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Millions of people worldwide would surely recommend you visit Montevideo if you’re looking for a city of unparalleled architectural beauty. Uruguay’s capital is full of historical, cultural, and natural beauties which will surely satisfy any travel enthusiast. Visiting this city is a unique experience for tourists, especially during the summer. In the following article, we will list and dissect some of the most beautiful landmarks you have to visit during your stay there. #travel #uruguay #montevideo

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Plaza Independencia
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Plaza Independencia

Plaza Independencia is Montevideo’s most important cultural center, separating Montevideo’s downtown from the oldest part of the city, that being Ciudad Vieja. Historically speaking, the monument was built in 1937 as an omen to José Gervasio Artigas’ heroic deeds during the Independence War in the early 1800s. Today, Plaza Independencia contains some of the most important buildings of the city, including the Solís Theatre, as well as the Palacio Salvo, and the workplaces of the President of Uruguay. #travel #montevideo #history

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Palacio Salvo
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Palacio Salvo

Palacio Salvo is a very interesting piece of architecture, initially built to become a hotel, today serving as a residence to the Salvo brothers. This building was designed by Mario Palanti, a world-renowned Italian architect who designed some of the most beautiful buildings in Uruguay and Argentina. Interestingly enough, Palacio Salvo was the tallest building in Latin America for a brief period in the 1930s. Today, one of the floors serves as a museum of Tango, specifically dedicated to nurturing the history of this beautiful dance. #travel #architecture

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Luckily for thrill-seeking adventurers that prefer a drink in a lively bar or a tanning session over a museum visit, Montevideo is also the home of a beautiful beach district named Pocitos. Pocitos is a beach quarter that consists of Playa Pocitos, which is the main beach, and Rambla, which is the boulevard that surrounds it. Tourist-wise, the area is mostly populated by teenagers that spend their time here playing football and volleyball, which will surely satisfy travelers that enjoy playing beach sports. #travel #uruguay #pocitos #entertainment

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