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this The largest fair in Neuquén This Saturday starts on Jaimede Nevares Park. Despite speculation that this weekend will be filled with windthe weather forecast predicts good weather on this day. These are all the details you need to know when visiting the website neuken enplund y fusion of flavors.
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As for Neuquén Emprende, there will be stalls for crafts, pastries, 3D printing, plants, natural cream and more. 17 to 23.
At the same time, the best local food will also be distributed in 8 food trucks For the fusion of flavors.
A performance at the largest fair in Neuquén
Here’s the lineup of artists who will be appearing at Parque Jaime de Nevarres this weekend.
Saturday, November 2:
- 19 o’clock: bardo circus
- 19 o’clock: artist
- 20 hours: evil+band
- Blackjack: plant
- 22 hours: wild card
Sunday, November 3:
- 19 o’clock: magic show
- 20 hours: Multi-character show
- Blackjack: Appearance (Jazz & Soul)
- 22 hours: shape of air
How will the wind change in Neuquén this Saturday?
According to the National Meteorological Service (SMN), No yellow alert This weekend about the wind in the Alto Valley. Likewise, he said it won’t rain today.
The maximum temperature will be 22°C, falling to 19°C at night. In the afternoon there will be westerly winds of 13 to 22 km/h; however, as night falls the winds will increase (this time from the north) with speeds of between 23 and 31 km/h, accompanied by winds as high as 50 Km/h wind gusts.
Map: Bus that gets off at Jaime de Nevares Park
There are 3 bus stops between Entre Ríos and Alderete streets, where Neuquén’s largest market takes place. These are the bus lines that depart from near the park:
Via Entre Rios Street:
- Line 4: Connects Villa Ceferino and Ciudad Deportiva.
- Line 7: Connecting Cuenca XV Sector 2 and 7 de Mayo and the Central and Southern Districts.
- Line 10: Connects Xibepa and South-Central District.
- Line 11: Connecting Greater Neuquén with the central and eastern regions.
- Line 27: Connecting the northern and southern central areas of Greater Neuquén.
- Line 28: Connects Sapere and Valentina Rorte Rural.
On Aldrett Street:
- Line 5: Connects Hibepa and Confluencia Rural.
- Line 12: Connects Los Honoros and Mariano Moreno.
- Line 16: Connects Cuenca XVI Sector 8 and Mariano More.
- Line 25: Connects Cuenca XV and Confluencia Rural.
In Arturoiglia Street:
- Wire 2: Connecting Sapere and Industrial Park
- Line 13: Connect Hibepa and Mariano Moreno.
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**Interview with Maria Gonzalez, Event Organizer for the Neuquén Fair at Jaime de Nevares Park**
**Editor:** Good evening, Maria! Thank you for joining us today. Can you tell us more about the Neuquén Fair that kicks off this weekend at Jaime de Nevares Park?
**Maria Gonzalez:** Thank you for having me! We’re incredibly excited for the Neuquén Fair this Saturday. It’s set to be the largest fair in the region, featuring a fantastic mix of local crafts, gourmet food, and artistic performances. Despite some initial concerns about windy weather, the forecast looks promising, and we anticipate a great turnout.
**Editor:** That’s wonderful to hear! What can attendees expect in terms of activities and entertainment?
**Maria Gonzalez:** Attendees can enjoy a variety of stalls offering crafts, pastries, 3D printing, and even natural creams. We have eight food trucks that will showcase the best local cuisine. On top of that, we have an exciting lineup of performances: starting with the Bardo Circus and several local bands on Saturday, and an array of shows, including a magic show and jazz performances on Sunday.
**Editor:** Sounds like a packed schedule! Are there any special highlights you’re particularly excited about?
**Maria Gonzalez:** Absolutely! The performances at night are always a highlight. I’m especially looking forward to the local band Evil+Band like Blackjack, as they have a unique sound that engages the audience. The fusion of flavors from our food trucks also promises to be a culinary adventure—there’s something for everyone!
**Editor:** How should people best prepare for their visit, especially considering the wind conditions?
**Maria Gonzalez:** Great question! While we don’t expect any rain, it’s wise for visitors to dress in layers, as temperatures will drop in the evening. Bringing a light jacket or sweater could help. We’ll have designated areas to shield from the wind, and signs to guide guests around safely.
**Editor:** Lastly, can you tell us about accessing the park?
**Maria Gonzalez:** Sure! There are multiple bus lines that stop just a couple of blocks from the park, making it easy for attendees to arrive. We’ve set up some thorough directions on our website, so it’s important for everyone to check that out before heading in.
**Editor:** Thank you so much for your insights, Maria. It sounds like a fantastic weekend ahead in Neuquén!
**Maria Gonzalez:** Thank you! We’re looking forward to welcoming everyone and showcasing the best of what Neuquén has to offer!