Getting Around
Pilar is a small city, and walking is a great way to explore its streets and riverfront.
Pilar, the capital city of the Ñeembucú Department, is nestled along the Paraguay River in southwestern Paraguay. This city is a significant hub for commerce and government, making it an essential part of the region. Visitors can explore its rich Paraguayan culture and history, with the river providing a picturesque backdrop. Pilar's quiet and historical ambiance makes it an ideal destination for those looking to experience authentic Paraguayan life.
Pilar, the capital city of the Ñeembucú Department, is nestled along the Paraguay River in southwestern Paraguay. This city is a significant hub for commerce and government, making it an essential part of the region. Visitors can explore its rich Paraguayan culture and history, with the river providing a picturesque backdrop. Pilar's quiet and historical ambiance makes it an ideal destination for those looking to experience authentic Paraguayan life.
Capital city of Ñeembucú Department.
Located on the Paraguay River.
Important center for commerce.
Rich in Paraguayan culture.
Close access to the Paraguay River, ideal for scenic walks.
Rich in Paraguayan culture and history.
Serves as a commerce and government hub for the region.
Pilar is a small city, and walking is a great way to explore its streets and riverfront.
Try local Paraguayan dishes at eateries in the city center.
Exploring Paraguayan culture and history.
PYG ₲
$40-$80 p/day
Spanish, Guarani
Visit the local museums to learn about the history and culture of the region.
Enjoy a stroll or a picnic along the Paraguay River.
April-JuneSeptember-November
Spring is a pleasant time to visit Pilar with mild temperatures suitable for exploring the city.
Summers can be hot, but it's a great time to enjoy river activities.
Fall offers comfortable weather and fewer tourists, ideal for sightseeing.
Winters are mild, perfect for exploring cultural sites without the crowds.