NH Montevideo Columbia





The NH Montevideo Columbia Has Not Been Certified As Dog Friendly
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The route begins in Plaza Independencia, from there you walk through the Old City along the Sarandí pedestrian street and along Avenida 18 de Julio, one of the main boulevards in Montevideo. Places and monuments of interest along the tour: original Gateway of Montevideo's Citadel, Salvo Palace, Executive Tower: Presidency of the Eastern Republic of Uruguay, Equestrian Statue of the General José Artigas Mausoleum, Esteves Palace (office of the president), Solís Theater, Constitución Square /...
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Walk that goes from the Simon Bolivar monument along the Rambla República Argentina appreciating views of the city and the beach front, passing through the Mercosur Parliament to the northern part of the José Enrique Rodó park where the lake is located.
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Walk through the central area of the Rambla de Montevideo, being able to appreciate views of the city in front of the beach and emblematic buildings such as the Pittamiglio Castle and the Punta Carretas Lighthouse.
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Flores Island is a small island in the Río de la Plata, belonging to Uruguay. It is located halfway between the Rambla de Montevideo and Banco Inglés, 21 kilometers southeast of Punta Carretas. It was named Flores Island by Sebastián Gaboto, due to having discovered it on Easter Day, 1527. It housed a Hotel for Immigrants, as a lazaretto to fulfill mandatory quarantines, later also used as a prison (for example, during the dictatorship) . It has a historic lighthouse; It was the reason for...