Montevideo, a port city and the capital of Uruguay, is a perfect destination for travelers looking for a relaxing stroll past colonial era buildings and along beautiful beaches. The Ciudadela Gateway, the only remaining section of the wall that once surrounded the entire city, now serves as the entrance to Ciudad Vieja, Montevideo's oldest neighborhood. Home to churches, museums, and theaters, at night the area comes alive with nightclubs playing Tango and Candombe music for crowds of dancers.
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This striking building, once the highest in South America, towers over the main square, Plaza Independencia.
We didn’t know what to expect when we booked the apartment in the Palacio Salvo. When we arrived, we found a huge space for the four of us, including decent kitchen, bedroom, living room and bathroom. The views over the bay and city were superb, particularly as we were nearly at the top. The building itself was still being lived in as flats and apartments with varying degrees of renovation. Loads of quirky original features still existed though with the lifts, tiled floors and murals.
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