Private Have It Your Way Tour in Colonia del Sacramento
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Private Have It Your Way Tour in Colonia del Sacramento

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About this experience

Be prepared for an exclusive trip with a local through the old yet eternal city of Colonia del Sacramento, a UNESCO World Heritage site. Colonia is one of Uruguay’s most enchanting places, known for its cobblestone streets, colonial architecture, and historical significance. This tour of Colonia del Sacramento offers visitors a chance to explore its rich cultural heritage, scenic landscapes, and local life.

Begin your tour at the Portón de Campo, the city’s historic entrance gate, built by the Portuguese in 1745. This stone gate, with its wooden drawbridge, sets the tone for a journey back in time, including iconic spots like the Calle de los Suspiros and much more!

Embark on a journey of architectural beauty, and cultural richness, all condensed into a memorable and enriching experience as you walk off the beaten path .

Whether you are fascinated by colonial history, architectural marvels, or simply the charm of a picturesque town, Aplace that offers an unforgettable visit.

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Private Have It Your Way Tour in Colonia del Sacramento

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What's included

Private transportation
WiFi on board
Excellent an professional guides
Air-conditioned vehicle
Bottled water
Granja Arenas Colonia.

Detailed itinerary

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Here is our first adventure! Granja Colonia Arenas is a notable tourist attraction located near Colonia del Sacramento, Uruguay. This farm, also known as Granja Colonia or La Granja Arenas, offers a unique blend of agricultural heritage, local culture, and quirky attractions, making it a popular destination for visitors of all ages. Here is a detailed description of Granja Colonia Arenas:
Overview

Granja Colonia Arenas is a family-owned farm that has been transformed into a multifaceted tourist spot. It is famous for its large collection of pencils and other curiosities, as well as its production of traditional Uruguayan farm products. Ideal to have a snack before the adventure of Colonia.

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Explore, and admire the of the beaten path
Founded by the Portuguese in 1680, Colonia del Sacramento boasts a unique blend of Portuguese, Spanish, and indigenous influences, evident in its diverse architecture and cultural heritage. The historic quarter, known as the Barrio Histórico, and the heart of the city's allure.
As you wander through the narrow streets of the Barrio Histórico, you'll encounter colorful colonial buildings, picturesque plazas, and ancient stone fortifications, including the iconic. The scent of jasmine fills the air as you pass by quaint cafes, artisan shops, and galleries showcasing local artwork.
Beyond its historic charm, Colonia del Sacramento offers breathtaking natural beauty, with pristine beaches, lush parks, and panoramic vistas of the river and coastline. Visitors can explore the city's maritime history at the Museo Municipal, stroll along the scenic Rambla de Colonia, or embark on a boat tour to admire the city from the water.

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Unforgetable pictures here!
The Colonia del Sacramento Lighthouse (Faro de Colonia del Sacramento) stands as a symbol of the city's maritime heritage and offers stunning views of the surrounding area. It is located within the historic quarter, which is a UNESCO World Heritage Site, blending seamlessly with the colonial architecture that characterizes this charming city.

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Walking down Calle de los Suspiros is like stepping back in time. Visitors can explore the street at their leisure, soaking in the historic ambiance and imagining life in the colonial era. The street is often less crowded than other tourist spots, providing a tranquil and reflective experience. The nearby Plaza Mayor and the rest of the historic quarter offer additional historical sites, museums, cafes, and shops that enhance the visit.

In summary, Calle de los Suspiros is a captivating and historically rich street in Colonia del Sacramento that embodies the city's colonial past and architectural heritage. Its evocative name and preserved state make it a must-visit destination for those interested in history, architecture, and the enchanting stories of yesteryear.

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Explore this historic church, originally built by the Portuguese in 1680 and later rebuilt by the Spanish. Admire its architectural beauty and peaceful interior.

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The Plaza Real de Toros de San Carlos, commonly known as the Bullring of San Carlos, is a significant historical and architectural landmark located in Colonia del Sacramento, Uruguay. This structure, although no longer in use for its original purpose, remains a fascinating relic of the region's past.
History

Construction: The bullring was constructed in 1908 by a Spanish entrepreneur named Nicolás Mihanovich. It was built to accommodate the growing popularity of bullfighting in Uruguay during that era.
Inauguration: The first bullfight took place on January 9, 1910, marking the beginning of a short-lived but vibrant period of bullfighting events in Colonia.
Closure: Bullfighting was banned in Uruguay in 1912, just two years after the bullring's opening, which led to its abandonment. The last event was held on February 9, 1912.

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While we walk trought the mighy Colonia del sacramento we will take you to admire the Puerta de Campo (Country Gate) of Colonia del Sacramento stands as a majestic entrance to this historic city, offering visitors a glimpse into its rich past and captivating charm.

Constructed in the 18th century during the Portuguese colonial era, this iconic gate served as a crucial point of entry and defense for the settlement, which changed hands multiple times between the Portuguese and Spanish empires. Its imposing stone walls, adorned with intricate architectural details, evoke a sense of grandeur and history.

As you approach the Puerta de Campo, you'll be greeted by its towering presence and formidable fortifications, which once guarded the city against foreign invaders and pirate attacks. The gate's sturdy wooden doors, reinforced with iron bars and bolts, stand as a testament to its defensive purpose.

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The Colonia sign, located in, is a modern and vibrant landmark that serves as both a popular photo spot and a symbol of the city. This colorful sign spells out "COLONIA" in large, bold letters, and has become a must-visit attraction for tourists and a point of pride for locals.

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Guide guide
PT EN ES

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Important information

Wheelchair accessible
Infants and small children can ride in a pram or stroller
Service animals allowed
Public transportation options are available nearby
Specialized infant seats are available
Not recommended for travelers with poor cardiovascular health
Suitable for all physical fitness levels
Wheelchairs and strollers need to be foldable. If they are not we need to upgrade the vehicle type for a different cost.

Meeting point

If you're arriving in Montevideo by cruise ship, please head to the front of the port at Rambla 25 de Agosto 1825, where you'll see a large building with a lighthouse. Our friendly driver or tour operator will be waiting at the port gates, holding a sign with your name to greet you.

About Montevideo

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.

Top Attractions

Plaza Independencia

The main square in the city, surrounded by historic buildings and the iconic Independence Monument.

Historical 1-2 hours Free

Pocitos Beach

A popular urban beach with a lively atmosphere, perfect for swimming, sunbathing, and water sports.

Beach Half-day Free

Mercado del Puerto

A historic market and food court offering a variety of local cuisine, souvenirs, and cultural experiences.

Cultural 1-2 hours Free entry, food and souvenirs for purchase

Rambla de Montevideo

A beautiful coastal promenade stretching along the city's waterfront, offering stunning views and recreational activities.

Scenic Varies Free

Museo del Fútbol

A must-visit for football (soccer) fans, showcasing the history and culture of Uruguay's beloved sport.

Museum 1-2 hours Moderate (around USD 5)

Must-Try Local Dishes

Asado

A traditional Uruguayan barbecue featuring various cuts of beef, pork, and sausages, grilled to perfection.

Dinner Contains meat, not suitable for vegetarians or vegans.

Chivito

A classic Uruguayan sandwich filled with beef, ham, cheese, lettuce, tomatoes, and mayonnaise.

Dinner Contains meat and dairy, can be made vegetarian.

Dulce de Leche

A sweet, caramel-like spread made from milk and sugar, often used in desserts and pastries.

Dessert Vegetarian, contains dairy.

Milanesa

A breaded and fried cutlet of beef or chicken, similar to schnitzel, often served with mashed potatoes or salad.

Dinner Contains meat, can be made vegetarian with a different protein.

Popular Activities

Hiking Biking Water sports Beachgoing Spa treatments Sunbathing Museum visits Historical tours

Best Time to Visit

December to February (Summer)

This is the peak tourist season with warm weather, long daylight hours, and numerous outdoor activities. The city comes alive with festivals and events.

20°C to 30°C 68°F to 86°F

Practical Information

Language

  • Official: Spanish
  • Widely spoken: Portuguese, English (to some extent)
  • English: Moderately spoken

Currency

Uruguayan Peso (UYU)

Time Zone

UTC-3

Electricity

220VV, 50HzHz

Safety Information

Overall Safety Rating: Generally safe, but exercise caution in certain areas

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.

Important Precautions:
  • • Avoid walking alone at night in less touristy areas.
  • • Keep valuables secure and out of sight.
  • • Use common sense and stay alert to your surroundings.

Getting there

By air
  • Carrasco International Airport • 20 km from city center
By bus

Terminal Tres Cruces, Terminal Baltasar Mendez

Getting around

Public transport

Affordable and efficient, with a wide range of routes. Buses are the primary mode of public transport.

Taxis

Available • Apps: Uber, InDriver

Rentals

Car, Bike, Scooter

Neighborhoods

Ciudad Vieja (Old Town) Pocitos Carrasco Punta Carretas

Day trips

Colonia del Sacramento
180 km from Montevideo • Full day

A charming colonial town with cobblestone streets, historic buildings, and a picturesque waterfront. A UNESCO World Heritage Site.

Punta del Este
130 km from Montevideo • Full day

A glamorous beach resort town known for its stunning beaches, luxury hotels, and vibrant nightlife.

Carmelo
100 km from Montevideo • Full day

A picturesque town known for its wineries, historic architecture, and scenic landscapes.

Festivals

Carnaval de Montevideo • February Montevideo Jazz Festival • November Festival de Cine de Montevideo • October

Pro tips

  • Visit the Mercado del Puerto for an authentic taste of Uruguayan cuisine and culture.
  • Explore the city's street art scene with a guided tour or self-guided walk.
  • Try the local wine and beer, including Tannat wine and craft brews from Punta Carretas Brewery.
  • Take a day trip to Colonia del Sacramento to experience Uruguay's colonial past and scenic landscapes.
  • Learn a few basic Spanish phrases to enhance your cultural experience and connect with locals.
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