La Rambla Montevideo

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Stretching for almost 14 miles (more than 22 kilometers) along the coast of Montevideo, the Rambla of Montevideo is one of the world’s longest …

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Nov 7, 2024
Nice long walking area along the ocean. Very pleasant, clean and quiet. Great resource if you're staying the area and like to get out and walk. Full review by PS00011
Sep 28, 2024
Fantastic rambla in Montevideo. You can walk for hours day or night. Clean and safe and not overcrowded. Recommendable for a long ane relax walk. Full review by DrCDavisB
Jun 24, 2024
Walked from Montevideo old town to pocitos along the Rambla Perú ( beach side road). The walk is about 8 kms and whilst enjoyable didn’t offer any amazing views. The beach was covered with dead fish… Full review by davidajones111

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I am not able to find the Rio de la plato boardwalk on the map, I am coming on a cruise ship, is it easy to get to, would like …
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I am not able to find the Rio de la plato boardwalk on the map, I am coming on a cruise ship, is it easy to get to, would like to know your opinion. would love to find sea glass while I am in the port
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La Rambla runs from immediately outside the port and stretches for miles. I'm not sure about sea glass but there are lots of entry points onto the shore and beaches that you explore. …
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La Rambla runs from immediately outside the port and stretches for miles. I'm not sure about sea glass but there are lots of entry points onto the shore and beaches that you explore. Happy travels :-)
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Best spot for a teenager to shoot a few hoops whilst here in holiday! He has ball in hand and raring to practice!! Cheers
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Sorry, no idea. I recall seeing several membership type gyms. Perhaps a Google search and inquire if day passes are available. There are many public parks with facilities of …
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Sorry, no idea. I recall seeing several membership type gyms. Perhaps a Google search and inquire if day passes are available. There are many public parks with facilities of various descriptions, though I don't specifically recall hoops. Final thought, check for a web site/blog of ex-pats. They might be a resource. Good luck
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Hi, is the Rambla close to the port? I am cruising and will be in port for 10 hours. Is it walkable from the port? Is it safe to …
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Hi, is the Rambla close to the port? I am cruising and will be in port for 10 hours. Is it walkable from the port? Is it safe to spend the day walking around the city, the old town etc?
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Oh it's so walkable. Where the ships dock you simply walk up and through the ciudad Vieja ( Neighborhood of the old port)). Don't mistake a wonderful luncheon custom dining here …
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Oh it's so walkable. Where the ships dock you simply walk up and through the ciudad Vieja ( Neighborhood of the old port)). Don't mistake a wonderful luncheon custom dining here but you will miss so much if you don't stroll up the hill and find your way over and down to the other coast line, take millions of pictures, stop and talk, chat, and turn left at the waters edge and go East up the Rambla. Walk it, bike it, taxi it, there are beaches, parks, dining, skateboard parks, bumper cars, embassies, incredible architecture,statues, museums, but do it and don't stop until you reach Rodo Park. There you must get out and discover the neighborhood. Two thee hours spent. Now head back towards the port and find the Presidents Head quarters, the tomb of Artigas, the Arch, Salvo Palacio, and the center of Montevideo. Street vendors and parks with unbelievable fountains, churches, and galleries await your tour. This is the way to spend a day in the best kept secret city of Uruguay. Be prepared to return, just sayin'.
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My wife and I like to be by the beach and walking distance to nice restaurants or elegant shopping, what section of the …
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My wife and I like to be by the beach and walking distance to nice restaurants or elegant shopping, what section of the city would you recommend we stay at? Hotel names?
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We stayed in Punta Carretas. Nice upscale area, great restaurants, very safe, and near the Rambla. We stayed at The Trypp Hotel.
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Montevideo is a stop on our cruis in Jan. 2016. How far is La Rambla from the port?
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La Rambla ("boardwalk") goes all along Montevideo (almost) it also pass through the port. Being said so, the nicest part is in the neighbourhoods called Punta Carretas and Pocitos. It …
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La Rambla ("boardwalk") goes all along Montevideo (almost) it also pass through the port. Being said so, the nicest part is in the neighbourhoods called Punta Carretas and Pocitos. It is 10 mins drive from the port. Take a cab and ask to be dropped at "Boulevar Artivas y la Rambla" You can start your walk from there. Looking at the sea, on the right you will have the port, walk to the left (east). It is just a nice walk no an exciting adventure... just a nice easy, relaxing walk...
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