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Short Term Apartments Montevideo

21 Septiembre, Pocitos Montevideo, Uruguay

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See you at the Disco

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... with us and the missionaries(yes we are feeding them even on holiday) and she is going to bring us some matte` for us to try(a Uruguayan herbal/grass drink they all carry around in a flask and drink from a wooden cup of sorts and a metal straw/filter).

The Disco is the local supermarket we shop at. Prices are reasonable but it is handy ( it is at the back of our block) and we can find most things we need not the variety, quantity or quantity you ...

World cup origins, tango, steak and beaches!

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... enough, and with a hotel being located a few steps away from the Tres Cruces bus terminal, getting my bearings in the Uruguayan capital was a fairly instant process, made easier by the city's grid-pattern street network, and the city's compact nature. For my money, although Montevideo had its plus sides, it came across as a more inactive capital city than the other 2 visited on the city, but still endowed with a kind of '1 of everything' ...

Chasing Rays

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Montevideo 1st November

After 12 action packed days in Brazil, the first thing we wanted arriving into Uruguay was to sit down and exhale! Being back in a Spanish speaking country was great and in no time at all we had found the way to our hostel. As we had only five days in Uruguay it was important for us to plan out when and where we wanted to be. Montevideo is renowned for its large portside market, famous for its asados and a mixed drink called ...

Bumping into old friends

A travel blog entry by sophieandhannah

... our bags and went straight out hunting for food. To our surprise, as we reached the end of our road we ran straight into Kyle and Alicia the two Canadians we met in Rosario. Conversation went straight to food and they led us to CHIVITO-MAN! We haven’t looked back since.
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Montevideo

A travel blog entry by iprenty

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Our bus to Montevideo was probably the nicest bus we'd been on since getting to South America, but unfortunately ended up being one of the most exciting parts of our trip to Uruguay – the place was just so dead and quiet it was unreal. The bus from Cordoba took about 15 hours to get to Montevideo. When we got on the bus, the attendant took our passports off us and we didn’t even wake up crossing the ...