Hello everyone, today I'm bringing you an article to show you a bit about the waterfront in my hometown. Santa Fe is a city known in Argentina for several qualities, especially its beer, but it also has some nice places to visit despite being a small city.

Usually every time I visit a town far from my city they usually ask me about the waterfront and today I will show some things that are on the waterfront even though a large part of the trip was taking the bike and enjoying the afternoon with friends.

The Santa Fe waterfront itself consists of two parts: one west and the other east. For this article, I'm going to talk about the western waterfront, which is practically 6 km long and features several important statues.

At first I posted a photo of the statue of Monzón, who was well-known worldwide for being a great boxer from this city and at the same time an icon as a person because he helped build several schools throughout the province.
Later I took a photo of the lighthouse, which, although it doesn't work as it became more of an emblematic symbol, is nice to see because at Christmas they usually decorate it with lights.

Taking into account that at this point we have already covered almost the entire west coast, when we reach the bridges there is a statue of San Martín and also a sign indicating the name of the city of Santa Fe.

Because you can see in the photos there are many vehicles and too many people since it is very common for families to be on the waterfront on Sundays and holidays enjoying the afternoon or doing sports.
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