Welcome to Montevideo

Our first photos from Montevideo…

Palacio Salvo, the most famous landmark of Montevideo
Palacio Salvo, the most famous landmark of Montevideo

Plaza Constitución
Plaza Constitución
Bruno Mauricio de Zabala, the founder of Montevideo
Bruno Mauricio de Zabala, the founder of Montevideo
Walking along Sarandí: an example of classical architecture among predominantly art deco buildings
Walking along Sarandí: an example of classical architecture among predominantly art deco buildings
Almost Paris
Almost Paris
Calle Treinta y Tres: a nice palace for sale
Calle Treinta y Tres: a nice palace for sale
This building literally was marked as "historical landmark" without going into any details
This building literally was marked as “historical landmark” without going into any details
The epitome of shameless advertisement
The epitome of shameless advertisement
The Central Cemetery entrance
The Central Cemetery entrance
Montevideo is the walking paradise: the total length of the promenade is about 20 km
Montevideo is the walking paradise: the total length of the promenade is about 20 km
Playa Ramírez is in the middle of the city
Playa Ramírez is in the middle of the city
Fishermen near Rambla Pte. Wilson
Fishermen near Rambla Pte. Wilson
The sun is setting down
The sun is setting down
Cubo del Sur
Cubo del Sur
Dique Mauá (el Dique de la Armada (The Navy Dock))
Dique Mauá (el Dique de la Armada (The Navy Dock))
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Rambla República Argentina: miles and miles of walking along the water
Rambla República Argentina: miles and miles of walking along the water
Rambla Gran Bretaña before sunrise
Rambla Gran Bretaña before sunrise

Rambla ⇒ (Latinoamérica)  esplanade; promenade

 

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2 thoughts on “Welcome to Montevideo”

  1. Gahhh, your pictures make me miss Uruguay so much! Great shots. There’s nothing like walking along las ramblas on a warm summer’s night…

    • Thank you! Montevideo is one of my favorite cities, no, wait, is THE favorite city. I can’t wait till we coming back there again.

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