Montevideo

Montevideo, Uruguay’s capital, is a major city along Montevideo Bay. It revolves around the Plaza de la Independencia, once home to a Spanish citadel. This plaza leads to Ciudad Vieja (the old town), with art deco buildings, colonial homes and landmarks including the towering Palacio Salvo and neoclassical performance hall Solís Theatre. Mercado del Puerto is an old port market filled with many steakhouses.
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Mercado del Puerto is a popular spot in Independence Square, offering a variety of food options and souvenir shops. It's known for being a bit pricey, so be prepared to spend some money. The area also features the Cuidadela Gate and the Artigas Mausoleum, making it an excellent place to explore Uruguayan culture and history. Guides are knowledgeable about the city and provide insight into the country's politics and heritage.
(Translated by Google) The place is beautiful Lots of food options and souvenir shops. It's expensive... prepare your wallet! (Original) Bonito o local Muitas opções de comida e lojas de lembrancinhas. É caro… prepare o bolso!
Sariza C — Google review
(Translated by Google) Great place (Original) Excelente lugar
Faby Y — Google review
26 de Marzo 3285, 11300 Montevideo, Departamento de Montevideo, Uruguay, USATips and more reviews for Mercado del Puerto
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Architectural Buildings
Palacio Salvo is one of the tallest landmarks in the country and houses the Tango Museum, offices, and residences. It's located near Mercado del Puerto, a lively area filled with local cuisine and live music. Other recommended stops in the city include Palacio Legislativo, Teatro Solis, and Fortaleza for stunning views of the city. The gothic-style building was constructed by an Italian immigrant and opened in 1928.
Palacio Salvo is an iconic landmark in Montevideo and a must-visit destination for anyone interested in exploring the rich history of the city. This historic building not only offers incredible architecture but also provides one of the best views of Montevideo from its rooftop. The experience of seeing the city from such a high vantage point is truly breathtaking. The building organizes guided tours during the day, each lasting around 45 minutes. Some tours are conducted in English, which is convenient for international visitors. However, tickets for these tours are only available in person, so you’ll need to show up to secure your spot. The tour takes you through the most significant floors of the building and ends with a visit to the rooftop, where the panoramic views are worth every moment. One of the highlights of the tour is the Tango Museum located inside Palacio Salvo. It's fascinating to delve into the history of tango music and its cultural significance in the region. The museum adds an extra layer of depth to the visit, making it both educational and entertaining. Overall, Palacio Salvo is a historical gem that combines stunning architecture, cultural enrichment, and spectacular views. It’s an experience that captures the essence of Montevideo and is highly recommended for history and culture enthusiasts alike.
Jonna N — Google review
Another beautiful building where you can also rent flats. I had a great time visiting this building! It has some stunning views over montevideo!
Isabela — Google review
It was once the tallest building in South Americ👏👏👏, taller by 5 meters than its “twin”, Palacio Barolo, in Buenos Aires. Palacio Salvo is Montevideo’s most iconic architecture. *** It’s an Eclectic-Art Nouveau architecture, a style popularized in late 1900s to the turn of the 20th century. *** Eclectic architecture, while it has reminiscences of Renaissance, Gothic and Neoclassical, none of “typical” features of those architectures readily seen in Eclecticism. *** There’s a lot of curves, like petals of flower. The style is one that conveys flow and movement/motion rather than rigid lines and angular corners. As “twins”, built by the same Italian architect Mario Palanti, they were supposedly to “connect” Buenos Aires and Montevideo through their beacons at the tips of the buildings….BUT Alas the light beacons have never connected due to optic miscalculations.
A ( — Google review
Did the guided tour of the building, it was very unique and interesting learning about the history of it and why they changed from a hotel and modified other features. The tour also includes a room dedicated to the history of the famous tango song. Great way to spend 45 minutes of your time in the city.
Jozef W — Google review
Not accessible for wheelchairs! This building is really stunning - not only for its history and the one of the idea givers but also for its present-day use! Our two guides, Emily and Fausto were passionate and knowledgeable and applied most of the guiding skills I'm looking for in a guide. My compliments. They also answered questions and took good care of the participants. The ride in the historic elevator is a treat and the view from the roof is even more so. Watch out for tours in the evening. There are special ones with a drink for sunset...
Sarah J — Google review
Beautiful building anchoring Constitution Plaza in old town Montevideo. This building is impressive and imposing. Worth a stop on the tourist track.
Jenny K — Google review
Beautiful exterior architecture, but the entry fee for both the Edificio Palacio Salvo and the Tango Museum are $550 UYU pesos which is very expensive compared to other museums in the area, so decided not to go in. There is a view from the top included in the price.
E D — Google review
The building is beautiful. I did a tour but it was entirely in Spanish. I had a hard time keeping up but the tour guide was very friendly. The view at the top is stunning!
H. S — Google review
Pl. Independencia 848, 11100 Montevideo, Departamento de Montevideo, Uruguay+598 2900 1264Tips and more reviews for Palacio Salvo
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Ciudad Vieja, a historic neighborhood in Montevideo, is a popular destination for its rich cultural heritage and well-preserved landmarks. The area boasts the neoclassical Metropolitan Cathedral and the Solis Theatre, known for its diverse performing arts program. Visitors can explore quaint Plaza Matriz and enjoy lively steakhouses at Mercado del Puerto indoor market. This district also offers a vibrant nightlife scene with trendy cocktail bars and traditional cafes.
11000 Montevideo, Montevideo Department, Uruguay, USATips and more reviews for Ciudad Vieja
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Military Museums
Fortaleza del Cerro, also known as Fortress Hill, is a historic Spanish fortress located on the highest hill in Montevideo. Built in 1809 to defend against naval attacks, it now houses a military museum showcasing Uruguay's defense history. The fortress offers panoramic views of Montevideo Bay and features a 19th-century lighthouse.
Well worth the visit to this historic fortress, situated on a high hill overlooking Montevideo and the bay, canons pointed outwards. Tons of old guns, canons, mortars, swords, and other relics to see. Lots of information available about the history. Great place to take some photos, and a bit Montevideo sign right next to the fort. Cheap entry for just $2 USD, cash only.
K B — Google review
Fortaleza del Cerro – Montevideo A must-visit when in Montevideo! Fortaleza del Cerro offers stunning panoramic views of the city and coastline—truly one of the best spots to take in the beauty of Uruguay’s capital. The historic fortress itself is impressive and filled with interesting military history and artifacts, giving you a glimpse into Uruguay's past. It's perched on the highest point in the city, so the vistas are absolutely worth the drive. Peaceful, scenic, and rich in history—a great spot for photos and reflection. Just be mindful of the area and go during daylight hours. Definitely recommend
Aracelis S — Google review
If you visit Montevideo and like panoramic views, this is an absolute must. Make sure day is clear and without rain and the view from here is amazing. Truly Historic and so many items have been kept there for that purpose. And it's absolutely free.
Basil B — Google review
This is a lovely spot to visit to get great views of Montevideo. The fort itself has a pretty comprehensive military museum for $50 pesos. Go on a sunny day! No info in English. Free parking available.
Nicki S — Google review
A must see point of interest. It is very interesting to learn about Uruguay history.
Elena I — Google review
Wonderful position with an open view on Montevideo, well organized museum with artifacts and explanations on Uruguay history. A must to visit, including the Cerro barrio and its riverside and Playa which I personally think are too underrated and not enough valued and promoted.
Luca C — Google review
One of my favorite places in Montevideo. Offers a great view of the city and has some very cool pieces of history. We paid 50 pesos per person.
Jeferson K — Google review
Open until 5pm, this small but cute museum is worth the visit. Entrance is $2, or $50 Uruguayan. Should only take about an hour to visit the entire museum. Don’t forget to go to the jail in the cellar!
Michael G — Google review
José Batlle y Ordóñez S/N, Cerro de Montevideo, 12802 Montevideo, Departamento de Montevideo, Uruguay+598 2313 6716Tips and more reviews for Fortaleza del Cerro
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Nestled in the charming neighborhood of Prado, Museo Juan Manuel Blanes is a municipal art museum housed in a grand 1870 villa. It boasts an extensive collection of Uruguayan artworks spanning different eras. The museum pays homage to the renowned Uruguayan portrait artist and Realist painter, Juan Manuel Blanes, also known as the "Painter of the Homeland." Visitors can admire his significant works alongside pieces by other influential artists like Pedro Figari and Rafael Barradas.
A wonderful collection of the works of Juan Manuel Blanes, a self-taught Uruguayan painter born in a turbulent period of the country's history who left an indelible mark on art through his dedication to capturing the essence of South American history and gaucho life. Blanes, rooted in the formal academic style of 19th-century European painting, brought a uniquely American perspective to his work. His extensive documentation of major historical events in Uruguay, Argentina, and Chile, exemplified in monumental pieces like "The Battle of Caseros," showcased not only his commitment to historical accuracy but also his incorporation of human detail, influenced by the emerging naturalism of the 19th century. Beyond historical depictions, Blanes explored the romanticized world of gauchos, portraying their lives with an idealized lens. While striving for accuracy in his historical paintings, his gaucho images romanticized the independent, free-spirited lifestyle, often overlooking the harsh realities faced by these figures. Blanes' career unfolded across Montevideo, Buenos Aires, and Europe, with a notable stay in Chile in 1873. His legacy lives on in the dichotomy of his meticulously detailed historical narratives and the idealized, romanticized portrayals of gaucho life, making him a significant figure in the artistic tapestry of South America.
Nicholas M — Google review
5 stars for the room with the Blanes paintings, amazing artist! Some very iconic paintings of the history of Uruguay. 1 star for the other art exhibits, not my style. The Japanese garden is located behind the museum and also worth a visit.
Garrett F — Google review
A fascinating place to visit! It was so interesting to see what used to be a hacienda-style home for Uruguay's wealthy families. The architecture and preserved rooms really take you back in time. I especially loved the peaceful courtyard with its beautiful fountain and koi fish—it was serene and lovely. The Japanese garden is also a nice surprise, offering a tranquil space to enjoy nature. During my visit, there was an impressive exhibition featuring Uruguayan women artists, which added a special cultural touch. A must-see museum if you're in Montevideo!
Aracelis S — Google review
Some quirky good works by Blanes and other artists
Llama A — Google review
Beautiful museum and completely free. Each room is better than the next and the staff is very informative. (If you understand Spanish) Buy something from the gift shop to keep this place open. Unfortunately the Japanese garden is closed on rainy days so keep that in mind.
Maria C — Google review
This is an art museum on the same grounds as the Japanese gardens. One room has large impressive works of classic art. Another has a temporary exhibit -- clothing and textiles when we went there. Can't beat the price... $0 A worthwhile destination!
Kirk B — Google review
Nice place with painting from old and new generation. Was amazed to see the huge painting of Artigas. The entry is free and the place is nicely illuminated and kept clean.
Afees . — Google review
Completely free museum that displays the most known Uruguayan painting - 33 Orientales! Amazing!
Andrey K — Google review
Av. Millán 4015, 11700 Montevideo, Departamento de Montevideo, Uruguayhttp://blanes.montevideo.gub.uy/+598 2336 2248Tips and more reviews for Museo Juan Manuel Blanes

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Coffee shop
Jacinto is a renowned European-style restaurant located in the historic heart of Montevideo, Uruguay. Led by chef Lucia Soria, who trained under the famous Francis Mallmann, Jacinto offers a warm and inviting ambiance with marble-top tables, original brick ceilings, and large windows.
Delicious food and great service! I would highly recommend this place to anyone. My boyfriend and I ordered the wedge salad (him), the pear and blue cheese salad (me), the chicken milanesa with fried rice (him), and the corvina al papillon (me). I wish I had more time in Montevideo to try some of their other dishes.
Nurith G — Google review
The service and atmosphere was truly excellent and I really appreciated that they have fluent English speakers on staff. I wish the food was as good as the service. The lamb rack was insanely overcooked after I asked for it to be medium rare and the couscous was dry with an overwhelming onion flavor. No balance to be found. The bruschetta and beer were great though.
Andrew P — Google review
Dropped in for a super late lunch, almost dinner tbh after doing some tourist things. Our party if 3 shared 3 items chickpea salad rib eye potato gnocchi When I tell you, we cleared all them plates. The steak was perfectly cooked That chickpea salad was the crowd favorite. I could eat that daily and be happy with life The gnocchi was equally sumptuous. I’m bummed we didn’t come back for dinner. We were elsewhere having the worst meal of my life.
Julie D — Google review
First thing I noticed was how stunning the place was. The menu was very unique and offered a variety of options. The servers were very kind and the food was delicious.
Camila D — Google review
Without a doubt, Jacinto had the best meals we had in Uruguay. We went three times (lunch each time). I am not a vegetarian but I will do veg if there is a good option. Wow. Amazing. Chickpea and green bean salad day one. Cauliflower steak day two and a simple soup and wedge salad (ok, I had bacon!) day three. All delicious. Good wines. Friendly service. Perfecto
Ken F — Google review
What a delectable dinner! It was my last meal in Uruguay and I couldn’t decide between the Milanesa or the ribeye. The waitress was so cool and organised for an entree serve of the milanesa so I could enjoy both. I have to say that the kitchen absolutely crucified the steak to the extreme of well done but I still had a pleasant time especially after a few sav blancs
David M — Google review
Excellent food, nice atmosphere, friendly staff, and multiple options for vegetarians. We found this place on a couple of lists for "top restaurants in Montevideo" and they didn't disappoint. If you get a table outside after dark, you may get some interesting characters walking by, but no one bothered us.
Angela T — Google review
The milanesa was perfect - juicy, crispy, and so flavorful. Paired with their mashed potatoes it was one of the best meals I had in Uruguay. I would recommend this place to everyone.
Cris — Google review
Sarandí 349, 11000 Montevideo, Departamento de Montevideo, Uruguay+598 2915 2731Tips and more reviews for Jacinto
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Escaramuza is a charming bookstore and coffeehouse housed in a historic 1903 building. It offers a variety of cultural events, workshops, and readings. The café serves delectable treats like cheese scones, savory pies filled with spinach or beetroot, and an array of sweets made from seasonal ingredients. Additionally, the bookstore boasts a well-stocked collection of limited-edition Spanish-language titles.
Amazing place. Love bookshops and cafes and put together, it's perfect. Love the decor and their food is so good. Pumpkin soup is divine
Monica ( — Google review
A gorgeous bookstore that is well-worth the trip. While most of the book titles are in Spanish, one can still go to enjoy the decorations, the garden, and the cafe. It's also cool to see a stained glass ceiling. The staff are very friendly and welcoming
James — Google review
Lovely little cafe tucked away in a stunning building. We decided to sit outside and enjoy the beautiful patio. Service was quick, food was yummy, and the vibe was very relaxing. Highly recommend the pressed juices and taking a peek around the book store after you finish your meal.
Aiden P — Google review
Nice place to take a break to get some coffee and food. Good choice of books and friendly staff.
Daniel K — Google review
Very nice shop and cozy cafeteria to spend time with friends. Nice place you don't want to leave. I'll come here again.
Tatiana K — Google review
Another historical architectural gem for book and coffee lovers to spend hours and hours and hours in. Massive amount of books to browse, great artwork and food. I discovered aioli here and haven’t stopped making it since! A little pricey, but worth it for the ambiance and great service. Dulce de leche flan to die for!
Sydney S — Google review
Beautiful place with lovely decor. It is picture perfect and they have a wide selection in their menu, starting from Coffee to food. A must try place. We loved the carrot cake!!
Suman G — Google review
Lovely bookstore and cafe. The staff seated me outside at my request despite the rain and took great care of me as I read, enjoyed their pastries and some coffee.
Dan B — Google review
Dr. Pablo de María 1185, 11200 Montevideo, Departamento de Montevideo, Uruguayhttp://www.escaramuza.com.uy/+598 91 665 568Tips and more reviews for Escaramuza
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Seafood restaurant
Es Mercat is a charming seafood restaurant located in the old town of Montevideo, Uruguay. It's known for offering the best and freshest seafood in the city, with a daily menu that changes based on the chef's visit to the local fish market, Puerto del Buceo. The restaurant prides itself on using exclusively fresh ingredients, and its dishes are highly influenced by Spanish cuisine.
Amazing food! Perfect garlic shrimp! Whole anchove was delicious! Service was relaxed and friendly. The room is warm and inviting. Eat here!
Vladimir B — Google review
This is a chef who is on top of his game. Experimenting with dry-aged fish, incredible attention to the basics, and turning simple dishes into memorable meals. Don’t skip the dessert!
Jackson G — Google review
Delicious food presented beautifully. We got sole (entire fish) and sea bass stew. Very much worth a visit if you are in Montevideo and like seafood.
Elliot G — Google review
The paella was fantastic! By far the best I’ve had outside of Spain and even better than many there, a must visit in Montevideo. The gambas al ajillo were the best shrimp as well.
Jenn L — Google review
Everything we tried was absolutely delicious and service was friendly and attentive. Literally, no notes. The place seems family run and you should not miss it, if you are visiting the Old City in Montevideo. We ordered the cambas ajillo as an appetizer and we tried the Merluza negra y the Cordero Braseado. Soooo good. Come visit this gem!
Luis C — Google review
Awesome food specially if you like seafood. The place is really relaxed making it ideal for a peaceful meal
Luis S — Google review
Unique experience! Very tasteful food! Everything was amazing and it’s worth every penny
Rafaella C — Google review
Amazing place for seafood! Every dish we had there was unforgettable. The entire team is passionate about food. It will be very hard not to end up chatting with the chef on the origin of the ingredients or the background of the recipe. Portions are sizeable. We ended up sharing both appitizer and main dish and still hardly managed dessert. We will certainly be back! It is the other side of the world for us , but still very much worth the trip.
Frans T — Google review
Colón 1550, 11000 Montevideo, Departamento de Montevideo, Uruguayhttps://instagram.com/esmercatuy?igshid=MjEwN2IyYWYwYw==+598 2917 0169Tips and more reviews for Es Mercat
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Restaurant
Manzanar Restaurant is a delightful culinary gem that has been captivating diners since its inception in 2016, thanks to the creative vision of sisters Victoria and Jimena Barbero. Growing up immersed in their family's gastronomic legacy, they have crafted a unique dining experience that stands out in the vibrant food scene. Located behind the iconic Hotel Carrasco, Manzanar offers an inviting atmosphere with a spacious dining area and charming patio.
Went for dinner on a Saturday evening, the decoration, music, and overall setting was great. We ordered mostly meat dishes and the food was served quickly and was amazing. The staff were very kind and helpful. Can recommend as a great option if you are visiting Montevideo. Worth noting also that it’s a good area to park and you can walk around safely.
Ricardo Z — Google review
We visited this place for dinner — it was quite busy at the time, but thankfully we had made a reservation. As we settled in, they served a warm meat soup, which was absolutely perfect for the chilly weather outside. We started with a few cocktails and some fries. We also ordered the *Mollejas*, which were a standout — beautifully barbecued and cooked to perfection. For mains, we went with the *Picana* and *Entraña* — in my opinion, the best two cuts on the menu. Both were served medium rare, just as we had requested, and they were excellent. The desserts were impressive too, both in taste and presentation. The only drawback was that the service felt a bit slow when it came to taking our orders. That said, I’ll definitely be back — especially for the *Mollejas* and the *Entraña*. Highly recommended for meat lovers.
Stephen F — Google review
Delicious food (especially the sushi, the ceviche and the eggplant and the zucchini salads), great service by the very friendly staff (despite not speaking much English) and a beautiful outdoor setting. Would not necessarily recommend the spinach bites (found them quite doughy) but overall really fresh and yum.
Nandini M — Google review
Interesting and creative food. Out of four dishes, one really excellent, two good, one just okay. Service could use a lot of work.
Dan P — Google review
Great location, great service, and really delicious food. This is a fantastic restaurant but it does get busy so either make an appointment or you may be sitting outside at their extra tables that aren't as nice as the ones under the canopy. They have a large variety of food from good salads, sushi, fish & meats. I have been staying at the Sofitel and it's nice to able to walk out and enjoy a relaxing atmosphere steps outside the hotel. I have been trying a lot of the restaurants in the area and this is one of my favourite and have come back many time.
Nathan G — Google review
Great service, affordable prices, especially for the quality of the food and location. Great overall, would recommend the daily specials since they are always fresh and delicious. Very family friendly atmosphere without losing the chic aspect of a modern, young, restaurant. However, despite being family friendly, the bathrooms are extremely uncomfortable to change babies.
Mercedes S — Google review
Quiet and central location near Sofitel with different seating possibilities outside, inside, and upper floor. Amazing large bar with splendid selection of drinks. While my wife opted for the fish of the day, I chose a very tasty ceviche and 10 pieces of delicious Hoshake Huramakis (salmon, mango, crocante, quinoa). A perfect match was the Garzon Estate Pinot Noir Rose. Professional and friendly service completed a lovely dining experience.
Emil W — Google review
Great place to have a nice dinner. Kids had something to draw while waiting. Starting with a 🍲 was excellent and calmed the hunger they brought.
Alexander E — Google review
Carlos Federico Saez 6463, 11500 Montevideo, Departamento de Montevideo, Uruguay+598 95 121 925Tips and more reviews for Manzanar Restaurant
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Restaurant
Café Misterio, located in Montevideo, has been a pioneer in the area for its innovative culinary offerings. It was the first to introduce a sushi bar back in 1994, which has now become a permanent fixture on their menu. The café prides itself on maintaining traditional flavors while also incorporating new influences such as Peruvian tiraditos.
My wife and I ate at Cafe Misterio tonight for our final meal in Uruguay before traveling back to the United States. It was also our wedding anniversary that we were celebrating. The service was absolutely wonderful. Even though our Spanish was very limited, everyone was kind, welcoming, and made our dinner experience most memorable. Thank you Cafe Misterio and thank you to our lovely waitress. 5 stars all the way!!!
Joe M — Google review
Wonderful cozy place. Food is very delicious.
Rohin N — Google review
We loved the selection of sushi and steak in some fantastic platters. Great, somewhat NYC style, atmosphere in the venue.
Noel H — Google review
Really cute neighborhood restaurant. We stumbled in early the evening we subbed in Montevideo. The food was delicious with subs of the best most interesting nigiri we had while traveling.
Andrew M — Google review
Interesting and creative food, just not overly well executed. Nothing bad, but nothing impressed.
Dan P — Google review
The Misterio Ribeye was cooked to a perfect medium, and the first bite revealed a burst of smoky and robust flavors. The seasoning was unique, with a blend of herbs and spices that added a layer of complexity to the steak. The meat itself was tender and juicy, offering a delightful dining experience that kept me engaged with every bite.
Andrew W — Google review
Soft ambiance with a kind of NY style. Good choice of food, local but also sashimi revisited cevice style. Very good cuisine. Good choice of wine (prefer tannat for red local wine). Staff is very kind, very professional A place I recommend. Carasco area
Thierry P — Google review
Very good food. Definitely come if you want some fusion between local food and good international dishes. And the environment Is also good - low light, low volume music, intimate tables.
André P — Google review
Costa Rica 1700, 11500 Montevideo, Departamento de Montevideo, Uruguayhttp://www.cafemisterio.com.uy/+598 2601 8765Tips and more reviews for Café Misterio

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