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Ciudad Vieja's cobblestone streets take you through Montevideo's historic heart where colonial architecture tells stories of Uruguay's past. Wander past the Metropolitan Cathedral's towering spires and explore the weathered Cabildo overlooking Plaza Constitución. Museums like Torres García showcase local art while street performers create the perfect soundtrack for your adventure through this cultural gem. Traditional parrillas serve amazing grass-fed beef, while cafés offer perfect cortados along Peatonal Sarandí. Most attractions sit within a 10-block radius, making this area perfect for exploring on foot. Boutique hotels in restored colonial mansions give you a taste of authentic Montevideo charm.
Pocitos
Pocitos Beach beckons with golden sand and gentle waves, perfect for sun-soaked afternoons. Stroll the iconic Rambla promenade where locals jog, cycle, and gather for spectacular Río de la Plata sunsets. This upscale Montevideo area blends modern high-rises with charming Art Deco buildings, creating an elegant coastal vibe away from city centre crowds. Trendy cafés and upscale parrillas (steakhouses) line the tree-shaded streets, serving everything from premium Uruguayan beef to international cuisine. Getting around is a breeze with excellent bus connections, while boutique hotels and luxury rentals offer comfortable bases for exploring this sophisticated beachside gem.
Cordón
Cordón's tree-lined streets blend Montevideo's cultural heartbeat with everyday local life. Hunt for treasures at the bustling Tristan Narvaja Flea Market or feed your cultural appetite at the National Library and intimate theatres like El Galpón. University students create a lively atmosphere around Avenida 18 de Julio, where bookshops spill onto pavements and century-old cafés buzz with animated discussions. Budget-friendly parrillas and traditional cafés serve delicious asado and medialunas throughout the area. Most attractions are within walking distance, with frequent bus service connecting you to city centre and Ciudad Vieja. Small guesthouses and boutique hotels in converted historic buildings offer authentic accommodation options.
Parque Rodó
Parque Rodó pairs urban excitement with green serenity right on Montevideo's coastline. The sprawling namesake park offers paddle boating on the lake, nostalgic amusement rides, and shady spots perfect for people-watching. Art lovers can explore the National Museum of Visual Arts, while beach fans will appreciate Ramirez Beach's sandy shores and the scenic Rambla promenade. The area serves up affordable eats thanks to the nearby university crowd, with casual cafes and traditional parrillas dotting the streets. Most attractions sit within easy walking distance, and frequent buses connect to city centre. Budget-friendly hostels and mid-range guesthouses make this leafy district a smart home base for exploring the city.
Carrasco
Carrasco offers a sophisticated escape with tree-lined streets and stately mansions that whisper old-world elegance. The pristine beach invites long walks while upscale boutiques and the historic Sofitel Casino add glamour to this leafy retreat. Parque Roosevelt provides green space for outdoor enthusiasts seeking a break from Montevideo's urban energy. Elegant cafés and restaurants serve premium Uruguayan beef alongside international cuisine throughout this walkable area. Luxury hotels and boutique guesthouses provide refined accommodation with exceptional service. Getting around is simple with readily available taxis, though public transport options are limited compared to city centre.
Imagine soaking up the atmosphere at Centenario Stadium, a stadium in Parque Batlle. Why not take a stroll along the beaches and watch the sunset while you're here? If you think Centenario Stadium is cool, you might also like Antel Arena and Grand Central Park Stadium, both located nearby.
You can study the exhibits at Salvo Palace, a museum with a storied past, during your holiday in Montevideo. Stroll along the beautiful beaches or visit the shops in the area.
You can take time to visit Rambla of Montevideo during your travels to Punta Carretas. Make time to visit the area's shops or simply enjoy its top-notch restaurants.
Sip mate with locals along the Rambla, a 22-kilometer waterfront promenade perfect for people-watching. Explore the historic Ciudad Vieja, where colonial architecture meets bustling markets and tango clubs.
"There no better way to wake up in Montevideo and see the water of Rio de la Plata. This is the view you can enjoy at NH Colombia. And that is what makes this hotel my favorite one in Montevideo so far. There is a lot more to like about that place. The service is outstanding, the breakfast great and the gym on the top floor offers a beautiful view of the city.
The hotel shows its age a bit but this did not bother me at all. "
"Todo estuvo de acuerdo a lo que uno espera de un Hotel de esta categoría. Tuvimos un problema con el Control de la calefaccion de la Habitación, y nos ofrecieron un Upgrade de habitación.
El desayuno, es muy completo y de buena calidad, pero no tan completo como en otras oportunidades"
Can I book a refundable accommodation option in Montevideo?
If you want the flexibility to change your plans to Montevideo, most hotels offer refundable* rates that you can book. You can see this accommodation by searching our site and using the "fully refundable" filter to narrow the results down.
Where can I stay in Montevideo if I want a holiday rental instead of a hotel?
If you want a good alternative to a hotel, look over our selection of 11 holiday homes. In addition, you can choose from 87 apartments.
What will the weather in Montevideo be like during my visit?
January and February are typically the warmest months in Montevideo, when the average temperature is 22°C. July and August are the coldest months, when the average temperature is 12°C. February and July are the months with the most rain.
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Montevideo is also notable for its historical sites. Simply book an excursion to enjoy your stay a little more. Take in the local culture of Montevideo at Solis Theater and Andes 1972 Museum. A stop at other sights like Independence Plaza and Radisson Victoria Plaza Casino will create memories.