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The Ciudad Vieja area is not a good neighborhood to walk aroud. It is close to some points of interest, like the Old Market and the Sol¨ªs Theater, but it is a ugly part of the city overall. You will feel unsafe there, especially at night and on Sundays, when the local commerce is closed.
RosedaleJohnny
A low key way to wander through history. Some buildings have been or being restored. Wander along Sarandi through various plazas, and feel the history of the city. There are also some great coffee shops and restaurants. It empties out at night, so probably best not to walk the streets alone at dark, although they have stepped up patrols and CCTV
Easylivingtravel
I really enjoyed my three week stay in Ciudad Vieja. This particular neighborhood embodies the culture of Uruguay in full. You will see the historic homes and buildings; central meat market, cafes, restaurants, and shops all rolled up into one. Although this is not the prettiest neighborhood in Uruguay, you can still find a lot of positive energy here during the daylight hours. Beware at night with the exception of the area close to Teatro Solis, Ciudad Vieja is pretty dead. I enjoyed seeing the carnival practices (live street performances) in preparation for the big carnival in February. I enjoyed eating grilled meat at Mercado Del Puerto. I enjoyed eating at gourmet restaurants. I enjoyed walking down Calle Sarandi looking at all the shops, street performers and street vendors. Most of I enjoyed my hotel AK Design located right in the heart of Ciudad Vieja. Place Ciudad Vieja on your list of things to do while visiting Montevideo. I'm sure you won't be disappointed. Happy Travels!!!!
jonn912
a long pedestrian walking path with shops and great architecture. Do not go at night! Start from Palicio Salvo and walk the pedestrian path to the market. You can spend about 2-3 hours here. The shops are okay and during the weekend there are many local vendors. Worth the walk but nothing too exciting.
beachtomas
If you like architecture or not it would be hard not to find yourself looking up at the beautiful building facades.
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The walk down the pedestrian-only (except watch the cross-streets) Sarandi to Perez Castellanos and the Mercado del Puerto is a must-do in Montevideo. Lunch at the Mercado del Puerto is a wonderful experience combining the heat of the parrilla fires, the taste and smell of grilling meats and the sights and sounds of the crowd. There is nice shopping and the vendors on Sarandi and in Plaza Matriz are good - i.e. no hawking. There is usually live music near the Mercado and Plaza Matriz and occasionally some tango on Sarandi. Plaza Zabala is a beautiful, peaceful square full of monk parakeets (look up to the treetops to see the nests). There are lots of great places to eat outside of the Mercado - Estrecho, Cafe Brasileiro, Dueto, Jacinto. There are also a lot of very nice museums - Museo de Artes Decorative, Museo Historico Nacional, Museo Romantico, Museo de Arte Precolombio, Museo del Carnaval. Most are in beautiful, old homes; are free or very low priced and can be seen in no more than an hour.
Eliezer_11
It is the oldest part of Montevideo.I suggest a half an hour walk during daytime and not at night from plaza independecia to the port of Montevideo .The streets and some houses are renovated.There are some nice museums .Visite the Mercado del puerto where you find the best parlllas.
Lizard2888
Quaint area with some interesting architecture & many restaurantsFelt completely safe during the day.
RalfSouth
If you have to see Montevideo in record time I would go to Ciudad Vieja for lunch, stroll to Plaza Independencia, and then travel along the rambla and its beaches by car up to Carrasco, where you can stroll around the Sofitel and the posh neighborhood behind it. This will give you a minimalist but representative sampler of the city's makeup. Ciudad Vieja has an assortment of interesting shops and various restaurants. Plaza Independencia ("Independence Square") is right next to it, with the requisite patriotic monuments and other landmarks like the Radisson Hotel and the Solis theatre. Make sure to go during business hours to enjoy the shops, and avoid nighttime as Ciudad Vieja empties out and becomes dodgy.
Ms_Demeanor
Great old town area to wander and enjoy life. The architecture is amazing, though not all well taken care of in parts. Some great graffiti throughout. They have a bike program, Moveto, so you can use bikes to get around anywhere in that area.