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Quick travel guide to Coyhaique

Rock at the edge of Coyhaique

An unavoidable stop along the Carretera Austral, the nice mid-sized town of Coyhaique has a beautiful pentagonal central square and is situated along the Rio Simpson and next door to another national park. That makes it quite a good option to stay more than one night.

That all depends of course on how you want to travel the Carretera Austral, and which national parks you choose to hike in. There is simply too much to do in Patagonia, and one has to be careful a certain ‘natural wonder’ fatigue doesn’t set in.

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General introduction


Okay, it still doesn’t come close to the beautiful colonial villages you can find in other Latin American countries. But the center of Coyhaique has some things going for it, including quite some tourism infrastructure.
It has a partially unusual grid thanks to the similarly unusual five-sided central park. The city stretches quite far to the east, but is quite compact on the western edge due to the Rio Simpson.

Food and drinks


This might be the best part of Coyhaique, as there are ample opportunities. Very close to the main square Mamma Gaucha gives you homemade pizzas and pastas and craft beer with an Argentinian flavour. Opposite is Plaza Confluencia, a decent restaurant with local dishes for lunch and dinner. Decent lunch (sandwiches, sweets, coffee) can be had as well at Cafe Confluencia two streets further, the Cafe de Mayo opposite, or the Cafe Holzer in a side street of the Plaza de Armas.
That is already as much choice as you usually get in an entire city along the carretera. The Casino de Bomberos serves you steaks and eggs. Adobe makes all things burgers, and sandwiches with lamb, has good beer and is good for watching soccer matches. For that the Bajo Marquesina is even better. The Ruibarbo is another solid food option, and if you walk around you will find many other possibilities.

Activities / things to do

Getting to Coyhaique and getting around

Miscellaneous

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