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Montevideo


Montevideo Travel Guide


Top Places:
#1 Auditorio Nacional Adela Reta
#2 Rambla República Argentina
#3 Rambla Gran Bretaña
#4 Teatro Solís
#5 Rodo Park
#6 Rambla Pocitos

Montevideo in Prices & Facts

$14.7 $14.68
Quick Lunch for One
$53.4 $53.37
Dinner for Two
Currency
Peso Uruguayo / $U / UYU

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$1.3 $1.28
Public Transport Ride



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Tourist Reviews

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@dodoshenka
« I like Montevideo and Uruguayans more than Buenos Aires and Argentinians. It's much calmer here, fewer people, and a lot of creative folks who sell various things and make them on the spot. Plus, the locals are friendlier, at least from what we've experienced! 😊 »
@dasha_on_the_road
« Let's return to my favorite theme) Waterfront of Montevideo. What I love most about this city is its name. It just breathes magic! »
@ruargentina
« In Montevideo, it's warmer than in Buenos Aires. You can legally buy dollars. And there's the ocean. That's where the advantages end. »
@vkumov
« Montevideo is a city of artists and free spirits, antiques and retro treasures. At least, that's how it sticks in my mind. The ambiance of French democracy, discussions about the success of growing cannabis, bars reminiscent of 90s Berlin, a trend towards communism, and jokes about how even the end of the world will arrive here about 10 years later than everywhere else. 😊 »
@izh_coworking
« "City of relaxation. City of autumn. City of inspiration." »
@zaytsevayv
« "Montevideo, Uruguay. Nothing special, but you can stroll around for a couple of hours ))" »