An old double storied house has been converted into a souvenir shop with a coffee kiosk.
A few very expensive restaurants serve in various combinations; one such is with a bed of broad beans and tomatoes.
Retrieved 17 May 2013.
With a score of 51, Paraguay's capital is the second cheapest place in South America to live, with only the chaotic, hyperinflation-stricken Caracas costing less.