walkway varies, with designated areas for pedestrian traffic and cycling. The riverfront is bordered by a sandy beach area in sections.
Location & Access Logistics
The Costanera de Encarnación is situated approximately 2 kilometers south of Encarnación's city center. Access is primarily via Avenida General Artigas, which runs parallel to the promenade. Ample parking is available in designated lots along the promenade. Public transport options include city bus lines that stop at intersections with Avenida General Artigas, with routes such as Linea 1 and Linea 2 providing access.
Historical & Ecological Origin
The Costanera de Encarnación project was initiated in the early 2000s as part of urban development and flood control initiatives. Its purpose was to reclaim land from the river, create public recreational space, and mitigate the impact of river flooding on the city. The area is part of the Paraná River basin, a significant freshwater ecosystem in South America.
Key Highlights & Activities
Activities include walking, cycling, and jogging on the dedicated paths. Swimming is permitted in designated beach areas during daylight hours. The promenade hosts various events, including concerts and festivals. Fishing is possible from designated points along the riverbank.
Infrastructure & Amenities
Restrooms are available at multiple points along the promenade. Shade is provided by natural vegetation and strategically placed pergolas. Cell phone signal (4G/5G) is generally consistent. Food vendors and small kiosks are present, offering snacks and beverages.
Best Time to Visit
For photography, early morning (07:00-09:00) and late afternoon (16:00-18:00) offer optimal lighting conditions. The best months for visiting are generally from March to May and September to November, when temperatures are milder. High tide does not significantly impact access to the main promenade areas.
Facts & Legends
A notable feature is the presence of the "Playa San José," a popular urban beach that forms part of the Costanera. Local folklore sometimes speaks of river spirits influencing the water levels, though this is not a documented historical event.
Nearby Landmarks
- Plaza de Armas (0.8km North)
- Encarnación Cathedral (1.2km North)
- Museo de Arte Sacro (1.5km North)
- Estadio Villa Alegre (2.5km Northwest)