Explore the Convent of San Lorenzo on a 5-hour private excursion. With the guidance of a professional and bilingual expert, uncover some of Rosario's iconic landmarks like the San Carlos Museum and Campo de Gloria before visiting the historic San Lorenzo Convent.
Gain insights into the rich history of Rosario and the Convento San Lorenzo during this exclusive 5-hour tour, as you journey through Rosario's most captivating sites.
Tour Description
After your private guide picks you up from your hotel in downtown Rosario, our journey begins with a visit to the Historical Museum of San Carlos, located in the San Lorenzo Convent. You will travel in comfort aboard a private vehicle.
Housed within a Franciscan convent dating back to 1791, the museum is dedicated to both national history and the rich heritage of the convent, which spans two centuries of evangelization along the entire coast.
Declared a National Historical Monument in 1940, the convent also boasts a library containing books as old as 1525.
Our next stop is the Campo de la Gloria, situated in front of the San Carlos Convent, overlooking the Paraná River's ravines.
The tour concludes at the Pino de San Lorenzo Museum Complex, which includes the Museum of Historic Trees and the Sanmartiniano Museum.
Adjacent to this complex stands the renowned historic pine, under which the general once rested, and a spacious park featuring the orchard of the San Carlos convent.
With your private guide, explore the museum's numerous rooms and delve into the intriguing history of Argentina and the region.
After a fascinating 5-hour tour, your guide will return you to your hotel in downtown Rosario.
What’s included?
What’s included:
- Roundtrip Private transportation from/to hotels in downtown Rosario
- Private Guide
What’s NOT included:
- Food and Drinks
- Entrance fees to the museums
- Tips
Frequently Asked Questions
The private tour to the San Lorenzo Convent lasts approximately half a day, ideal for those who wish to make the most of the cultural experience. The tour includes round-trip private transportation from your accommodation, a professional local guide specializing in regional history and culture, entrance to the San Lorenzo Convent, and time to explore the convent and its surroundings. You will also have access to personalized explanations about the Jesuit history and the religious and heritage significance of the site, making this visit a must-do for cultural tourism enthusiasts.
It is recommended to book your tour to the San Lorenzo Convent at least 72 hours in advance to ensure the availability of your guide and private transportation. Private tours are very popular, especially during peak tourist season, so the earlier you book, the better you can plan your trip. Booking in advance also allows you to better coordinate schedules and personalize tour details to your preferences, guaranteeing a unique and tailored travel experience.
Yes, the private tour of the San Lorenzo Convent can be adapted for seniors or people with reduced mobility. Private transportation ensures comfortable transfers, and the guide can adjust the pace of the tour to suit the group's needs. However, it's advisable to inform us of any special requirements or physical limitations at the time of booking to ensure the tours within the convent are adapted and the necessary support is provided. Enjoy accessible and safe tourism in Salta.
Yes, during the private tour of the San Lorenzo Convent, photography is permitted in most areas, except where signage indicates otherwise for conservation reasons or out of respect for the religious heritage. It is always recommended to consult the guide before using flash cameras or recording videos, especially inside the historical rooms. Take this opportunity to capture memories of your trip and share your cultural tourism experience in Argentina.
For the excursion to the San Lorenzo Convent, we suggest wearing comfortable, cool clothing, as part of the tour may take place outdoors and is subject to the weather in Salta. It is advisable to bring a hat, sunscreen, and water, especially on sunny days. Out of respect for the religious site, it is recommended to dress appropriately inside the convent (avoiding overly short or revealing clothing). Also, wear comfortable shoes for walking during the tour and don't forget your camera to capture the best memories of your trip.
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