Montevideo Travel Guide

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A view of the Palacio Salvo, through the tree-lined Plaza Independencia- Canelones province, Uruguay in Montevideo Sacks of beans and nuts for sale at weekly Feria de Tristan Narvaja market.

The capital of Uruguay, Montevideo has a sly sophistication and surprising cultural diversity for such a small population, boasting a picturesque blend of colonial Spanish, Italian and Art Deco styles. Many Argentines come here to relax during their summer break and bask on the white sandy beaches. Read Montevideo introduction

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Pocitos Plaza Hotel

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Modern architecture - Residential area 100 meters from beach.
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Hotel Ermitage
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Holiday Inn Montevideo
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Best Western Pedro Figari
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Hotel Lancaster

it's a very pretty place, whit a lot of anticues, it's very cheap. I realy liked it!! I recomen u to came in the suumer, in latin americas summer.

5 June 2005 | A Yahoo! User

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Overview of Montevideo

Montevideo, the southernmost capital on the continent, is home to half the country's population. Born on the banks of the Rio de la Plata, Montevideo first existed as a fortress of the Spanish Empire and developed into a major port city in the mid-18th century. European immigrants, including …

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