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Puente Corrientes: The Iconic Bridge of Chaco

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Experience the breathtaking views from Puente Corrientes, an architectural marvel connecting Chaco and Corrientes in Argentina.

Discover the grandeur of Puente Corrientes, a breathtaking bridge connecting Chaco and Corrientes. With stunning views and picturesque surroundings, it's a must-visit for every traveler.

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  • Puente Interprovincial General Manuel Belgrano, Corrientes, Chaco Province, AR
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Getting There

  • Car

    If you're traveling by car from Resistencia, head northwest on Av. Sarmiento toward Av. Rivadavia. Continue straight onto Av. 25 de Mayo, then take the ramp onto the Autopista Ruta Nacional 16. Follow the signs for Av. General Manuel Belgrano. After approximately 5 km, you will arrive at the Puente Interprovincial General Manuel Belgrano, which connects Corrientes and Chaco. There are no tolls on this route.

  • Public Transportation

    To reach Puente Corrientes - Chaco via public transportation, take a bus from Resistencia to Corrientes. The main bus terminal in Resistencia is located at Av. Sarmiento 1000. Look for companies like 'Transportes de Pasajeros' that service this route. The bus ride takes about 1 hour and costs approximately ARS 500. Once you arrive in Corrientes, you can take a taxi or rideshare to the bridge, which is around 10 minutes away.

  • Taxi/Rideshare

    If you are already in Corrientes, you can easily reach the Puente Corrientes - Chaco by taxi or rideshare. Simply request a ride to 'Puente Interprovincial General Manuel Belgrano.' The fare should be around ARS 300-400 depending on your starting point in Corrientes. The journey typically takes about 10-15 minutes.

Discover more about Puente Corrientes - Chaco

The Puente Corrientes, also known as the General Manuel Belgrano Bridge, is a striking architectural marvel that spans the Paraná River, linking the provinces of Chaco and Corrientes in Argentina. This iconic bridge is not only a vital transportation link but also a stunning visual landmark that offers breathtaking views of the river and surrounding landscapes. As you approach the bridge, you'll be captivated by its impressive structure and the serene beauty of the water beneath. It stands as a testament to modern engineering, with its sleek lines and towering arches that create a striking silhouette against the sky.For tourists, the Puente Corrientes is an ideal spot for photography enthusiasts. The golden hues of sunrise and sunset cast enchanting reflections on the river, providing a perfect backdrop for memorable captures. Visitors can stroll along the pedestrian walkways, taking in the panoramic vistas of the river and the bustling city life on either side. The bridge is especially vibrant during the evenings when it is beautifully illuminated, creating a magical atmosphere that draws both locals and tourists alike.While visiting, consider exploring the nearby areas that offer charming cafes and parks perfect for a leisurely afternoon. The bridge is easily accessible and serves as a gateway to the cultural and natural attractions of the region. Whether you're crossing to explore the other side or simply enjoying the view from a distance, Puente Corrientes is a must-see destination that enriches any travel experience in Argentina.
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