Overview
- In early July the Santa Fe government presented Vacaciones Copadas, a provincial winter agenda that assembles more than 150 cultural, recreational, sports and gastronomic activities across all 19 departments.
- Officials say the program targets children, adolescents and families and that many provincial spaces will be open Wednesday to Sunday with free admission during the school break.
- Authorities credit recent improvements in public security, investments in roads and cultural infrastructure, a temporary tax exemption for events that has already drawn ten requests and new credit lines for hotels and tourist firms for making the program possible.
- Municipal schedules in Rosario and the city of Santa Fe are already running daily activities in theaters, museums, parks and neighborhood centers, with highlights in Rosario at Plataforma Lavardén, Museo Gallardo and Cine El Cairo, which opens a family film cycle July 4.
- Public offerings sit alongside paid or discounted private shows and shopping-center attractions such as Alto Rosario’s Super Jump through July 19, a mix meant to boost bookings for small tourism businesses and generate wider local spending.