Welcome to Montevideo March 4, 2019March 3, 2015 by Elena Our first photos from Montevideo… Palacio Salvo, the most famous landmark of Montevideo Plaza ConstituciónBruno Mauricio de Zabala, the founder of MontevideoWalking along Sarandí: an example of classical architecture among predominantly art deco buildingsAlmost ParisCalle Treinta y Tres: a nice palace for saleThis building literally was marked as “historical landmark” without going into any detailsThe epitome of shameless advertisementThe Central Cemetery entranceMontevideo is the walking paradise: the total length of the promenade is about 20 kmPlaya Ramírez is in the middle of the cityFishermen near Rambla Pte. WilsonThe sun is setting downCubo del SurDique Mauá (el Dique de la Armada (The Navy Dock))No commentsRambla República Argentina: miles and miles of walking along the waterRambla Gran Bretaña before sunriseRambla ⇒ (Latinoamérica) esplanade; promenade Sharing is caring!
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.
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.