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was up to take my early morning sail-in pictures. Cathy and I met our guide
Gonzalo Mara at the port gate. We started our tour of Montevideo in the old
city, with its colonial buildings and architecture. Our first stop was the
Zabala Square and then to Constitution Square to see the beautiful neoclassical
Metropolitan Cathedral and Old Town Hall. Next, we visited the beautiful
National Post Office Tower and walked up Sarandi Street, the pedestrian mall to
Independence Square, a prominent plaza with a statue at its center of General
Artigas, the father of Uruguay Independence...underneath the statue we visited
the mausoleum of Artigas. Next, we went to Cagancha Square with Supreme Court
of Justice, a stunning building, followed by the Legislative Palace (Congress).
We stopped at the Agricultural Market for a walk around and did some shopping. Our
next stop was in the Prado Neighborhood to see the lovely Prado Hotel now a Tea
Room, the Rose-garden, La Diligencia - The Covered Wagon bronze sculpture
located in Prada Park and the Gothic Carmelites church. We stopped for lunch in
the old town and had the beef and the delicious Provoleta – grilled provolone
cheese. Next, we drove along the Montevideo sea front to the Holocaust Memorial
and the Quarries of Rodo Park. We ended our day driving along the La Rambla to
the Montevideo Sign...La Rambla is the name of the extended boardwalk and
beaches that spans the city. Our driver and guide dropped us in the El
Mercado Del Puerto (Port Market) area. We did some shopping and walking around
the market area before returning to the ship. It was a great day; the people
were friendly and the weather was perfect to wander the cobble stone streets
and see the lovely sights that Montevideo has to offer. The sail-away from Montevideo was pretty
stunning…. What a day!
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