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Price is $260 per adult* *Get a lower price by selecting multiple travelers
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    Meeting/Redemption Point

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      Private Have It Your Way Tour in Montevideo
      • Activity duration is 6 hours6h
        6h
      • English

      Pickup included

      Price details
      $260.00 x 1 Adult$260.00

      Total
      Price is $260.00
      Until Sun, Dec 21
      Include the Uruguayan Mate!
      • Activity duration is 6 hours6h
        6h
      • English

      tradicional Infusion: Uruguayan mate is more than just a drink – it’s a cultural ritual and a way to connect with locals.
      Herbal experience
      The Mate drink Experience.: Add one more stop to Discover Uruguay’s Most Cherished Tradition, the beloved herbal infusion that unites Uruguayans.


      Try mate in Bar Facal
      Pickup included

      Starting time: 9:30am
      Price details
      $270.00 x 1 Adult$270.00

      Total
      Price is $270.00
      Until Sun, Dec 21

      What's included, what's not

      • What's includedWhat's included
        Excellent guides.
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        2 Bottled water
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        Private transportation
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        WiFi on board
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        Air conditioning
      • What's excludedWhat's excluded
        Lunch is not included but will provide you different options of the best restaurants.
      • What's excludedWhat's excluded
        Museum fees might vary between $3 to $14 and the Estadio Centenario Futbol Museum is 300UY$
      • What's excludedWhat's excluded
        Save your memories with DRONE photos(coordinate with your tour operator)
      • What's excludedWhat's excluded
        Tip (gratuity) is not included in the price

      Know before you book

      • Wheelchair accessible
      • Infants and small children can ride in a pram or stroller
      • Service animals allowed
      • Public transportation options are available nearby
      • Specialized infant seats are available
      • Suitable for all physical fitness levels
      • Travel Time was included on the Total Duration
      • Tour operator may vary depending on the quantity of travelers and availability
      • Wheelchairs and strollers need to be foldable. If they are not we need to upgrade the vehicle type for a different cost.

      Activity itinerary

      Mercado del Puerto
      • 20m
      Te Mercado del puerto yummy!! This is a Large 19th-century market filled with bustling restobars specializing in meats. this place is optional if travelers are interested in a clasical Uruguayan Parrillada (barbeque).
      Plaza Zabala
      • 10m
      Walking (optional) Zabala Square, named after the founder of Montevideo, features gardens designed by French landscape architect Édouard André. The gardens are enclosed by iron fences and gates. The Square is surrounded by Ring Durango Street, named for the district of town where Zabala was born. On the south side of the square is the Taranco Palace, home to the Museum of Decorative Arts.
      Plaza Matriz
      • 25m
      • Admission ticket included
      We can explore this part on foot. The Plaza de la Constitución, also known as Plaza Matriz (Cathedral), is located in Montevideo, Uruguay, at the heart of the historic Old City neighborhood. Originally, it served as the Plaza Mayor of the Fortress City of San Felipe and Santiago de Montevideo, and was the only open public space designed specifically for that purpose.
      Plaza Independencia
      • 30m
      • Admission ticket included
      Plaza Independencia is the most important square in Montevideo, Uruguay. Located in the city center, it occupies the space once held by the Citadel of Montevideo. At its center stands the monument and mausoleum of General José Gervasio Artigas. Surrounding the square are several historic buildings, including the iconic Palacio Salvo, a stunning example of eclectic architecture and one of the tallest buildings in South America when it was completed back in 1928. The square’s architecture and landmarks capture the rich cultural heritage of Montevideo.
      Rambla de Montevideo (Pass by)
      The Rambla de Montevideo is a long avenue twenty-four kilometers long that borders the coast of the Río de la Plata in Montevideo, the capital of Uruguay.
      Palacio Legislativo
      • 15m
      • Admission ticket not included
      The Legislative Palace is the headquarters of the Legislative Branch of Uruguay. The General Assembly operates there, which is made up of two chambers that meet separately or jointly depending on the circumstances: the House of Representatives and the Chamber of Senators. An impresive presence in the city. You can´t miss it the ticket to enter the Legislative Palace is $3.
      Estadio Centenario (Pass by)
      After passing by the Batlle Park we will visit the Estadio Centenario is a must see in Montevideo. Uruguay was the first world champion and the Centenial Stadium was the host for the filals. Also travelers can request any other neighborhood.
      El Prado
      • 40m
      Prado is a quiet and exclusive residential district known for the extensive park of the same name, where visitors stroll among native and exotic plants in the botanical garden and roses planted around stone arches in El Rosedal. There are more gardens at the Blanes museum, a 19th-century chalet that is now a museum of Uruguayan art. Las Carmelitas is a much photographed church, built in the 1920s Plus the Japanese garden.
      Carrasco (Pass by)
      Different places (like Carrasto, the cream of Montevideo9 and other features according to your interests can be added such as Winery, Vineyard tours, Estancia’s tours. and profetional photografy to save this great experience.
      Fortaleza del Cerro
      • 30m
      The General Artigas Fortress or Fortress of the Cerro de Montevideo is an ancient fortification of Uruguay built on orders from Governor Francisco Javier de Elío in 1808. It is considered one of the main symbols of the country and the capital.

      Location

      Activity location
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        Mercado del Puerto
        • Perez Castellano, Esquina Com Rambla 25 de Agosto de 1825,
        • Montevideo, Uruguay
      Meeting/Redemption Point
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        Montevideo
        • Montevideo, Montevideo Department, Uruguay
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        Carrasco International Airport
        • Ruta 101-Capitan Juan Antonio Artigas
        • 14000, Ciudad de la Costa, Departamento de Canelones, Uruguay
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        Puerto de Montevideo
        • 11100, Montevideo, Montevideo Department, Uruguay

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