Santa Fe offers a rich dose of history with its colonial architecture, prestigious galleries and world-class museums. Complementing the city's historic charm is an attractive waterfront lined with cafes and trendy bars.
Things to do in Santa Fe
Discover the heart of historic Sante Fe with a stroll through Plaza 25 de Mayo, a scenic square framed by historic buildings. See the imposing Sacca de Gobierno town hall before admiring the beautiful ceilings and cloisters inside the 17th-century San Francisco Convent and Museum.
Art enthusiasts can visit the Provincial Museum of Fine Arts Rosa Galisteo de Rodríguez. Established in 1922, the museum boasts a permanent collection of paintings, sculptures, photographs and ceramics from Argentina's most acclaimed 20th-century artists.
Do you enjoy history? Discover the trials and tribulations of the city’s past at the Provincial Historic Museum of Sante Fe. A variety of theatrical displays showcase the prized possessions of prominent provincial governors and strongmen. You can also admire antique furniture and religious art.
A trip to Sante Fe isn’t complete without strolling along the waterfront Paseo Playa Costanera and across the landmark Suspended Bridge. Spanning 330 metres, this cable bridge connects the historic old city with the eastern neighbourhoods and offers beautiful views of Sante Fe and the Parana River.
Getting around Santa Fe
Sante Fe is a 20-minute taxi ride from Sauce Viejo Airport. Buses arrive from most major cities, including Buenos Aires, Parana, Cordoba, Misiones and Corrientes. Santa Fe is well-serviced by local buses.