Travel Montevideo...
To the rhythm of Candomblé


First thing you'll notice when you travel Montevideo - capital of Uruguay - it's the charm of an old-European city.
Montevideo is sophisticated, multicultural and has a great cultural scene with a lively atmosphere.

Parks, plazas, museums, theaters, live Uruguay music, great cuisine, lots of tango, mate and gaucho celebrations and above all, a unique musical rhythm that characterizes Uruguay culture as a whole: "Candomblé".

 Port of Montevideo. Uruguay
Port of Montevideo - © Daniel Stonek /www.stonek.com

Candomblé is the traditional rhythm of Afro-Uruguayan culture, the result of the merging of cultures following the arrival of African slaves in 18th. century.

You will listen to the sound of drums just about every day, particularly over the week-ends, when "La Llamada" (The Call) takes place in the city's old black neighborhoods of Sur and Palermo, the birthplace of Carnival comparsas.

Llamada (the call) is a dialog between drums that calls on the neighbors to join in, when "Cuerdas de Tambores" (Drum Corps) march to the sound of drums along the streets of the city to a meeting point.
Electrifying, sensual, passionate, you can't help but to join in and vibrate along with it.




To travel Montevideo during carnival celebration is a party you wouldn't want to miss, particularly the first Monday and Tuesday before Ash Wednesday.
You will see Comparsa Negra (Black Comparsa) or Carnaval Lubola, a ritual with profound religious content closely related to the cult of Candomblé.

Its main characters are...


Carnival in Montevideo. Uruguay
Montevideo's Carnival - © Daniel Stonek /www.stonek.com

The best way to discover the city is walking through Ciudad Vieja (Old City), that you enter by crossing Puerta de la Ciudadela.
You will appreciate its unique architecture, a blend of colonial Spanish, Italian and Art Deco styles.

And please don't miss the Mercado del Puerto (Port market), the place to eat Uruguay's most popular sandwich: Chivito.
Chivito is the unofficial national dish, an extravagant steak sandwich on bread, with cheese, bacon, tomatoes, lettuce and roasted red peppers.

After having one, you won't ask for a hamburger anymore.


Tristan Narvaja Fair.Montevideo. Uruguay
Tristan Narvaja Fair - © Daniel Stonek /www.stonek.com

Tristan Narvaja fair is a landmark in Montevideo's Cordon neighborhood that takes place on Sundays.

It's the city's flea market, where you can find just about anything you can think of, somehow similar to Madrid's Rastro, in the vicinity of Plaza Mayor or Porta Portese, in Rome's Trastevere.

On Saturdays, check in at Villa Biarritz fair, in Parque Zorrilla de San Martin.


Other attractions to visit when you travel Montevideo include...


Independence Square. Montevideo. Uruguay
Independence Square - © Daniel Stonek /www.stonek.com

La Rambla goes along the city's waterfront, boasting some of the top Uruguay beaches.

The list of Montevideo beaches include..


To experience Uruguay culture and all the friendliness of Uruguay population, travel Montevideo. It will be the best introduction to Uruguay tourism and one of your most unforgettable South America vacations ever.


How To Get There:


Coming from abroad, you will arrive to Carrasco International Airport -19 km (12 miles) from Montevideo city center, the biggest in Uruguay.
Check Uruguay airports for more info on this.

If you are in Buenos Aires, just go to Aeroparque Jorge Newbery and get a Pluna flight - pretty short one, less than one hour.

You could come by ferry instead.
From Buenos Aires port there are several ferries on a daily basis. Please check Buquebus for details (site in Spanish).


Where to Stay:


Montevideo has all the comfort and luxury as any worldwide capital city.
For budget accommodation, there is also an array of options to choose from...

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