The promenade runs parallel to the Laguna Setúbal, a significant body of water formed by the Salado and Paraná river systems.
The iconic Puente Colgante (Hanging Bridge) visible from the Costanera collapsed during the floods of 1983 and was fully reconstructed in 2002.
The area is a popular site for local 'mate' culture, where residents gather to drink the traditional herbal infusion.
The promenade is part of a larger network of coastal paths that define the city's relationship with its river-based geography.
The Costanera serves as a natural flood defense barrier for the adjacent neighborhoods.
Costanera Santa Fe is a prominent riverside promenade situated along the Laguna Setúbal in the city of Santa Fe, Argentina. It serves as the primary outdoor recreational space for locals, stretching along Avenida Almirante Brown. The area features a long pedestrian walkway designed for walking, jogging, and cycling. It provides direct views of the Puente Colgante, the iconic symbol of the city. The park area includes various food kiosks, bars, and open spaces for leisure activities. It is frequently used for public cultural events and open-air markets. The promenade connects the residential northern area with the city's waterfront recreational zone.
The pedestrian pathway section offering an unobstructed view of the Puente Colgante at sunset.
Bring your own thermos and yerba mate to blend in with the local crowd.
Visit during the early evening to see the city lights reflect on the Laguna Setúbal.
Watch for cyclists as the path is shared between pedestrians and active commuters.
Do not attempt to swim in the Laguna Setúbal, as the currents and water conditions are often unsuitable for recreation.
Casual, comfortable walking attire; bring sunscreen as shade is limited in certain sections.