Montevideo Landmarks
Real, highly-rated landmarks and attractions to spin for and go visit.
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- Mercado Agrícola de Montevideo — Celebrated market offering local produce & groceries, gift shops, specialty stores & a food court.
- Palacio Legislativo — Guided tours of marbled chambers in a neoclassical building housing the Uruguayan parliament.
- Port Market — Grand 19th-century market building filled with bustling, meat-centric restaurants & bars.
- Cagancha Square — A highly-rated real-world spot (4.4★, 17759 reviews) worth spinning for.
- Montevideo Botanical Garden — Educational garden featuring lush grounds & collections of native & international plant species.
- Feria de Tristan Narvaja — Open-air, Sunday flea market selling antique silverware, second-hand books & pre-loved fashions.
- Montevideo Letters — A highly-rated real-world spot (4.6★, 19830 reviews) worth spinning for.
- Salvo Palace — 1 of the country's tallest, this landmark building houses the Tango Museum, offices & residences.
- Francisco Lecocq Zoological — This 296-acre zoo with picnic tables & BBQ grills features many animal species in a natural setting.
- Rivera Park — A highly-rated real-world spot (4.4★, 15445 reviews) worth spinning for.
- Parque Franklin Delano Roosevelt — Sprawling eucalyptus-covered reserve with trails, resident parrots & occasional festivals.
- Museo Juan Manuel Blanes — Municipal art museum in a stately 1870 villa featuring extensive Uruguayan works & formal gardens.
- Museo Andes 1972 — Private museum with exhibits about the 1972 Andes plane crash & tributes to its victims & survivors.
- Montevideo Metropolitan Cathedral — Monumental city cathedral, begun in 1790, featuring neoclassical architecture & several tombs.
- Gateway of the Citadel — A highly-rated real-world spot (4.6★, 4128 reviews) worth spinning for.
- Bodega Bouza — Family winery with a chateau-style design offering tours, a classic car collection & a restaurant.
- National Museum Of Visual Arts — Visual arts museum since 1911 featuring works by many Uruguayan artists & an outdoor sculpture park.
- Plaza Virgilio — Waterfront park featuring a bronze fallen soldier memorial sculpture & benches with coastline views.
- Juan Pedro Fabini Square — Verdant plaza noted for its monumental fountain, Fuente del Entrevero, depicting a battle scene.
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