This is a private tour of the main points of the city. We have a flexible schedule that adapts to your needs and preferences of passengers.
It is ideal for a more personalized and unforgettable experience in the city of Montevideo.
You can instruct the driver to make some other stop at places of interest if you want to visit a special place.
If the walk is morning, you can end up at a scheduled lunch spot... or start at a restaurant after lunch in case you choose the afternoon schedule.
A tour of Montevideo’s highlights, with professional guides who will make you live an unforgettable experience and give you information about the society, culture and history of Uruguay in general and Montevideo in particular.
Private<br/>Duration: 4 hours<br/>Maximum 15 passengers<br/>Pickup included
The Mercado del Puerto in Montevideo is one of the greatest gastronomic and cultural references in the region and an almost mandatory point of visit for anyone who wants to soak up the true Uruguayan feeling.
The Plaza de la Constitución or Plaza Matriz is located in the historic center of the old city of Montevideo.
It was the central square of the old fortress city of San Felipe and Santiago de Montevideo, in this square the independence of Uruguay as a country was declared. The metropolitan cathedral is also located in this square.
It is one of the places with the greatest movement of tourists and cultural spaces in the entire city of Montevideo.
The Plaza Independencia is the central and most important square of the city of Montevideo, in Uruguay, it is located in the center of the city, in the space that was the entrance to the old fortified city of Montevideo.
In its center is the monument and General José Gervasio Artigas, head of the war for independence.
Around it the building of the presidency of the republic, where the president of Uruguay works
The Legislative Palace is the congress building and headquarters of the Legislative Power of Uruguay.
The building was built between 1908 and 1925 in the city of Montevideo, it was inaugurated on August 25, 1925 in commemoration of the centenary of the Declaration of Independence.
It is the central market of the city or one of the last great markets built in iron in Montevideo.
In 2006, the Municipality of Montevideo made the decision to recover the Agricultural Market as the center of a macro urban recovery project.
Avenida 18 de Julio is the main street of the city of Montevideo, and in it are some of the most important or historical buildings of the city.
It is the stadium with the largest capacity in Uruguay and one of the 15 largest in America. On July 18, 1983, it was declared by FIFA as a Historical Monument of World Soccer, being the only construction of its kind in the world.
The first Soccer World Cup of 1930 was played in this stadium.
There are the Centenario Stadium, the Luis Méndez Piana Park Stadium, the Palermo Park Stadium, the Darwin Piñeyrúa Athletics Track and the Municipal Velodrome.
The park is an ideal place to walk, hike or exercise and enjoy the fresh air provided by the wooded area. Near the Centennial Stadium is the La Carreta monument, the work of the sculptor José Belloni.
Beach included within the Pocitos neighborhood. It is located on the banks of the Río de la Plata. Stop to visit the Montevideo Signboard, take photos and appreciate the panoramic view of one of the most beautiful neighborhoods in the city.
The Sofitel Montevideo Casino Carrasco Hotel and Spa, also known as the Hotel Casino Carrasco, is the best five-star hotel in Montevideo, located on the Rambla de Montevideo, very close to the city's international airport.
La Rambla de Montevideo is a long avenue 24 km long that runs along the coast of the Río de la Plata
Montevideo, the vibrant capital of Uruguay, is a charming blend of historic architecture, modern urban life, and stunning coastal views. Known for its rich cultural scene, delicious local cuisine, and welcoming atmosphere, it offers a unique South American experience with a European touch.
The main square in the city, surrounded by historic buildings and the iconic Independence Monument.
A popular urban beach with a lively atmosphere, perfect for swimming, sunbathing, and water sports.
A historic market and food court offering a variety of local cuisine, souvenirs, and cultural experiences.
A beautiful coastal promenade stretching along the city's waterfront, offering stunning views and recreational activities.
A must-visit for football (soccer) fans, showcasing the history and culture of Uruguay's beloved sport.
A traditional Uruguayan barbecue featuring various cuts of beef, pork, and sausages, grilled to perfection.
A classic Uruguayan sandwich filled with beef, ham, cheese, lettuce, tomatoes, and mayonnaise.
A sweet, caramel-like spread made from milk and sugar, often used in desserts and pastries.
A breaded and fried cutlet of beef or chicken, similar to schnitzel, often served with mashed potatoes or salad.
This is the peak tourist season with warm weather, long daylight hours, and numerous outdoor activities. The city comes alive with festivals and events.
Uruguayan Peso (UYU)
UTC-3
220VV, 50HzHz
Montevideo is generally safe for tourists, but petty crime such as pickpocketing and bag snatching can occur, especially in crowded areas and on public transportation. Exercise caution and be aware of your surroundings.
Terminal Tres Cruces, Terminal Baltasar Mendez
Affordable and efficient, with a wide range of routes. Buses are the primary mode of public transport.
Available • Apps: Uber, InDriver
Car, Bike, Scooter
A charming colonial town with cobblestone streets, historic buildings, and a picturesque waterfront. A UNESCO World Heritage Site.
A glamorous beach resort town known for its stunning beaches, luxury hotels, and vibrant nightlife.
A picturesque town known for its wineries, historic architecture, and scenic landscapes.
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