


The historic heart of Montevideo, where colonial architecture, art galleries, and lively cafes line the cobblestone streets. It is centered around Plaza Matriz, the city's foundational square.
READ MOREA bustling 19th-century market hall near the port, famous for its numerous parrillas (traditional steakhouses) where you can experience an authentic Uruguayan barbecue.
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A 22-kilometer-long coastal avenue that follows the entire shoreline of the city. It's a central part of local life, perfect for walking, cycling, or watching the sunset over the Río de la Plata.
READ MOREAn iconic and eclectic architectural landmark that towers over Plaza Independencia. Once the tallest building in South America, its unique design has dominated the city's skyline since 1928.
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Uruguay's most prestigious and historic theatre, inaugurated in 1856. This neoclassical masterpiece hosts a wide range of world-class performances, from opera and ballet to contemporary plays.
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