4/5 - Good
Muddy; saw all we needed to see from the Buguebus. The best thing to do is to drive to Punta del Este - v nice location.
Reviewed on Apr. 25, 2024
Reviewed on Mar. 5, 2024
Muddy; saw all we needed to see from the Buguebus. The best thing to do is to drive to Punta del Este - v nice location.
This plaza is home to some of the most recognizable landmarks in the city and is surrounded by charming cobblestone streets that date back to the 17th century.
Take a relaxing stroll through the trees and cobblestone streets of the plaza that lays claim to one of the oldest churches in Uruguay.
Resting on a tree-lined plaza in the historic center of the city, this 17th-century site is one of the oldest churches in Uruguay.
After being built over 270 years ago by a Portuguese governor to protect the city from potential enemies, this gate and drawbridge are still standing.
See if the unusual name fits as you stroll down this iconic cobblestone street and its antique buildings dating back several centuries.
A charming pink house offers visitors a realistic glimpse into the lives of the 18th-century European colonial settlers in Uruguay.