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Posadas
Tucked along the banks of the mighty Paraná River, Posadas is the kind of city that doesn’t shout—it hums. Often overlooked by travelers rushing to Iguazú Falls or Paraguay’s Encarnación, this laid-back capital of Misiones province rewards those who linger with a slower rhythm and genuine local flavor. Posadas is perfect for travelers who value authenticity over spectacle. It’s safe, affordable, and welcoming—ideal for soaking in local life without the tourist crowds.

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Posadas is a delicious stop for food lovers, with a culinary scene influenced by Argentina’s traditions and the neighboring Paraguayan and Brazilian cultures. Thanks to its location along the Paraná River, fresh river fish is a must-try. Dishes like surubí a la parrilla (grilled catfish) or pacú a la parrilla are local favorites, often served with salads or mandioca (cassava), a staple in the region.

Street food and snacks are also part of Posadas’ charm. You’ll find plenty of stands selling chipá, the famous cheesy cassava bread, which makes a perfect breakfast or afternoon snack. Mbejú, another traditional Paraguayan-style dish, is a thick, cheesy pancake made with cassava flour — perfect with a cup of yerba mate, the iconic local drink.

If you have a sweet tooth, try mbeyú de almidón or torta negra misionera, a sweet bread with caramelized sugar on top. Ice cream shops are popular in the hot climate, and many offer tropical fruit flavors like maracuyá (passion fruit) or mango.

For a full dining experience, Posadas has parrillas (grill restaurants) where you can enjoy Argentina’s famous beef cuts, from juicy bife de chorizo to tender vacío. Pair your meal with a glass of Malbec or Torrontés wine for the perfect Argentine dinner.

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