Archive for the ‘Uruguay Travel Guide’ Category
Something is happening in Uruguay. A small country with small population, and one might even say, beaten by the vagaries of economic, social and political in recent decades. However, tourism in Uruguay, we find a picture that is contagious optimism no longer hear stories of people to emigrate, or at least migrate for economic uncertainties of the country.
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Uruguay, encouraging energy breathing, hand in hand with economic growth a country that vibrates sometimes discouraged. By-case basis in major cities, new buildings and to overlook major projects without losing the European flair that characterizes this country. Uruguay does not need to expose too much to attract tourists: its strengths are the tango, the mystique of football, bohemian atmosphere in urban areas, traditions and tranquility of the countryside.
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In addition, tourism in Uruguay is a space for news, the symptoms of economic takeoff, old areas of Montevideo, the capital, reborn with the construction boom and growth of the middle classes. The Candidate smart bars and restaurants, and on every street, exudes the nostalgic air of a city and a country that always looks to Europe, but assuming its own identity.
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Uruguay offers amazing cultural tourism activity in the capital, but also the tranquility of its kind in the interior cities, the story seems frozen in Colonia del Sacramento, and in every corner, we saw the country’s trademark: a sense of that good things should not change. Uruguay also breathe the tango, carnival, and taste the roast as one of their delicacies insurmountable.
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For tourists who travel through South America, we recommend a place of honor on the agenda, to enter into this small but wonderful country that sometimes, often underestimated by an unfair question of size. To close, an example of art and architecture that deserves at least one night in the life: the magic of Casapueblo.