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      <title>7 Days in Montevideo: First-Timer Plan</title>
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      <description>A full week in Montevideo works best if you accept upfront that the city itself is a 2-3 day destination and let the rest of the week lean on Uruguay&amp;rsquo;s coast and countryside.
Day 1 Walk Ciudad Vieja and Plaza Independencia: Plaza Matriz, the Cathedral, the Cabildo, and the Palacio Salvo, tallest in South America when it opened in 1927. Lunch at Mercado del Puerto runs $15-25. Walk the Rambla toward sunset and have dinner in Ciudad Vieja for $15-30.</description>
      
      
       
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      <description>Six days is generous for Montevideo, and honestly, most of it should go toward day trips rather than the city itself, which wraps up comfortably in 2-3 days.
Day 1 Walk Ciudad Vieja and Plaza Independencia: Plaza Matriz, the Cathedral, the Cabildo, and the Palacio Salvo, tallest in South America when it opened in 1927. Lunch at Mercado del Puerto runs $15-25. Walk the Rambla toward sunset and have dinner in Ciudad Vieja for $15-30.</description>
      
      
       
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      <title>4 Days in Montevideo: First-Timer Plan</title>
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      <description>Four days lets you cover Montevideo&amp;rsquo;s city core properly and add two full day trips. Be honest with yourself: the city alone is a 2-3 day destination, so this plan leans on Uruguay&amp;rsquo;s countryside and coast to fill it out well.
Day 1 Walk Ciudad Vieja: Plaza Matriz, the Cathedral, the Cabildo, and Plaza Independencia with the Palacio Salvo, tallest in South America when it opened in 1927. Lunch at Mercado del Puerto runs $15-25.</description>
      
      
       
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      <title>3 Days in Montevideo: First-Timer Plan</title>
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      <description>Three days covers Montevideo&amp;rsquo;s city core comfortably and leaves room for one day trip, which is exactly how this plan uses the extra time.
Day 1 Explore Ciudad Vieja and Plaza Independencia: Plaza Matriz, the Cathedral, the Cabildo, and the Palacio Salvo, the tallest building in South America when it opened in 1927. Lunch at Mercado del Puerto costs around $15-25 for a full grilled meal. In the evening, walk the Rambla toward sunset, then have dinner in Ciudad Vieja for $15-30 per person.</description>
      
      
       
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      <title>2 Days in Montevideo: First-Timer Plan</title>
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      <description>Two days is honestly the minimum for Montevideo, and it&amp;rsquo;s enough to cover the essentials without rushing. This plan sticks to the walkable core.
Day 1 Start in Ciudad Vieja, the colonial old town founded in 1724. Walk Plaza Matriz, the Cathedral, and the Cabildo, then head to Plaza Independencia to see the Palacio Salvo, the tallest building in South America when it opened in 1927, and the equestrian Artigas statue over his guarded mausoleum.</description>
      
      
       
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      <title>Montevideo Travel Tips for First-Timers</title>
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      <description>Montevideo is straightforward to visit, but a handful of local quirks are worth knowing before you land.
Money Pay with a foreign-issued card rather than cash whenever you can. It triggers Uruguay&amp;rsquo;s tourist VAT break automatically at the register: hotels effectively drop to 0% VAT, and restaurants fall from 22% to 9%, no separate refund claim needed. This is a rolling extension currently running through around April 2026, so check it&amp;rsquo;s still active before you go.</description>
      
      
       
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      <title>6 Best Places to Stay in Montevideo</title>
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      <description>Where to stay in Montevideo comes down to picking a neighborhood, since the city is compact enough that Ciudad Vieja, Centro, and the Rambla are all walkable to each other. Here are the six areas worth choosing between.
1. Ciudad Vieja The colonial old town puts you closest to Plaza Independencia, the Palacio Salvo, Teatro Solis, and Mercado del Puerto. It&amp;rsquo;s the most atmospheric base, though watch your bag here at night and on weekends, when petty theft is more common.</description>
      
      
       
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      <description>Montevideo photographs best at the edges of the day, along water, and in its colonial streets. Here are seven spots to build a photo walk around.
1. The Rambla at Sunset The roughly 22km waterfront promenade turns gold at sunset, with fishermen, joggers, and mate drinkers along the water making for easy candid shots.
2. Palacio Salvo&amp;rsquo;s Rooftop Book a guided tour to the top of this 1927 tower, which was the tallest building in South America when it opened.</description>
      
      
       
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      <description>Montevideo doesn&amp;rsquo;t have wild mountains or jungle, but between its coastline, city parks, and nearby wetlands, there&amp;rsquo;s real nature within easy reach. Here are six spots worth seeking out.
1. Pocitos Beach The most photographed of Montevideo&amp;rsquo;s city beaches, curving along the Rambla with the &amp;ldquo;Montevideo&amp;rdquo; sign nearby. Good for swimming, sunbathing, and watching the sunset over the Rio de la Plata.
2. Carrasco Beach Quieter and more upscale than Pocitos, sitting near the airport at the eastern end of the Rambla.</description>
      
      
       
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      <title>5 Best Green Escapes in Montevideo</title>
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      <description>Be honest about what Montevideo is: a flat coastal city with no real mountains and very little true hiking within it. What it does have is green space along the water and easy countryside day trips. Here are the five best green escapes.
1. The Rambla The roughly 22km waterfront promenade is Montevideo&amp;rsquo;s real hiking trail, if you want to call it that. Walk any stretch of it, from Ciudad Vieja out toward Pocitos and Carrasco, and you get river views, sea breeze, and locals drinking mate the whole way.</description>
      
      
       
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      <title>6 Hidden Gems in Montevideo</title>
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      <description>Past Ciudad Vieja and Plaza Independencia, Montevideo holds a handful of spots most first-time visitors miss entirely. Here are six worth the detour.
1. Castillo Pittamiglio An eccentric Rambla-side house built by a self-styled alchemist, full of odd architectural flourishes and hidden symbolism. It&amp;rsquo;s an easy stop if you&amp;rsquo;re already walking the waterfront.
2. Barrio Sur and Palermo These neighborhoods are the historic heart of Afro-Uruguayan candombe culture, home to the conventillos Medio Mundo, Ansina, and Gaboto.</description>
      
      
       
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      <title>Montevideo: Festivals and Events 2026</title>
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      <description>Montevideo&amp;rsquo;s calendar is built around one enormous celebration, plus a handful of smaller events worth timing a trip around. Exact dates shift year to year, so verify before you book.
Carnaval (Late January to Early March) Montevideo&amp;rsquo;s Carnaval runs about 40 days, making it the longest in the world. It opens with the Desfile Inaugural and builds toward Las Llamadas, a candombe drum-call parade through the historic Barrio Sur and Palermo neighborhoods, the Afro-Uruguayan heart of the city.</description>
      
      
       
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      <title>7 Best Places to Eat in Montevideo</title>
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      <description>Uruguayan food centers on wood-fired asado and the chivito, a loaded steak sandwich invented in 1944 in Punta del Este and considered the national dish, not a snack. Here are seven verified places to eat well in Montevideo.
1. El Palenque Inside Mercado del Puerto, the 1868 market hall in Ciudad Vieja, El Palenque has been the top parrilla since 1958. Go for lunch, especially Saturday, and expect a full grill of Uruguayan beef.</description>
      
      
       
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      <title>8 Best Things to Do in Montevideo</title>
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      <description>Montevideo rewards a relaxed 2-3 day visit rather than a rushed checklist. Here are the eight things worth building your days around.
1. Wander Ciudad Vieja The colonial old town, founded in 1724, is best explored on foot: Plaza Matriz with its 1790s cathedral, the Cabildo, the pedestrian street Sarandí, and the Puerta de la Ciudadela, the last surviving gate of the old city walls.
2. Stand Under the Palacio Salvo On Plaza Independencia, the 1927 Palacio Salvo was the tallest building in South America when it opened, not the world&amp;rsquo;s tallest as sometimes claimed.</description>
      
      
       
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      <title>5 Best Day Trips from Montevideo</title>
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      <pubDate>Wed, 19 Aug 2026 08:07:00 +0000</pubDate>
      
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      <description>Montevideo is honestly a relaxed 2-3 day city on its own, which is exactly why day trips matter so much here. Uruguay&amp;rsquo;s countryside and coast are close, varied, and easy to reach without a car. Here are the five best options.
1. Colonia del Sacramento This is the number one day trip from Montevideo, full stop. Colonia is a UNESCO World Heritage old town founded by the Portuguese in 1680, about 2 to 2.</description>
      
      
       
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      <description>Montevideo is Uruguay&amp;rsquo;s laid-back capital, a compact city strung along the Rio de la Plata. Be honest with yourself about pacing: this is a relaxed 2-3 day city, not a week-long destination on its own. It pairs naturally with a Buenos Aires ferry trip, Colonia del Sacramento, and Punta del Este. Seasons run Southern Hemisphere: December to March is summer and beach season, June to August is cool winter with the pampero wind blowing off the river.</description>
      
      
       
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