Montevideo is often considered to be the sister of Buenos Aires. The cultures of both cities and countries as well are very similar. While the economy of Uruguay has begun to degrade as inflation has hit the country in the global economic downturn. If you want to visit now is the tim...
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Montevideo, Uruguay Edos_photography/Shuttestock In largely Catholic South America, Uruguay stands out as the most secular of nations: Only 60 percent of citizens consider themselves religious. It might not be a surprise, then, that capital city Montevideo is also a popular gay travel spot—homos...
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10. Uruguay “Welcome to the tiny, overlooked but enchanted land of Uruguay, one of my favorite places to visit.”– Anthony Bourdain While inUruguay,Anthony traveled around the cities ofMontevideoand Santa Lucia, as well as the island of José Ignacio, with chef and restaurateur Ignacio “Nac...
You can also travel by bus from Buenos Aires to Montevideo however we do not recommend it. The bus needs to go several hours north along the River Uruguay before it can finally head east into Uruguay. Also, Terminal Retiro in Buenos Aires is not for the faint of heart. We do however ...
1. Montevideo[SEE MAP] The capital of Uruguay, Montevideo is a fascinating place to explore, and visitors to the city invariably come away having loved everything that they’ve seen and done. Home to nearly half of the country’s entire population, it is a bustling place which is full of...
Things to do in Santiago If you like wine, especially Chilean Cabernet Sauvignon, then Santiago is the perfect base to visit some of the many bodegas around the city as well as the nearbycultural gem and gay friendly Valparaiso. The street art of Bellavista was also a top highlight of the...
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