Guaraní heart of South America, rivers and Jesuit ruins
Open Paraguay in the interactive travelogue →Grand 19th-century presidential palace glowing white above the Paraguay River.
Best time: May–Sep — Cooler, drier winter months make city sightseeing comfortable.
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Domed national pantheon on Plaza de los Héroes honouring Paraguay's war heroes.
Best time: May–Sep — Mild winter weather suits exploring the central plazas on foot.
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Restored colonial houses turned museums tracing Asunción's founding and history.
Best time: Year-round — Indoor heritage museums are rewarding whatever the weather.
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Sprawling market of produce, herbs and Guaraní crafts, the city's beating heart.
Best time: May–Sep — Cooler months make the bustling open-air market easier to browse.
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Historic metropolitan cathedral with baroque architecture and ornate interior.
Best time: Year-round — Religious and architectural landmark in city center.
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UNESCO-listed red-stone ruins of an 18th-century Jesuit-Guaraní mission near town.
Best time: Apr–Oct — Cooler dry months make exploring the open ruins comfortable.
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Modern riverside promenade with sandy beaches on the Paraná, busy in summer.
Best time: Nov–Feb — Summer heat draws locals to the river beaches and boardwalk.
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Paraguay's biggest carnival, a February riot of samba-drums, feathers and floats.
Best time: Feb — The carnival's parades run through February evenings.
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Second, unfinished Jesuit mission nearby with a vast church of rose-coloured stone.
Best time: Apr–Oct — Dry-season weather suits touring the twin mission sites.
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Museum housed in restored Jesuit structure with regional religious artifacts.
Best time: Year-round — Cultural institution complementing Jesuit Ruins heritage site.
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One of the world's largest hydroelectric dams, straddling the Paraná with tours.
Best time: Year-round — Guided tours run year-round; evening light shows on some dates.
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Broad 40-metre waterfall in a forest park just outside the city.
Best time: Oct–Mar — The rainier months give the falls their fullest, most dramatic flow.
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The 'Friendship Bridge' over the Paraná linking Paraguay to Brazil's Foz do Iguaçu.
Best time: Year-round — A landmark border crossing and gateway to the Iguazú region.
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Itaipú's riverside nature refuge with trails, wildlife and calm Paraná shoreline.
Best time: Apr–Oct — Cooler dry months make forest trails and wildlife walks pleasant.
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Jungle waterfall near Itaipú with pristine natural setting and swimming.
Best time: Apr–Oct — Natural attraction beyond dam and border infrastructure.
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17th-century Franciscan convent and temple featuring preserved colonial architecture and religious art.
Best time: Morning — Best interior light for viewing artwork.
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Scenic riverbank pathway with fishing docks, boat launches, and views across to Argentina.
Best time: Evening — Cooler temperatures and beautiful sunset light.
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Central plaza with gardens, government buildings, and local market stalls selling regional goods.
Best time: Year-round — Community hub with constant activity.
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Museum dedicated to regional history, Guaraní heritage, and colonial settlement documentation.
Best time: Year-round — Indoor climate-controlled exploration.
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Protected wetland area with native vegetation, bird watching, and walking trails.
Best time: Dry Season — Easier trail access and peak bird activity.
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Modern cathedral built 1970s with striking architecture representing regional religious importance.
Best time: Morning — Best interior light and fewer crowds.
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Historic German-Paraguayan colony showcasing agricultural heritage with traditional buildings.
Best time: Morning-Afternoon — Cool climate and traditional market activity.
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Large regional market selling agricultural products, handicrafts, and regional specialties.
Best time: Morning — Freshest produce and lowest crowds at dawn.
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Protected forest area with hiking trails, indigenous plants, and wildlife corridor habitat.
Best time: Dry Season — Best trail conditions and temperature.
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Main city square with government building, monuments, and surrounding restaurants and shops.
Best time: Evening — Social activity and cooler evening temperatures.
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It depends on where you go: every place has its own ideal season on this page. For example, Palacio de los López is best around May–Sep. Paraguay has 5 featured cities and areas to plan around.
Roughly 3% of people speak English. The main language is Spanish, Guaraní.
The Paraguay passport gives visa-free or visa-on-arrival access to about 131 destinations.
This page lists real traveller costs for Paraguay — accommodation, food, transport, plus education, medical, insurance and connectivity — so you can budget before you go.
Palacio de los López, Panteón de los Héroes, Manzana de la Rivera, Mercado Cuatro, Iglesia de La Encarnación, Jesuit Ruins of Trinidad — each with the best time to visit, why it is worth it, and specific things to do.