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Explore Montevideo with Blanco Tour!
Join us for a 4-hour experience with 8 curated stops, guided by a passionate local expert. Discover Uruguay’s rich history, culture, and hidden gems in a small group (max. 16 guests) for personalized attention and lasting memories.
Visit Montevideo’s historical landmarks, stroll through charming neighborhoods, admire the city’s unique mix of tradition and modern life, and enjoy local flavors at iconic markets.
Tours usually begin at 9:30 am .
If your cruise schedule changes, don’t worry—we’ll be informed and waiting for you at the dock.
Perfect for cruise passengers looking for a complete, authentic, and enjoyable Montevideo experience.
Book now and enjoy a top-rated tour that combines quality, local insight, and unforgettable moments.
Pick-up Information: When you disembark from the ship, your guide will be waiting for you right at the dock (9.15 am ), holding a sign that reads Blanco Tour Uruguay (Shared Tour). Simply walk up, say your name, and get ready to enjoy an unforgettable experience with us! If your cruise ship is delayed or the itinerary changes, we will be informed and adjust accordingly. The tour will begin approximately 30 to 45 minutes after the ship docks, giving you time to disembark comfortably.
Ciudad Vieja – The Historic Heart of Montevideo The historic center of Montevideo, with its cobbled streets and colonial buildings, is the perfect place to explore the city's past. Walk through Plaza Independencia, enter through the Puerta de la Ciudadela, and stroll along Peatonal Sarandí, lined with shops and cafés. Visit landmarks like the Metropolitan Cathedral and the Museo Torres García, making it a must-visit for history and culture lovers.
Plaza Independencia – Montevideo’s Main Square Plaza Independencia is the most important square in Montevideo, marking the transition between Ciudad Vieja and the modern city. At its center stands the impressive Mausoleum of General Artigas, honoring Uruguay’s national hero. Surrounding the plaza, you'll find architectural landmarks like the Solis Theatre, the Palacio Salvo, and the Puerta de la Ciudadela, a remnant of the old colonial fortifications. A key spot to understand Uruguay’s history and
Avenida 18 de Julio – Montevideo’s Main Avenue Avenida 18 de Julio is Montevideo’s most iconic avenue, stretching from Plaza Independencia through the heart of the city. Lined with historic buildings, shops, cafés, and cultural landmarks, it reflects the city’s vibrant urban life. Highlights include the Palacio Salvo, the Fountain of the Locks, and the impressive Intendencia de Montevideo, which offers panoramic city views from its observation deck. A perfect place to experience the rhythm of Montevideo.
Mirador Panorámico – The Best View of Montevideo Located at the top of the Intendencia de Montevideo, the Mirador Panorámico offers a breathtaking 360° view of the city. From here, you can see iconic landmarks, the coastline along the Río de la Plata, and the urban landscape stretching into the horizon. Free to visit, it’s an unmissable spot for those looking to appreciate Montevideo from above.
Palacio Legislativo – An Architectural Masterpiece The Palacio Legislativo is one of Montevideo’s most striking buildings, perfect for photography lovers. Its majestic neoclassical façade, adorned with intricate carvings and grand columns, stands as a symbol of Uruguay’s democracy. The best views are from the surrounding plazas, where you can capture its impressive architecture and symmetry. Ideal for a quick stop to admire and photograph this national landmark.
Mercado Agrícola – A Perfect 30-Minute Stop The Mercado Agrícola de Montevideo (MAM) is a beautifully restored market combining history, culture, and gastronomy. In just 30 minutes, you can stroll through its charming halls, admire its iron and glass architecture, and explore a variety of local products. Enjoy a quick coffee, taste artisanal beers and sweets, or browse shops selling Uruguayan wines and souvenirs. A short but worthwhile stop to experience Montevideo’s local flavors and atmosphere.
Parque Batlle y Ordóñez – A Green Oasis in Montevideo Parque Batlle y Ordóñez is one of Montevideo’s most important urban parks, ideal for a relaxing walk surrounded by nature and history. Home to iconic landmarks like the Estadio Centenario, a UNESCO-recognized football stadium, and several monuments, including the impressive La Carreta sculpture. Its wide green spaces make it perfect for photos, a short stroll, or simply enjoying the local view
Playa de Pocitos & Montevideo Sign – A Must-Stop for Photos The Rambla de Pocitos offers stunning coastal views along the Río de la Plata, making it one of Montevideo’s most picturesque spots. A highlight of the visit is the famous Montevideo Sign, where we’ll make a stop for photos with the city skyline and beach as a backdrop. A perfect place to capture the essence of Montevideo before continuing our journey.
Scenic Drive Along Montevideo’s Rambla – From Pocitos to the Port On our way back to the port, we’ll enjoy a panoramic drive along Montevideo’s Rambla, one of the city's most scenic routes. Stretching along the Río de la Plata, this coastal avenue offers beautiful views of the waterfront, parks, and iconic neighborhoods. A relaxing way to take in the city’s charm before concluding our tour at the port.
End of the Tour – Return to the Port or Stop at Mercado del Puerto To conclude our tour, we will return to the port, but for those who wish, we can make a final stop at the Mercado del Puerto. This iconic spot is perfect for tasting traditional Uruguayan cuisine, exploring local shops, or simply enjoying the lively surroundings before heading back to your cruise.
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