Latin Art Bed and Breakfast R. Rubilar Montevideo
Av. Brasil 2463 /2 Montevideo, 11300, Uruguay
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Two days in Montevideo
... the hostel we tried "Mate" (pronounced maa- teh) for the first time with Andres, it's a combination of plant leaves, grass and some other random stuff. Its like a tea but is very strong and is very good for you! it has plenty of vitamins and minerals.
Tomorrow we're off to Colonia del Sacremento, a small town with a lot of history. Mike is very excited to go there so it should be good!
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An afternoon in Montevideo
... He was the astronaut pilot on Apollo VII and he will be giving lectures on sea days. He is a nice guy and very knowledgeable. Melissa took pictures of me with him. I have been getting a request from my old pay from Pratt Boulevard in Chicago, Nori Aronfeld , to include more photos of me. So here are a few with more to come.
We walked through the center of the old town and found many ...
Montevideo - avoid like the plague!
Ok, so that title might be a bit harsh, but Montevideo really is a dump! So the journey involved a 1 hour boat ride to Colonia and then a 2.5 hour bus journey to Montevideo. The boat to Colonia was pretty uneventful – it was just like taking a ferry from Dover to Calais really. As soon as you get to Colonia, you are put straight on buses which leave as soon as they are full so it's a pretty slick service (company was Buquebus). Lucinda and I were quite looking forward to ...
The Full Montevideo
... cowardly tourist everyone can be!!!
Luckily I didn’t have to switch seats again but every time someone got on the bus there was this nervous energy you could feel that someone was going to have to get up – you just didn’t know who. (One girl I counted had to move 6 times – seriously find a chair and sit there)
So when I finally arrived in Montevideo I noticed the entrepreneurial differences I ...
Sunday night in Monty-vid-ee-oh!
... Coastal roas to the North (bearing in mind I am terrible at directions. Let’s just say I’m bordered by water on three sides.) I’ve been unlucky with the weather and just like in Rio, it’s overcast and hazy, with the water grey and choppy. After putting on another cardigan I took a wander up the road towards Plaza Independencia, the square that separates the old and the new parts of town.
I have mixed feelings towards Rio. It was ...
This bed and breakfast was formerly known as: LatinArt Bed and Breakfast R.Rubilar

