Uruguay offers many types of accommodations. Large international chain hotels and guest houses, B & Bs and hostels, apartments, campsites and cabins, but also boutique hotels. Yes, it’s true. This is a country that loves to welcome tourists, in fact, foreign travelers do not pay VAT. Wherever you are, do not forget that Uruguay can be reached from anywhere in the world, such as landing in his Carrasco airport is 18 km from Montevideo). What to do in Uruguay: Walking through Montevideo, it will not always easy to remember to not be in Europe. Avenida 18 de julio is essential, with the high density of cafes and bookstores. Do not forget to bring your mate, to sip everywhere as true Uruguayans. By bus or taxi you can choose to go to the capital, in other cities, or on the nearest beach. Like freedom of movement? Well, freely to manage your travels, you can rent a car. Good roads linking Uruguay from side to side. An idea? The capital of Argentina, is within walking distance. You can reach Buenos Aires in less than two hours. A Colonia de Sacramento will seem to be in a lost world where everything is easier and authentic. You are in the oldest city in Uruguay, separated only by the river from Buenos Aires. You can eat in the calle de los suspiros then browse the local craft shops. The best view (and the most beautiful sunset), is that of El Torreón, the terrace on pallets on the river. http://www.turismo.gub.uy/index.php/en/
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