In many ways, Montevideo
is Uruguay. The capital totally dominates this tiny country’s economic, political and cultural scene - a fact that is less surprising when you consider that more than
half of the nation’s people live here.
Montevideo was founded by the
Spanish, and later fought over by
Argentina (after its independence) and
Brazil (then under Portuguese control). The population today is
overwhelmingly white, mostly of Spanish and Italian descent, and the city thrives as one of South America’s foremost
financial centers.
The city’s
Ciudad Vieja (Old Town) is a throwback to the past, where
narrow alleyways shaded by
turn-of-the-last-century buildings open up into
tree-lined avenues. Like Buenos Aires, across the mouth of the River Plate,
pavement cafés are plentiful, particularly around the pedestrianized
avenue Peatonal Sarandí.
Montevideo is a
working port, but the long seafront promenade known as
La Rambla is dotted with
clean beaches either side of the upmarket neighborhood of
Carrasco, a 20‑minute drive from the docks.
The city itself is a curious mixture of
old-fashioned formality and
laid-back South American style. To those arriving from Buenos Aires across the water, Montevideo’s residents can seem
reserved at first, but as night falls the city’s workers let their hair down. Into the small hours, bars are busy with
high-spirited customers, and most clubs open well after midnight and close with the rising sun.
The city’s climate is
mild year-round (the hottest months are January and February) but it is prone to changeable weather coming in from the Atlantic.
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