Sightseens & Tours Montevideo Travel Guide |
Many tourists visit the city because of its beaches
that go from the hill of Montevideo,
up to the residential zone of Carrasco.
The city has got some shopping centers, a wide range of museums,
theatres, cultural centers where there are continuously activity.
The rambla (shore) and the parks are reference points at the
moment of spending some days at a city where you breathe European
air, from its population who most of them are European descendants,
up to the urbanity planning.
At the weekend the favorites tours are the Ciudad Vieja (Old
City), going round Sarandí Pedestrian Street, going
back in time visiting the antiques market of Matriz Square,
the Hill Fortress (it is the highest part of the city) and
finally arriving to The Market of the Port, a place in the
city that no tourist can miss, ask there for a “medio
y medio” (a drink that mixes white wine and champagne)
while you eat at some of the so many restaurants that are
under the iron antique structure. |
Market of the Port |
The origin of the Market of the Port is related
to some Englishmen who brought the draft and new technique
construction which caused great impact in the Montevideo society.
This old market with its many shops, restaurants, terraces
and the mixture of craftsmen, musician, painters, comics and
all kind of people who approach to eat, buy or just to see
and enjoy.
Saturday is the chosen day to become the place in an animated
day by mimes, drawers and singers. Food here is excellent,
from the classical barbecues up to the most sophisticated
dish of the international cuisine. |
MARKET OF THE PORT
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Centenario Stadium in Montevideo |
It has been declared as the most important historical
monument of football soccer of the world. On the 18 of July
1930 was opened in Uruguay, the Centenary Stadium, at the
same time that we celebrated the centenary of the first Uruguayan
Constitution.
It was the first stadium of the world which was built in
order to celebrate the First World Cup of Football soccer.
This is the reason why, when a world football cup is approaching,
the stadium is reminded with nostalgia and respect because
it was the first one.
It was born as a dream at the beginning of the century. |
CENTENARIO STADIUM
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The Markets in Montevideo |
One of the centenary customs is the markets that
take place in different neighborhoods of Montevideo. There,
as in the medieval markets, all kind of things and services
are sold, bought or exchanged. Through out the street of Montevideo
there are market streets, you can also see streets artists
with different proposals.
The most popular market streets are, on Saturday the one
of Villa Biarritz in Punta Carretas neighborhood and on Sundays
the one of Tristán Narvaja, on the street of the same
name and 18th of july Avenue, at Cordón neighborhood. |
TRISTÁN NARVAJA FAIR
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Rodó Park in Montevideo |
One of the most popular and visited park of Montevideo
is Rodó park which has an excellent location; between
Ramírez beach and the Golf Club.
It is the main area of mechanical games, and it also includes
a summer theatre and a musical area, it has a children library
which is inside a castle next to the artificial lake.
Also here, visitors can appreciate the monument to José
Enrique Rodó and the piece of art “Nuevos Rumbos”
which is an example of one of the works done by the most important
sculptors of Uruguay, José Belloni. |
RODÓ PARK
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Zoo Park Lecocq in Montevideo |
This is a park which keeps animals and preserves
native species in more than 50 hectares. The atmosphere, the
nature surrounding the area and the adequate structure create
a perfect place to visit.
It is twenty minutes far from the center of the city and
it is one of the most attractive touristic areas of the city.
Nowadays, the park has a service for each visitant, a professional
equip organizes guided tours on feet or horse in order to
recognize the Fauna and vegetation. Besides it has got tours
in little trains for children while visiting the zoo and recreational
activities.
In all of these tours you can see the animals of the Uruguayan
fauna which are quite free, here they reproduce themselves
and are protected enjoining a unique area in Montevideo. |
ZOO PARK LECOCQ
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The Prado in Montevideo |
The Prado has the Botanical garden where Charles
Racine, at the end of XIX century got miles of species.
There you can appreciate the famous rose area with a special
central pergola and the place where annually take place the
Rural Exposition and the cavalcades, these one are done during
the Saint Week and are a spectacle called “Criolla Week”.
Also in the park you can see many sculptures of Indian or
Gaucho inspiration, for example, “La Diligencia”,
“El peon de Estancia” and “Los últimos
Charruas”. |
THE PRADO
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Pocitos beach in Montevideo |
This is the beach that teenagers prefer; football
and volleyball championships are organized, also nautic sports.
It is a calm beach; its sand is white, ideal for the family.
It is 10 minutes far from downtown. Over the rambla there
are small bars and restaurant which will delight even the
most demanding ones. |
POCITOS BEACH
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Buceo Beach in Montevideo |
This beach is quite and its sand is wet. On it
people practice different sport such as, football, tennis
and windsurf.
It also has the services of bar and Baywatch. A few meters
from it, you will find the Oceanographic museum of Montevideo. |
BUCEO BEACH
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Malvin beach in Montevideo |
As you approach to the east, the beaches become
bigger and sandier.
Malvín beach is a big bay of calm waters; from there
you can enjoy the panoramic view of the cost of the city.
It also has the service of bar and Baywatch. |
MALVIN BEACH
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Carrasco beach in Montevideo |
Carrasco beach is the limit between the departments
of Montevideo and Canelones. Its sand is soft and it is a
calm beach.
Carrasco is a residential neighborhood, one of the most beautiful
of Montevideo; there is a wide gastronomic offer, an important
night activity and shops, too. |
CARRASCO BEACH
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