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...
both for its beautiful urban and natural landscapes, and its diversity of cultural offerings. They are considered as one of the most importanttourist attractions of Montevideo.
Montevideo, the capital city of Uruguay, embraces the soul-stirring art of tango with passion and authenticity. From intimate milongas to grand performances, the city offers a rich tapestry of tango experiences, inviting visitors to immerse themselves in the rhythmic embrace of this iconic dance. ...
It stood as the tallest building in Buenos Aires for over a decade until the Kavanagh Building was finished in 1936. The twin of the Palacio Barolo is the Eclectic-style Palacio Salvo, located in Montevideo, Uruguay, designed by the same Italian architect, Mario Palanti. The design of the...
Join the Party! ; Uruguayans May Be Proud That Their Country Has No Top Tourist Attractions but, as Rory Ross Discovers, It Has a Social Scene That Puts St Tropez in the Shade"The summer season is ridiculously short," despaired Steven Chew, as our Buquebus ferry bounced across Tthe River...