Located in Tierra del Fuego, Ushuaia is known for being the world's southernmost city. Fundanda on October 12, 1884, the city has developed as an industrial node, port and tourism, where the ingenuity of its inhabitants have adapted to its changing geography. The modern buildings and buildings characteristic of these latitudes develop a highly picturesque and colorful city in the eyes of your visitors
Ushuaia is a great place to visit, admired for his landscapes, architecture and typical characteristics of the world's southernmost city.
The central city area has many options to know, from the "Museo del Fin del Mundo", the Civic Plaza, to its government buildings such as the Provincial Legislature regional beauty built in 1894.
Since the spring tourist city, boats that make trips into the Beagle Channel, Bird Island, Isla de los lobos, Eclaireurs Faro, among other exciting destinations, filled with stories and landscapes to discover.
The city of Tierra del Fuego is also recognized for its sport activities, covering a variety of them, which are distributed according to the seasons.
During the winter the Cerro Castor is the center of attraction for all those adventurers who are willing to explore its challenging slopes. Can be found in the city, all the information needed to make the game without problems, from hardware to purchase passes for the lifts.
For the adventurous and those wanting to experience something different, Ushuaia is known for the practice of cross-country skiing where the skier to be moved without slope, power poles and drive, getting to know so the different landscapes in a way more relaxed and attentive.
Ushuaia during the summer remains as captivating and picturesque winter, activities are varied, from typical sports tours as the "Prison Train" which besides being the southernmost train in the world, remember the story of inmates the prison of Ushuaia, for assisting in the construction and population of the city to the Martial glacier trekking a few kilometers from the city, including visits to Lake Escondido and Fagnano. |