Places to Go & Things to See

Port of Montevideo Argentina isn't in the cards
The Port reminds me of a toy box in a giant's kid's room. It is walled off from the public with a tall iron fence and each of its entrances is protected by security guards who don't want people entering without proper credentials. Along the fence's...
Tourista Sightseeing Bus/Port of Montevideo Dot to dot travel
There aren't many bargains for the traveler but one is sightseeing buses you find in large South American cities. These double deck buses run routes through the city like a regular bus but they stop at multiple tourist destinations where you can exit and...
Mercado Del Puerto Barbecue at its best
When visitors get off cruise ships at the Port of Montevideo, one of the first places they visit is the Mercado Del Puerto, a collection of steakhouses, gift shops, and art galleries under one big tin roof. Uruguay is famous for wine and steaks and...
South Beach lazy afternoon
South Beach is like beaches in the Caribbean. The sand is white and grainy and blue beach umbrellas blow in the wind like the tops of stir sticks in one's Pina Colada. Some brave souls wade in the water even though it is cold this time of year. Bodies...
South Beach/ Art Deco South Beach Art Deco
Catching a taxi to the beach is the quickest way to get there from the Hotel Element. For thirty bucks each way, I get a local taxi drivers music, pictures of his familia swinging from the rear view mirror, a few questions in Spanish to see if i speak...
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