Montevideo: a destination for all seasons

The Uruguayan capital is presented as an ideal destination for those tourists interested in an experience rich in history, good gastronomy and a vibrant culture

One of the main attractions of Montevideo is its 30-kilometer long promenade. Along this route, whether on foot, by bike or by car, you can enjoy beautiful beaches and appreciate the varied architecture that surrounds them. From historic buildings to modern structures, passing through squares and sports spaces such as the skating rink in Parque Rodó and the skate rink in Buceo, the promenade offers fascinating panoramic views. In addition, Montevideo stands out for its cultural offering, which includes a wide variety of theater shows, museums, cultural centers and exhibition halls with works by internationally renowned artists.

The Agricultural Market is another of the city's great attractions. This renovated commercial space revitalizes the Goes neighborhood, offering a diverse commercial proposal with comprehensive services, recreational spaces, a food court and parking. With businesses ranging from fruits and vegetables to fresh foods, natural specialties and gastronomic options, the Market becomes a prominent point in Montevideo and Uruguay.

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A tour of the historic centre, known as the Ciudad Vieja, is a must for visitors. This neighbourhood allows you to discover buildings of great heritage and architectural value, as well as museums, exhibition halls, cafés, restaurants, designer shops, bookstores and antique dealers. In the heart of the Ciudad Vieja is the Plaza Matriz, where an antique fair and various cultural activities are held on Saturdays. The square is surrounded by important buildings such as the Cabildo, the Cathedral and the Club Uruguay.

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The Plaza Independencia, which connects the Old City with the new city, is another highlight. Surrounding this square are emblematic buildings such as the Solís Theatre, the Salvo Palace, the Puerta de la Ciudadela, the Estévez Palace and the Executive Tower. The Sarandí Pedestrian Street, which serves as the central access, connects both squares and stands out for its varied architecture.

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Finally, the Panoramic Viewpoint, located on the 22nd floor of the Montevideo City Hall building, offers an impressive view of the city from 77 meters high. Equipped with personalized attention and a touch screen that provides information on different tourist circuits, the viewpoint is an excellent observation point.


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