

An annual religious event held at Montevideo Cathedral, featuring a candlelit procession and mass.
A historic theatre with beautiful architecture, offering guided tours.
A lively market with local food stalls, perfect for lunch.
A beautiful park along the Rambla, perfect for an evening stroll.

Montevideo can have sudden rain showers, especially in the evenings when the procession takes place.
The event involves walking around the cathedral and nearby historic sites.
Staying hydrated is important, especially during long events in the evening.
A local favorite for breakfast, known for its traditional Uruguayan dishes and cozy atmosphere.
Famous for its parrillas (grills), offering a wide variety of Uruguayan meats in a lively setting.
A historic restaurant offering stunning views of the Rio de la Plata, known for its fresh seafood and Uruguayan dishes.
Croissant-like pastries, often eaten with coffee for breakfast
Grilled steak with mozzarella, ham, bacon, and fried egg on a baguette
Spaghetti with tomato sauce, often topped with grated Parmesan
A traditional calabash gourd used for drinking yerba mate, symbolizing Uruguayan culture and social gatherings.
Handmade pottery from Montevideo, featuring intricate designs and colors, reflecting the city's artistic heritage.
Jewellery inspired by the Tango, featuring intricate metalwork and gemstones, capturing the passion of Uruguay's tango culture.
Pioneer Village is an outdoor history museum in Illinois, showcasing life in the 19th century through reenactments and preserved buildings.
A vibrant night market in Vancouver, offering diverse food stalls, local shopping, and live performances.

A grand 16th-century fortress and palace, now the official residence of the Grand Duke of Luxembourg.