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Aeberhard Rated the Long Weekend Balance in Santa Fe - No Gag as Positive

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The Secretary of Tourism of Santa Fe, Marcela Aeberhard, accompanied by the Secretary of Sport and Tourism of the Municipality of Rosario, Alejandra Mattheus, provided details of the movement and the economic impact of the long weekend in the province, which they described as “a great weekend with activities from north to south of the province”. At the headquarters of the Rosario Tourist Site (ETUR), Aeberhard explained that “86,707 are the visi…
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The Secretary of Tourism of Santa Fe, Marcela Aeberhard, accompanied by the Secretary of Sport and Tourism of the Municipality of Rosario, Alejandra Mattheus, provided details of the movement and the economic impact of the long weekend in the province, which they described as “a great weekend with activities from north to south of the province”. At the headquarters of the Rosario Tourist Site (ETUR), Aeberhard explained that “86,707 are the visi…

The province of Santa Fe closed a long weekend with very positive results, driven by the good weather and a great agenda of activities that will...

The long weekend was prodigal for the tourist business and its associates in the province of Santa Fe. According to data from the Provincial Tourist Observatory, there were 86,707 tourists and more than 500,000 people mobilized between Friday and Monday, between visitors and public participant of events. The economic impact would have exceeded $34,700,000,000, driven by an average expenditure of $400,245 per person. The average provincial hotel …

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With an average provincial occupation of 81%, and 92% in the cities of Rosario and Santa Fe - with peaks of between 90% and 100% in top-class hotels-, the long weekend left an economic movement of more than $34,704 million in the province. The Provincial Tourist Observatory relieved more than 40 cultural, sporting and gastronomic celebrations throughout the territory, consolidating Santa Fe as a national destination and reaffirming the importanc…

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economiareal.ar broke the news in on Monday, November 24, 2025.
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