The World Travel Journalism Organization Visited the City of La Plata
- Miguel Ledhesma
- 11 mar
- 1 Min. de lectura
The World Travel Journalism Organization (WTJO) visited the city of La Plata, the capital of the Buenos Aires province, with the aim of exploring and promoting its main tourist attractions. During the tour, the architectural, cultural, and natural heritage of the city was highlighted, showcasing La Plata as a fascinating destination for both national and international tourists.
Some of the most emblematic sites visited by the WTJO included:
La Plata Cathedral
Considered one of the most impressive neo-Gothic churches in Latin America, La Plata Cathedral is a symbol of the city. Its majestic towers, colorful stained glass windows, and breathtaking structure make it a must-see for anyone exploring the Buenos Aires capital.
Museum of Natural Sciences
Located in Paseo del Bosque, the La Plata Museum of Natural Sciences is one of the most important museums in South America. Its collection includes fossils, minerals, and exhibitions dedicated to paleontology and archaeology, offering visitors a journey through time.
Argentino Theatre
This iconic cultural center is a landmark of the performing arts in Argentina. With a program that includes opera, ballet, and theater, the Argentino Theatre of La Plata captivates culture enthusiasts from all over.
Paseo del Bosque
This green oasis in the city is perfect for those seeking a moment of peace amidst nature. With lakes, walking trails, and recreational spaces, Paseo del Bosque is an ideal place to enjoy a day outdoors.
The WTJO’s visit reinforces its commitment to promoting destinations rich in history, culture, and natural beauty, positioning La Plata as a key location within Argentine tourism. The organization will continue touring various destinations to showcase the touristic potential of each region.

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