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Fly to Montevideo

Coastal calm, culture, and authentic local life

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Discover Montevideo

Montevideo is a city that invites you to slow down and experience life like a local. Stretching along the Río de la Plata, its long rambla connects neighborhoods filled with character, from the historic charm of Ciudad Vieja to the more modern and relaxed vibe of Pocitos. The city blends colonial heritage, local traditions, and a strong cultural identity shaped by music, food, and everyday rituals like sharing mate by the sea. Beyond the main attractions, Montevideo reveals hidden beaches, independent cafés, local markets, and sunset spots that feel intimate and unfiltered. It’s the perfect destination for travelers seeking authenticity, simplicity, and meaningful travel experiences.

Climate

Temperate climate with ocean influence (12–28°C), mild summers and cool winters.

Best time to visit

October to April for warmer weather and coastal life.

What to Do

Rambla Walk & Sunset

Walk or bike from Pocitos to Ciudad Vieja and stop at Playa Ramírez or Parque Rodó for a local-style sunset.

Ciudad Vieja & Café Culture

Explore the old town and grab coffee at Café Brasilero or Culto Café.

Mercado del Puerto & Food

Try asado or choripán at El Palenque or nearby parrillas.

Hidden Beaches

Visit Playa Malvín or Playa Honda for a quieter, local beach vibe.

Tristán Narvaja Market

Sunday market with antiques, street food, and real local life.

Local Bars

Go to Inmigrantes or El Mingus for music and a creative nightlife scene.