Welcome to Montevideo, Uruguay
- darochaguilherme9
- 6 de jul. de 2017
- 2 min de leitura
I arrived in Montevideo on Jun 28th, I took a boat from Buenos Aires to Carmelo, Uruguay, then I took a bus to Montevideo. It was around 6 hours traveling. Click here to see the video.
It's such a big difference between Buenos Aires and Montevideo, even though both are a Federal Capital, Montevideo is so much calmer then Argentinian Capital. Uruguay is a small country, and the population of the country is estimate 3,4 million people.
Some interesting architectures of the city.

Universidad de La Republica

Palacio Salvo



Montevideo Quartermaster, also you can check a video of the Panoramic Elevator, click here.




Ciudadela's Door

Ports' Administration

Montevideo Port




Palacio Legislativo



Centenary Stadium

National Library

Estación Central Gral. Artigas

World Trade Center Montevideo


Beautiful squares
Parque Rodó

Plaza Ingeniero Juan P. Fabini

Plaza Constitución

Plaza de Cagancha

Plaza Independência y Mausoleo del Gral. Artigas

Parque José Battle y Ordoñez

Plaza de los 33 Orientales

Fuente de los Candados


Playa Ramirez



Playa Pocitos



Street Fairs around the city



Amazing sunset on the top of the builds


Clean and blue Sky

Punta Brava/ Carretas Lighthouse, also you can check the video inside the lighthouse, click here.

Museo del Azulejo

To finish this post, click here to see the video of the ride by bike in Montevideo, it was yesterday at night, almost 30 Km. With my friends Alan and Michael, from Uruguay, and Pablo, from Colômbia.

Casino Carrasco

Today it's raining in Montevideo, so I enjoyed to organize somethings and refresh my blog. Now, I'm going to the market with my friends Jéssica, from Brasília, and Belen, from Buenos Aires, by the way I'm going to buy a bottle of wine, maybe a piece of cheese. Come on, rainy and cold day, today I can drink a little bit.
See you.
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