Discover Montevideo like a local with our exclusive, interactive tour. Explore historic sites, stunning coastlines, and savor Uruguayan cuisine. Book your adventure today.
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Mercado del Puerto - The Mercado del Puerto is a delightful destination! This expansive 19th-century market is bustling with restobars that specialize in meats. It’s an optional stop for travelers interested in experiencing a classic Uruguayan Parrillada (barbecue).
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Plaza Zabala - Walking (optional) Zabala Square features gardens designed by French landscape architect Eduardo Andre, enclosed by iron fences and gates. The square is encircled by Ring Durango Street, named after the district where Zabala was born. On the south side of the square is the Taranco Palace, home to the Museum of Decorative Arts.
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Plaza Matriz - We can explore this area on foot. The Plaza de la Constitución, also known as Plaza Matriz (Cathedral), is situated in Montevideo’s historic Old City neighborhood. It was the main square of the Fortress City of San Felipe and Santiago de Montevideo and the only public space originally designed as such.
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Plaza Independencia - Plaza Independencia is the most significant square in Montevideo, Uruguay. Located in the city center, it occupies the space of the former Citadel of Montevideo. The square features a monument and mausoleum dedicated to General José Gervasio Artigas, along with several historic buildings and stunning eclectic architecture.
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Rambla de Montevideo - The Rambla de Montevideo is a 24-kilometer-long avenue that runs along the coast of the Río de la Plata in Montevideo, Uruguay’s capital.
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Palacio Legislativo - The Legislative Palace is the seat of Uruguay’s Legislative Branch. It houses the General Assembly, which consists of two chambers that meet separately or jointly depending on the situation: the House of Representatives and the Chamber of Senators. This impressive building is a must-see in the city. Admission to the Legislative Palace is $3.
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Estadio Centenario - After passing by Batlle Park, we will visit the Estadio Centenario, a must-see in Montevideo. Uruguay was the first world champion, and the Centenario Stadium hosted the finals. Travelers can also request visits to other neighborhoods.
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El Prado - Prado is a serene and exclusive residential district known for its extensive park, where visitors can stroll among native and exotic plants in the botanical garden and roses around stone arches in El Rosedal. The Blanes Museum, a 19th-century chalet now housing Uruguayan art, offers more gardens. Las Carmelitas, a much-photographed church built in the 1920s, and the Japanese garden are also notable attractions.
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Montevideo - Various places and features can be added according to your interests, such as winery and vineyard tours, estancia tours, and professional photography to capture this great experience.
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Fortaleza del Cerro - The General Artigas Fortress, or Fortress of the Cerro de Montevideo, is an ancient fortification built in 1808 by order of Governor Francisco Javier de Elío. It is considered one of the main symbols of Uruguay and its capital.
- Private transportation
- On-board WiFi
- Air conditioning
- 2 Bottled water
- Excellent guides: Paola, Carlos, Zach, and Favio
- Lunch is not included but will provide you different options of the best restaurants.
- Museum fees might vary between $3 to $14 and the Estadio Centenario Futbol Museum is 300UY$
- Save your memories with great professional photos for an extra(coordinate with your tour operator)
Get ready for an exclusive journey through our capital with a genuine local guide! They will share their knowledge in an engaging and entertaining manner, encouraging questions and interaction from all tour members. Proudly awarded the Badge of Excellence, this tour promises the experience you deserve! Flexibility is our hallmark. Your adventure begins at your chosen pick-up point in a modern, comfortable car at a time that suits you. This tour is crafted for you to experience “a day in the life of a Uruguayan.” As you explore our vibrant city, you’ll visit top attractions including the old city with its numerous Art Deco buildings and historic architecture, the Prado garden with its diverse nature, and the iconic Fortress of Cerro’s Hill, offering stunning views of the city. Next, we’ll head east to admire the beautiful coastline of Carrasco and its luxurious residential areas. To top it all off, you’ll get to savor delicious Uruguayan cuisine. Your way, your best tour!
- Travel Time was included on the Total Duration
- Tour operator may vary depending on the quantity of travelers and availability
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.