Montevideo, the vibrant capital of Uruguay, reveals itself to you through its 19 iconic sites during a day of discovery on foot. From the majestic Rambla, the longest sea promenade in the world, to the Mercado del Puerto, a true gastronomic temple, every corner of this city tells a story. Meet Uruguayan culture through tango and carnival while exploring historic sites like Palacio Salvo and Teatro Solis. Enjoy an immersive experience in this metropolis rich in traditions and diversity.
- Walking tour of Montevideo with 19 must-see stops
- Discover emblematic sites like Rambla and Mercado del Puerto
- Immerse yourself in local culture with tango and carnival
- Duration of the visit: 3 hours with a circuit of 7.4 km
We build our circuits in the form of a loop so that you can easily start the tour at the point closest to you, the guidance will adapt automatically. If you are nearby, we recommend this ideal Check-out Point.
Zabala Street is populated by austere and imposing buildings, like the one that stands gigantic in front of you. It is a historical monument of Montevideo, and one of the most representative of the old town: the headquarters of the Bank of the Republic.
So you are on the popular Rambla de Montevideo. With these 24km along the bay, it is the longest sea promenade in the world. This is really the place to come and take the pulse of the city. If you haven’t walked the Rambla, you haven’t actually been to Montevideo.
I hope this walk in Montevideo has made you hungry, because you arrive in front of its gastronomic temple, its Mercado del Puerto. Don’t let yourself be fooled by its Point of Sale name, you won’t find any fresh fish or seafood inside.
You reach the pedestrian street of Sarandi which leaves from the port to Plaza Independencia. Know that if you take it in the other direction, towards the sea, you can walk to the end of the pier where there are usually some fishermen, and enjoy the view.
Swearing a little with the rest of the landscape, you find here, on the Rambla, the English Temple. It’s quite unique to find a Protestant temple, from the Anglican church in Hispanic America.
The street you cross now is called the Cumparsita. Since the one before was Carlos Gardel Street, it might be time to take a look at the Tango.
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