3 Days Itinerary in Montevideo, Uruguay - Travel Guide
The Ultimate 3-Day Getaway in Montevideo, Uruguay!
Days | Description |
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1 | Day 1 - Arrival and Plaza Independence Exploration |
2 | Day 2 - Cultural Delve and Wine Tasting |
3 | Day 3 - Sandy Beaches and Departure |
Introduction
Experience an exquisite blend of urban, relaxed sea side vibes and deep cultural heritage in the vibrant city of Montevideo, Uruguay. This itinerary will guide you through the city's atmospheric old town, sun-drenched beaches, world-class wineries and more in a memorable 3-day trip.
Day 1 - Arrival and Plaza Independence Exploration
Touchdown Montevideo! Your Uruguay adventure begins today. Start your day at the heart of Montevideo, Plaza Independencia. The plaza acts like a grand doorway that leads you from the newer parts of the city into the old, colonial town. Here, you'd find Palacio Salvo, an iconic building that paints the city's skyline and the hefty Artigas Mausoleum, a grand tribute to Uruguay’s national hero, General Artigas. Afterwards, detour to Estévez Palace, a charming museum also located in the square. End your day with a lovely dinner in one of the quaint restaurants nearby, soaking in the city's laid back ambiance.
Day 2 - Cultural Delve and Wine Tasting
Start your “Day 2” with a visit to Mercado del Puerto – a lively, bustling market brimming with local crafts, food stalls and steakhouses. This is the perfect opportunity to taste Uruguay’s famous asado (barbecue), you know what they say, when in Uruguay! Post lunch, get ready for a brilliant display of art at the Museo Torres Garcia, a trendy art museum showcasing the work of famed Uruguayan artist, Joaquín Torres García. In the evening, immerse yourself in Uruguay’s acclaimed wine scene by touring the Bodega Bouza Winery, where a tasting session of the local Tannat wine is a must. How about that for a flavorful wrap-up to your day?
Day 3 - Sandy Beaches and Departure
On your final day, take advantage of the city's coastline. Start off with a hangout session on Pocitos Beach, it's a sight to behold lush palm trees and golden sands. Catch some sun and if you're feeling adventurous, try your hand at beach volleyball. Also, make sure to take a stroll along the La Rambla - the city's charming promenade that wraps around the coastline. Soak in the city’s sights one last time before heading to the airport. What a trip, huh?
William Adams
FAQs about this
3 day itinerary in
Montevideo
The best time to visit Montevideo is during the summer months from October to March. The weather is wonderful, and you can enjoy all the outdoor activities Montevideo has to offer.
The official currency of Uruguay is the Uruguayan Peso (UYU). Credit cards are widely accepted in most parts of Montevideo.
Uruguay's food scene, especially in Montevideo, is delightful. Known for its high-quality beef, the city is a paradise for meat lovers. Try the local dish 'chivito', a sumptuous beef sandwich. For vegetarians, there's an increasing number of places offering tasty plant-based alternatives too.