【4K】WALK Ciudad Vieja Montevideo Uruguay UY walking tour 4k
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Montevideo, Uruguay — City Walking Tour【4K】????????
Welcome to Montevideo, Uruguay. This is a City Walking Tour in 4K around Old Town or Ciudad Vieja, Plaza de la Independencia, Artigas Mausoleum, Palacio Salvo, Peatonal Sarandí and Mercado del Puerto by Wanna Walk.
Montevideo is the southernmost capital city in the Americas and the biggest city in a charming little country called Uruguay. We start walking from the Artigas Mausoleum in Plaza de la Independencia, in the neighbourhood of Ciudad Vieja or Old Town. From this place we can watch beautiful art deco buildings, colonial homes and landmarks including the towering Palacio Salvo and neoclassical performance hall Solís Theatre and Mercado del Puerto, a popular port steakhouses market. This is a 4K Virtual Walking Tour of Montevideo, Uruguay.
Montevideo is situated on the southern coast of the country, on the northeastern bank of the Rio de la Plata. The city was established in 1724. The city is the financial and cultural hub of a larger metropolitan area with a population of around 2 million (Uruguay's population is about 3.5 million).
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Walking Tour Ciudad Vieja
Old Town Montevideo Walk
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Must See and Visit Attractions in Montevideo, Uruguay: Small in size but rich in history, there are tons of things to do in Montevideo. Uruguayan capital has a beautiful Old Town, in the heart of the city, full of history and attractions.
Montevideo Old Town Walk
Mercado del Puerto Tour
Pedestrian Walking Street
City Walking Tour Montevideo Uruguay
Best starting point is the Plaza Independencia (Montevideo main square). From here you can see the remains of the city walls and town gate, which is the beginning of the original Old Town. This is a nice area to walk around in. From old to new parts of the city. Some places to go shopping, a few places to eat as well. Clean area with a lot of people out and about. Locals and tourists all mesh in this area. I found it to be worth the stroll down the street to check it out. Good spot for some pics!
There are two explanations for the name MONTEVIDEO: First comes from the Portuguese Monte vide eu which means I see a mountain and the second could be the location of the city in a map as Monte VI De Este a Oeste meaning The sixth mountain from east to west.
Walking in Montevideo (Uruguay)
Ciudad Vieja, Peatonal Sarandí
Uruguay Walking in Montevideo
The city’s gate is called Puerta de la Ciudadela. Don't forget to see the Palacio Salvo, this building is emblematic of Montevideo. Also, check Teatro Solís, a landmark in Ciudad Vieja or Old City district in Montevideo.
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Let's walk in Peatonal Sarandi where we can find street markets and shops. It’s an amazing place to immerse yourself in Uruguayan culture.Then we visit the Old Market where you can eat the most typical Uruguay's foods and listen Montevideo's traditional music. This is pretty close to the Buquebus port and one of the busiest areas of the city.
What to see in Montevideo
Montevideo City Walking Tour
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Qué ver en 2 días en Montevideo? - Parte I - Walking Tour Ciudad Vieja
La mejor manera de recorrer y descubrir una ciudad de Montevideo es caminando y un Free Walking Tour hoy ya es un clásico de las grandes ciudades. En mi caso yo me perdí al guía a los 10 minutos, es que paro a sacar fotos, también hice fotos 360° de todo el recorrido y además éste video. Me encantó Montevideo. Quiero agradecer a Esplendor Cervantes Boutique Hotel por la invitación, hay fotos al final del video, el mismo se encuentra ubicado a 3 cuadras de Plaza Independencia, punto de partida para cualquier recorrido por la ciudad.
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Montevideo, Uruguay — Walking Tour【4K】????????
Welcome to Montevideo, Uruguay. This is a City Walking Tour in around La Rambla, Pocitos and Punta Carreta. Let’s walk around the Río De La Plata in 4K by Wanna Walk
We already visited the Old Town or Ciudad Vieja, Plaza de la Independencia, Artigas Mausoleum, Palacio Salvo, Peatonal Sarandí and Mercado del Puerto, now it's time for La Rambla, Punta Carretas, Ellauri and Pocitos. This area it’s known for beach along the banks of the Río de la Plata. It borders Buceo to the east, Parque Batlle to the north, Tres Cruces, Cordón and Parque Rodó to the west and Punta Carretas to the south.
Montevideo is the southernmost capital city in the Americas and the biggest city in a charming little country called Uruguay. We start walking from the Artigas Mausoleum in Plaza de la Independencia, in the neighbourhood of Ciudad Vieja or Old Town. From this place we can watch beautiful art deco buildings, colonial homes and landmarks including the towering Palacio Salvo and neoclassical performance hall Solís Theatre and Mercado del Puerto, a popular port steakhouses market. This is a 4K Virtual Walking Tour of Montevideo, Uruguay.
Montevideo is situated on the southern coast of the country, on the northeastern bank of the Rio de la Plata. The city was established in 1724. The city is the financial and cultural hub of a larger metropolitan area with a population of around 2 million (Uruguay's population is about 3.5 million).
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Walking Tour Pocitos
Montevideo Walk Punta Carretas
Walking Tour Videos Uruguay
Avenida Brasil Pocitos Montevideo
Must See and Visit Attractions in Montevideo, Uruguay: Small in size but rich in history, there are tons of things to do in Montevideo. Uruguayan capital has a beautiful Old Town, in the heart of the city, full of history and attractions.
Montevideo Playa Rambla Beach
La Rambla Montevideo Walk
Pocitos, La Rambla Walking Street
City Walking Tour Montevideo Uruguay
Best starting point is the Plaza Independencia (Montevideo main square). From here you can see the remains of the city walls and town gate, which is the beginning of the original Old Town. This is a nice area to walk around in. From old to new parts of the city. Some places to go shopping, a few places to eat as well. Clean area with a lot of people out and about. Locals and tourists all mesh in this area. I found it to be worth the stroll down the street to check it out. Good spot for some selfies!
There are two explanations for the name MONTEVIDEO: First comes from the Portuguese Monte vide eu which means I see a mountain and the second could be the location of the city in a map as Monte VI De Este a Oeste meaning The sixth mountain from east to west.
Walking in Montevideo (Uruguay)
Pocitos Beach, La Rambla, Punta Carretas
Google street view video
Uruguay Walking in Montevideo
The city’s gate is called Puerta de la Ciudadela. Don't forget to see the Palacio Salvo, this building is emblematic of Montevideo. Also, check Teatro Solís, a landmark in Ciudad Vieja or Old City district in Montevideo.Also check Punta Carretas Shopping and Parque Rodó.
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Let's walk in Peatonal Sarandi where we can find street markets and shops. It’s an amazing place to immerse yourself in Uruguayan culture.Then we visit the Old Market where you can eat the most typical Uruguay's foods and listen Montevideo's traditional music. This is pretty close to the Buquebus port and one of the busiest areas of the city.
What to see in Montevideo
Montevideo City Walking Tour
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Tour Ciudad Vieja Montevideo Uruguay #Turismo #Travel
presenta Tour por la ciudad Vieja de Montevideo, un recorrido visual por el casco viejo de la capital montevideana. tradición y modernidad se entremezclan con los turistas y los pedazos de historia. Si vas a Montevideo (Uruguay) y no conoces la Ciudad Vieja no entendiste nada.
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Montevideo, Uruguay’s capital, is a major city along Montevideo Bay. It revolves around the Plaza de la Independencia, once home to a Spanish citadel. This plaza leads to Ciudad Vieja (the old town), with art deco buildings, colonial homes and landmarks including the towering Palacio Salvo and neoclassical performance hall Solís Theatre. Mercado del Puerto is an old port market filled with many steakhouses.
Uruguay is a South American country known for its verdant interior and beach-lined coast. The capital, Montevideo, revolves around Plaza Independencia, once home to a Spanish citadel. It leads to Ciudad Vieja (Old City), with art deco buildings, colonial homes and Mercado del Puerto, an old port market with many steakhouses. La Rambla, a waterfront promenade, passes fish stalls, piers and parks.
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Montevideo, Uruguay — Walking Tour【4K】????????
Welcome to Montevideo, Uruguay. This is a City Walking Tour in 4K around Old Town or Ciudad Vieja, Plaza de la Independencia, Artigas Mausoleum, Palacio Salvo, Peatonal Sarandí and Av 18 de Julio by Wanna Walk.
Montevideo is the southernmost capital city in the Americas and the biggest city in a charming little country called Uruguay. We start walking from the Artigas Mausoleum in Plaza de la Independencia, in the neighbourhood of Ciudad Vieja or Old Town. From this place we can watch beautiful art deco buildings, colonial homes and landmarks including the towering Palacio Salvo and neoclassical performance hall Solís Theatre and Mercado del Puerto, a popular port steakhouses market. This is a 4K Virtual Walking Tour of Montevideo, Uruguay.
Montevideo is situated on the southern coast of the country, on the northeastern bank of the Rio de la Plata. The city was established in 1724. The city is the financial and cultural hub of a larger metropolitan area with a population of around 2 million (Uruguay's population is about 3.5 million).
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Named 'country of the year' by the Economist, Uruguay is the most socially advanced country in Latin America, it top ranks on global measures of personal rights, tolerance, and inclusion.
Walking Tour Ciudad Vieja
Old Town Montevideo Walk
Walking Tour Videos Uruguay
Must See and Visit Attractions in Montevideo, Uruguay: Small in size but rich in history, there are tons of things to do in Montevideo. Uruguayan capital has a beautiful Old Town, in the heart of the city, full of history and attractions.
Montevideo Old Town Walk
Av 18 de Julio
Walking Street
City Walking Tour Montevideo Uruguay
Best starting point is the Plaza Independencia (Montevideo main square). From here you can see the remains of the city walls and town gate, which is the beginning of the original Old Town. This is a nice area to walk around in. From old to new parts of the city. Some places to go shopping, a few places to eat as well. Clean area with a lot of people out and about. Locals and tourists all mesh in this area. I found it to be worth the stroll down the street to check it out. Good spot for some pics! Montevideo, Uruguay — Walking Tour
There are two explanations for the name MONTEVIDEO: First comes from the Portuguese Monte vide eu which means I see a mountain and the second could be the location of the city in a map as Monte VI De Este a Oeste meaning The sixth mountain from east to west.
Walking in Montevideo (Uruguay)
Ciudad Vieja, Peatonal Sarandí
Uruguay Walking in Montevideo
The city’s gate is called Puerta de la Ciudadela. Don't forget to see the Palacio Salvo, this building is emblematic of Montevideo. Also, check Teatro Solís, a landmark in Ciudad Vieja or Old City district in Montevideo.
Most Searched Today: Palacio salvo, old city, General Artigas, Statue, Buildings, Montevideo Video Walk, Main square, Starting point, National hero, Presidential Offices, Downtown Montevideo, free walking tour, Uruguay 4K
Let's walk in Peatonal Sarandi where we can find street markets and shops. It’s an amazing place to immerse yourself in Uruguayan culture.Then we visit the Old Market where you can eat the most typical Uruguay's foods and listen Montevideo's traditional music. This is pretty close to the Buquebus port and one of the busiest areas of the city.
What to see in Montevideo
Montevideo City Walking Tour
Uruguay 4K
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MONTEVIDEO. URUGUAY. CIUDAD VIEJA. CENTRO
Un pequeño paseo por la peatonal Sarandí y 18 de julio hasta la IMM
Montevideo: Ciudad Vieja
El viaje a Montevideo desde Buenos Aires fue a bordo de Seacat Colonia y duró 1 hora. Luego, el viaje en bus desde Colonia del Sacramento hasta Montevideo duró 2 horas más.
Una vez en la capital de Uruguay, dedicamos la tarde del sábado a recorrer la Ciudad Vieja, el casco histórico de Montevideo.
Iniciamos el recorrido por la Plaza Independencia y el mausoleo del General Artigas; luego caminamos por la peatonal Sarandí hasta la feria de artesanos de Plaza Constitución, donde también conocimos la Catedral Metropolitana.
Posteriormente, la calle Pérez Castellano nos condujo hasta el Mercado del Puerto, uno de los lugares más representativos de la ciudad.
La rambla Francia es otro de los lugares que ver en Montevideo, como también la Plaza España con su Templo Inglés, y el Teatro Solís (que no pudimos visitar porque ya habían terminado las visitas guiadas).
La Ciudad Vieja de Montevideo es muuuy parecida a barrios de Buenos Aires como La Boca o San Telmo, pero también tiene su personalidad y estilo propios.
Más info sobre qué hacer en Montevideo en 2 días en el blog!
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My world & Mobile, de Avril Lavigne.
Montevideo, Ciudad Vieja.
Un paseo por la Ciudad Vieja de Montevideo, incluyendo la librería Más Puro Verso, y una muy interesante exposición de Joaquín Torres García.
Barrios de Montevideo: Ciudad Vieja
¿Qué opinan los vecinos de diez zonas de la capital? Este video es parte del especial Montevideo barrio a barrio de El Observador.
Aprender en la Ciudad Vieja ||| Montevideo #2
Plaza e Iglesia Matriz, Puerta de la ciudadela, Museo de Casa de Gobierno y Teatro Solís de Montevideo
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Walking in Montevideo's Ciudad Vieja and Plaza Independencia
A little tour of Montevideo's Ciudad Vieja and Plaza Independencia in Montevideo, Uruguay
Uruguay - Montevideo,Walking tour - South America Part 29 - Travel Video HD
South America trip
Montevideo is the largest city, the capital, and the chief port of Uruguay. The settlement was established in 1726 by Bruno Mauricio de Zabala, as a strategic move amidst a Spanish-Portuguese dispute over the platine region, and as a counter to the Portuguese colony at Colonia del Sacramento. According to the census of 2004, Montevideo has a population of 1,325,968 (about half of Uruguay's population).It has an area of 530 square kilometres (200 sq mi) and extends 20 kilometres (12 mi) from west to east.
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Plaza Independencia y Ciudad Vieja - Montevideo
Ramblin' through the Ciudad Vieja
Imágenes del barrio ''Ciudad Vieja'' de Montevideo, Uruguay.
【4K】WALK Montevideo Uruguay 4k documentary walking tour UY
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【4K】WALK Montevideo Uruguay 4k documentary walking tour UY
This virtual tour was taken walking Montevideo 2019, Uruguay 2019 along 18 de Julio Ave, downtown Montevideo 4k, for this 4k walk travel channel.
I love hiking Uruguay Montevideo, a country that holds the brand Uruguay Natural. This is my own city, so it is different for me from other city walks. Virtual hike with me this urban environment , where the street, the people and everything is so special for me!
Este es un documental de montevideo turismo
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Paseando por Montevideo --Ciudad Vieja --Uruguay
De paseo por la Ciudad Vieja en Montevideo en Uruguay .
Montevideo, Uruguay - Top Things To Do Including Ciudad Viejo
Welcome to Montevideo, Uruguay! We take you on a guided tour of Montevideo and let you know exactly which sites to see and which ones to skip. In the video you'll see which dessert shop in Pocitos to visit, as well as which areas to take a driving tour through in Montevideo. Once you've watched the video, head to to get our complete list of the top 10 things to do in Montevideo, Uruguay.
Montevideo Ciudad Vieja (Old Town)
A walk in the Old Town (Ciudad Vieja) of Montevideo, the capital of Uruguay. In the next video, we do a city tour in Montevideo.
Montevidéu é escolhida como a capital cultural ibero-americana de 2013
Montevideo is the largest city, the capital, and the chief port of Uruguay. The settlement was established in 1726 by Bruno Mauricio de Zabala, as a strategic move amidst a Spanish-Portuguese dispute over the platine region, and as a counter to the Portuguese colony at Colonia del Sacramento. According to the census of 2004, Montevideo has a population of 1,325,968 (about half of Uruguay's population).
Ciudad Vieja es el nombre dado al casco antiguo de la ciudad de Montevideo, capital de la República Oriental del Uruguay. En la actualidad, la Ciudad Vieja es un barrio de Montevideo. Se encuentra poblada de empresas, ministerios estatales, bancos, y en los últimos años ha sufrido una transformación importante que la ha convertido en el centro nocturno de la ciudad. Está densamente poblada de discotecas, boliches y pubs, en los que ciudadanos y turistas pasan las noches.
Hasta 1829 estaba rodeada por una muralla que protegía a la ciudad de posibles invasiones, estructura hoy inexistente, que conserva sin embargo una de las partes más emblemáticas, la Puerta de la Ciudadela, que aún continúa en pie. La misma es el emblema de la antigua Montevideo fortificada y fue construida a partir de 1742. Hoy en día, ubicada sobre uno de los lados de la Plaza Independencia marca el inicio de la calle peatonal Sarandí, que conduce al centro de la Ciudad Vieja de Montevideo.
La Ciudad Vieja encierra las construcciones más bonitas de la era colonial o de las primeras décadas de la independencia. Se destaca el Cabildo (construido entre 1804 y 1812), el Teatro Solís, la Iglesia Matriz y varios museos: entre ellos el Museo Torres García, el Cabildo y el Nacional de Artes Decorativas (instalado en el Palacio Taranco). El Museo Histórico Nacional incluye en la Ciudad Vieja el Romántico, las casas de Ximénez, de Fructuoso Rivera, de Juan Antonio Lavalleja, de Juan Francisco Giró, de Giuseppe Garibaldi. También podemos encontrar en este barrio el solar donde en 1764 nació José Gervasio Artigas, prócer de la República Oriental del Uruguay.