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I'm a New Yorker who lived in Uruguay for over a decade. There are tons of things to do, but you have to know where to go, and you have to know people. It's not like NYC or Buenos Aires, where you'll find a good time around every corner. You'll need to go with someone who knows the best spots. Uruguayans don't go out until late. If you show up at a restaurant at 8PM, you will be stared at by the staff.
I'm also tired of seeing videos of people going to Uruguay and filming in "El Centro." This area of Montevideo is no longer the city center. The city center is more in the Pocitos or Punta Carretas area of Montevideo. If you venture into the Ciudad Vieja or Centro on a weekend, you'll find it a ghost town. Punta Carretas or Pocitos is akin to Palermo in Buenos Aires. Also, when showing Punta del Este, all we see are high rises, and you never show the gorgeous beachfront homes along the coast or the beautiful neighborhoods.
I love Montevideo because of its chill vibe. When I got bored or needed an escape, I would hop on a plane to Rio, which takes about 2.5 hours. It's about the same amount of time from NYC to Miami. OR, I would puddle skip over into Buenos Aires for a few days.
Finally, you must visit during the right time of year to get the most bang for your buck.
FIND A CONNECTED LOCAL WHEN VISITING URUGUAY!!!!!
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