Enjoy your private trip to Montevideo, Uruguay, and explore this great city. Founded in 1726, this great city is one of the most important capitals in Latin America. Also, this city witnessed the events of the independence and revolution in Uruguay. You'll have a 3-hour tour and get to visit the most famous places. Like the main square, Palacio Salvo, the old city of Montevideo, Pocitos beach, and the central market. Don’t miss this chance to know another capital on your trip.
Pick up and drop off private at centrally located hotels in Buenos Aires (Palermo, Recoleta, Downtown areas). We also make pickups and dropoffs at Airbnb, but you need to provide us exact address. Pickup time may be subject to change based on the Buquebus ferry schedule for the day. (In some cases there may not be direct ferries to Montevideo and in that situation, the pickup changes to a later pickup time and a shorter ferry ride from Colonia with a bus ride included from Colonia to Montevideo. If so, you will be notified of this information)
The Mirador Panorámico de Montevideo offers a stunning 360° view of the city and the Río de la Plata from a modern terrace with a café, binoculars, interactive screens, and green spaces.
La Rambla de Montevideo is a scenic coastal promenade stretching over 20 kilometers along the Río de la Plata, perfect for walking, cycling, and enjoying ocean views
Barrio Carrasco is an elegant and upscale neighborhood in Montevideo known for its tree-lined streets, luxurious residences, beachfront views, and refined atmosphere.
Parque Batlle is a vast 60‑hectare urban green lung in Montevideo, home to lush tree-lined lawns, iconic monuments like La Carreta and the Obelisco, and major sports venues including the historic Estadio Centenario, an athletics track, and a velodrome
Ciudad Vieja is Montevideo’s historic old town, filled with colonial architecture, art galleries, vibrant markets, and a lively mix of cafes, museums, and cultural landmarks.
The Palacio Legislativo in Montevideo is a majestic neoclassical masterpiece, built between 1904 and 1925 with Uruguayan marble and Greek-inspired facades, serving as the grand seat of the nation’s legislature and a symbolic monument to its democratic heritage
Mercado Agrícola de Montevideo is a beautifully restored early‑20th‑century iron‑and‑ceramic market hall in the Aguada neighborhood showcasing over 100 vendors of fresh produce, artisan foods, crafts, cafés, and live cultural events in a vibrant community hub
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This experience is non-refundable and cannot be changed for any reason. If you cancel or ask for an amendment, the amount you paid will not be refunded.
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