Asunción is the the capital of  Paraguay and by far the biggest city. It  is located at the the east  bank of the rio Paraguay at the Bay of  Asuncion.  
The city is an appealing mix of old and new  (or: less old), of poor  and rich, of city and countryside. There are  many beautiful colonial  buildings, and just old buildings in general,  which are either in great  shape or completly detoriated (often just  next to each other). You´ll  see lots of highrise buildings, which are  mostly quite simple, but  entertaining in a way. There is the great  presidential palace, with at  the back side the navy (one ship), and  just a couple of meters away the  first slumps. A great place to buy  just about anything from sweet  potatoes to weddingdresses to hardware  and software is the Mercado  Quatro, a whole neighborhood of  marketspace. Don´t skip the harbour,  where antique cranes are still  functioning.
The nightlife consists of karaokebars, the  cosmopolitan Cafe  Literario and small hubs of culture that are hard to  tap into (talk to  the locals for help).  
In the city you will find colonial buildings and nice parks  next  to a growing number of modern buildings. You can visit the  colonial  building and museum Casa Viola or stroll around in the  Botanical Garden  (jardin botanico), former home of the famous Lopez  family. There is a  good view of the city from the Parque Carlos Antonio  Lopez high above  Asunción. In Asuncion you can also find a golf-course  and a zoo. It is  no surprise that the capital is also the travel hub  of the country. You  can book tours to the Iguazú Falls (which are  actually on the border  between Argentina and Brazil, but they are verry  close to Ciudad del  Este) and all other major places of interest  throughout the country. 
 

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