Discover Montevideo’s iconic sites, learn to drink mate, and dive into Uruguay’s rich history and culture on this personalized half-day tour.
Discover Montevideo’s iconic sites, learn to drink mate, and dive into Uruguay’s rich history and culture on this personalized half-day tour.
- Plaza Independencia - The Independence Square stands as the focal and paramount square in Montevideo, Uruguay. Situated at the heart of the city, it occupies the historic space that once served as the entrance to the fortified old city of Montevideo. At its core, the square proudly hosts the monument honoring General José Gervasio Artigas, a key…
- Plaza Independencia - The Independence Square stands as the focal and paramount square in Montevideo, Uruguay. Situated at the heart of the city, it occupies the historic space that once served as the entrance to the fortified old city of Montevideo. At its core, the square proudly hosts the monument honoring General José Gervasio Artigas, a key figure in the struggle for independence.
Surrounding this iconic monument, one finds the edifice housing the Presidency of the Republic, serving as the workplace for the President of Uruguay. The Plaza Independencia, thus, serves as a symbolic and historical center, embodying the essence of Montevideo’s past and present.
- Plaza Matriz - The Constitution Square, also known as Plaza Matriz, graces the historic center of Montevideo’s old city. Once the central square of the fortress city of San Felipe and Santiago de Montevideo, it witnessed the pivotal moment when Uruguay declared its independence as a nation. Nestled within this square is the Metropolitan Cathedral, adding to its significance.
Today, the Plaza de la Constitución stands as a vibrant hub, attracting a constant flow of tourists and hosting various cultural spaces. It remains a key focal point in the city of Montevideo, embodying both historical importance and contemporary cultural vitality.
- Avenida 18 de Julio - Avenida 18 de Julio serves as the primary thoroughfare in Montevideo, showcasing some of the city’s most significant and historic buildings.
- Palacio Legislativo - The Legislative Palace serves as the congress building and central hub of the Legislative Power of Uruguay. Constructed between 1908 and 1925 in Montevideo, the building was inaugurated on August 25, 1925, marking the centenary of the Declaration of Independence.
- Parque Batlle - The park offers an ideal setting for leisurely strolls, hiking, or exercising, allowing visitors to relish the refreshing air within the wooded surroundings. Adjacent to the Centennial Stadium stands the La Carreta monument, a creation by the sculptor José Belloni.
- Parque Rodo - Parque Rodó is a tranquil residential district surrounding its eponymous green expanse, complete with a boating lake and classic amusement park attractions. Within the park, the National Museum of Visual Arts showcases 20th-century Uruguayan paintings and a charming sculpture garden.
- Playa Pocitos - Situated within the Pocitos neighborhood, this beach lies along the shores of the RÃo de la Plata. Take a moment to explore the Montevideo Signboard, capturing photos and savoring the panoramic vistas of one of the city’s most picturesque neighborhoods.
- Private transportation
- Private transportation
- Tips
- Tips
While I teach you the basic steps to drink a mate, our national drink, I will show you the most emblematic places in Montevideo.
I will tell you the official story, and the not so official story about the creation of our country, always based on real events, so that on this tour you have the greatest possible knowledge of our history and idiosyncrasies….
While I teach you the basic steps to drink a mate, our national drink, I will show you the most emblematic places in Montevideo.
I will tell you the official story, and the not so official story about the creation of our country, always based on real events, so that on this tour you have the greatest possible knowledge of our history and idiosyncrasies.
Don’t worry about the schedule, I will adapt to whatever is necessary so that you can fully enjoy your visit to Montevideo.
I will tell you, in many details, about the passions of Uruguayans, especially when it comes to football, food and politics.
I will do everything possible so that you finish the tour very happy and with a clear idea of ​​what Uruguay is like and what Uruguayans are like.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.