Explore the Old City with me in a unique and memorable way through the best spots in the area! Whether you are traveling alone, as a couple, with friends or family, I invite you to join me through the most emblematic corners of the old town in less than 2 hours. Age and physical condition do not matter.
As we explore, I will be by your side as your personal photographer to capture those special moments. Forget about uncomfortable selfies, here I will take care of immortalizing your memories in every corner and you will pose as free as you feel.
I will guide you through emblematic places such as Las Bóvedas, the charming Rambla, picturesque squares and impressive architecture that will transport you back in time.
To maintain quality and intimacy, we work in small groups, and all photos are completely private and exclusive to you.
You will receive around 40 digital photographs within a maximum period of 7 days in your email and they are included in the price.
Wait at the door of the French Embassy. Please do not call and do not enter the embassy. The address is just a reference, there is no relationship with them.
The square in honor of the Founder of Montevideo
It is the most frequented walk both by Uruguayans and foreigners. La Rambla, with its views of the Río de la Plata and its pink granite walls, is a fundamental part of the Montevidean identity and a mandatory visit when visiting the country's capital. It is a public space of considerable value that is used to play sports, drink mate, fish, socialize and enjoy various outdoor activities such as enjoying the sun and the beach in some areas.
Located facing the river, on Rambla Sur, is this temple that was the first Anglican church founded in the country and in all of Latin America.
Tourists, employees of the financial sector of the neighborhood, civil servants, artisans, street artists mix in it. It begins when you cross the Puerta de la Citadel and ends on the Rambla, practically in front of the Escollera Sarandí. From many of its corners you can see the sea and the entrance of boats to the port. On it is the Plaza Matriz, various historical buildings, art galleries, museums, shops, jewelry stores and bookstores.
It is one of the oldest and most charming pedestrian streets in the old town. It extends between the Teatro Solís and the Peatonal Sarandí.
It is the most important theater in the country and headquarters of the National Comedy. Its origin goes back practically to the very constitution of the Uruguayan state.
Its official name is Plaza de la Constitución, but it is popularly known as Plaza Matriz and is the heart of the historic neighborhood. In front of it is the Metropolitan Cathedral and the building of the old Cabildo, today transformed into a museum.
It is one of the few vestiges that remain of the old fortification of the city. It has the character of "Direct material document of the Hispano-Montevidean fortification complex".
Plaza Zabala is located in the city of Montevideo, Uruguay. It is located in the Old City. It bears its name in homage to Bruno Mauricio de Zabala, founder of the city.
Space managed by the theater and puppet group La Loca Compañía Uruguay and Fundación Amongarú Turismo y Comunidad.
Headquarters of the public bank of Uruguay.
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