MONTEVIDEO, URUGUAY — Uruguay’s capital city, Montevideo, may not be as well-known to international travelers as some of Latin America’s other destinations. But there’s plenty here to see and do, and ...
For a window into the soul of a city, take a stroll along the waterfront: Think of the Seine walkways in Paris, the Copacabana promenade in Rio or the Charles River Esplanade in Boston. Or the nearly ...
So passionate about sharing her hometown of Montevideo with others, Dr. Daniela Ottati Reperger wrote her master's thesis on tourism in Uruguay then completed her Ph.D. dissertation on geography ...
Montevideo, Uruguay’s capital, blends coastal charm with cultural heritage and a vibrant food scene. In this video, we explore the city’s waterfront rambla, historic old town, bustling markets, and ...
Few countries in Latin America, and indeed the world, can boast such positive results from health and safety decisions made in the wake of the global COVID-19 pandemic. In total, Uruguay has seen only ...
MONTEVIDEO, Uruguay — Anticipating the shape of things to come in Latin America, with cross-border collaboration a burgeoning mantra, the cities of São Paulo and Montevideo has signed a wide-ranging ...
Montevideo Fiesta Days are well underway with the Talking Waters Summer Block Party Friday, filled with music, food, drinks and racing. The Cropdusters performed for the crowd, while vendors served ...
Of all the curious things about Uruguay’s food scene, perhaps the most peculiar is that despite bodies of water marking its eastern, southern and western boundaries, no one eats fish. Or almost no one ...
In Montevideo, Uruguay, the nearly 14-mile waterside promenade La Rambla serves as an outdoor living room for locals. It’s also a perfect antidote to visitors’ winter blues. In Montevideo, Uruguay, ...