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From Buenos Aires: Colonia Ferry Tickets and Optional Tour

From Buenos Aires: Colonia Ferry Tickets and Optional Tour

Embark on a delightful day trip to Colonia del Sacramento, the first site in Uruguay recognized as a UNESCO World Heritage site. Your adventure begins with a round-trip ferry ticket from Buenos Aires to this charming city. Choose from various options, including a guided walking tour or a visit to a local winery. Founded in 1680 by the Portuguese explorer Manuel Lobo, Colonia has a rich history marked by shifts between Portuguese and Spanish rule until its Declaration of Independence in 1825. Discover how these influences have created a unique architectural tapestry where Spanish and Portuguese styles harmoniously coexist. Stroll along the cobblestone streets, taking in breathtaking views of the Río de la Plata. Experience the allure of colorful houses, traditional lanterns, and picturesque sunsets at El Portón de Campo, as well as the famous Street of Sighs and the iconic lighthouse. If you opt for the walking tour, your knowledgeable guide will meet you at the ferry station, ready to share captivating stories about this remarkable town. After a day of exploration, you’ll return to Buenos Aires via the same scenic ferry route.

From Montevideo: Punta del Este Full-Day Tour

From Montevideo: Punta del Este Full-Day Tour

Enjoy the convenience of being picked up from your hotel in Montevideo. Take a scenic drive down the coast of Montevideo and Canelone. Discover enchanting landscapes composed of mountain ranges, pines, and eucalyptus. As you journey to Punte del Este, your knowledgable guide will share with you the region's history, including its connection to the mysticism of the Templars and alchemy. Continue across the 10 Road accompanied by the De la Plata River landscape. Arrive in Piriápolis, “the sun’s city.” Visit the Argentino Hotel and take in the spectacular view from the San Antonio Hill. Stop at Punta Ballena and visit Casapueblo, a well-known art museum/workshop/hotel. Arrive at Punta del Este on the Mansa Beach, crossing Nuestra Señora de la Candelaria Port, where the De la Plata River meets the ocean. From here, you can admire the Lobos Island and its lighthouse. Marvel at Punte del Este’s most emblematic Monument: La Mano. This sculpture of a hand emerges from the sand– seemingly reaching for the skies. Enjoy some free time in the city. Take photos, shop, and explore the city on your own. Choose the option with lunch included and you can sit down for a meal at a Punte del Este restaurant. After your free time, meet your guide for a tour of the city’s Beverly Hill neighborhood. See the mansions and lush gardens. Explore the Marconi and El Cantegril neighborhoods. Afterward, return to Montevideo.

From Montevideo: Colonia del Sacramento Full Day Tour

From Montevideo: Colonia del Sacramento Full Day Tour

The tour begins with pickup from your hotel in Montevideo and heads out through the neighborhoods of Capurro, Le Teja, and the emblematic Cerro Hill. As you cross over the scenic Santa Lucia River Bridge, arrive at San José Department, famous for being the largest producer of potatoes in the country. Upon arrival in Colonia del Sacramento, learn about the city’s rich history which dates back to 1783 when it was founded by Spanish immigrants. With your expert guide, visit the Real San Carlos, The Bullring, and the De la Plata River to admire panoramic views across the city and surrounding areas. From here, head to the Historic Quarter of the city and wander around the picturesque streets on an insightful walking tour. Discover the Portón de Campo as well as the City Gate, the Walls, the famous Los Suspiros Street, the Lighthouse, the Main Square, and the Blessed Sacrament Cathedral. After your walking tour, enjoy some free time to eat lunch at a traditional restaurant or continue to explore the city at your own leisure. Before returning to Montevideo, make a stop at the Granja Arenas to visit the Collectuonist Museum where you can taste local jams, marmalades, cheeses, and more.

Montevideo: Half-Day Sightseeing Tour

Montevideo: Half-Day Sightseeing Tour

Daily morning , then set off to discover the city of Montevideo. Founded between 1724 and 1730, it preserves a wealth of architectural and cultural heritage. Start the tour in the Old Town, from the City's Port at the del Puerto Market, the main gastronomic center in the city. Follow your guide to the Matriz Cathedral, Independence Square, and Avenue 18 de Julio, the main commercial center of the city. Then, continue to the Legislative Palace, the National Congress inaugurated in 1925 projected by the architect Cayetano Moretti. Visit the Agricola Market, where you will have some free time to explore. From there, visit the Centenario Stadium, declared a World Soccer Monument. Then go to Batlle Park to see the sculpture La Carreta, before the return back to your accommodation.

Montevideo City Tour for Cruisers

Montevideo City Tour for Cruisers

Experience personalized attention away from large cruise line tours with our Highlights of Montevideo City tour. Explore the Old Town, Port Market, Parliament Palace, and more in the comfort of an air-conditioned vehicle with knowledgeable local guides. Begin at the pier and delve into the historic Old Town, surrounded by Spanish military fortifications. Marvel at colonial-era buildings, including the Solis Theatre, The Cabildo, and the Metropolitan Cathedral. Plaza Independencia showcases the statue and Mausoleum of General Artigas, while the Parliament Palace symbolizes Uruguay's democratic values. Embark on a scenic ride to Mercado Agricola Montevideo, a revitalized market offering diverse goods. Explore the Obelisco De Los Constituyentes, honoring the writers of Uruguay's first constitution. Parque Batlle features La Carreta monument and Estadio Centenario, a World Football Historical Monument. Ideal for those with limited time, this tour provides a comprehensive overview of Montevideo. Reserve your seat for this special experience today.

Montevideo: Palacio Salvo Official Ticket with Guided Tour

Montevideo: Palacio Salvo Official Ticket with Guided Tour

Start your visit in the main lobby of the building in front of Independencia Square, in the center of the city. Walk through the building and get to know its stories, start by knowing the original owners and the architect who built it. See the bronze ornaments of the columns on the ground floor that form a great marine animals bestiary around the building. Then, enter the old party halls on the 1st floor and the 2nd floor, where a billiard club operates. In the rest of the staircase that goes from the 1st to the 2nd floor, admire and learn about the great stained glass window that occupies a whole wall, originally built in 1928 and completely restored 2 years ago. Reach the open terrace of the 11th floor, from where you can see the De la Plata River, Montevideo Hill, Independencia Square, and the tower of the building, which was the highest point in the city until 20 years ago. The visit ends in the closed viewpoint on the top floor, where you can see a unique view of the city, the port, the coastal promenade, De la Plata River, Montevideo Hill, the Rodó Park, Punta Carretas, and the Citadel Door that surrounded the colonial city.

Colonia del Sacramento: Small-Group Day Trip

Colonia del Sacramento: Small-Group Day Trip

Embark on a captivating walking tour of Colonia del Sacramento, where history and charm meet on every corner. Begin your exploration in the enchanting Old Town, a UNESCO World Heritage site, where cobblestone streets lead you through a tapestry of colonial architecture. Wander down Calle de los Suspiros, a narrow street steeped in legends, and visit the iconic Plaza Mayor, a vibrant hub surrounded by museums, quaint cafes, and art galleries. Marvel at the well-preserved city walls and climb the historic lighthouse for panoramic views of the Rio de la Plata. The tour also includes visits to the Basilica del Santísimo Sacramento and the evocative ruins of the Convent of San Francisco, each a testament to Colonia's rich past. For added convenience, choose between joining the walking tour directly in Colonia del Sacramento, or opting for a comprehensive package that includes round-trip ferry tickets and transportation from Buenos Aires, ensuring a seamless and memorable experience.

Ferry from/to Colonia & Bus Tickets to/from Montevideo

Ferry from/to Colonia & Bus Tickets to/from Montevideo

Embark on a captivating day trip to Montevideo and immerse yourself in its rich history, stunning colonial architecture, and vibrant bohemian culture. Start your adventure with a scenic ferry ride to Colonia del Sacramento, followed by a bus transfer to the beautiful capital of Uruguay. Upon arrival, explore the remnants of the ancient city wall at Puerta de la Ciudadela, then wander through charming alleys lined with souvenir shops, markets, and cafes. Discover Montevideo's impressive colonial buildings, museums, and theaters that tell its unique story. As the day winds down, stroll along picturesque beaches and savor a breathtaking sunset on the Montevideo boulevard, with stunning views of the Río de la Plata. Note: This package includes a one-way ticket from Buenos Aires to Montevideo. Don't miss this unforgettable experience!

Colonia: Private City Tour on Foot (Historic District)

Colonia: Private City Tour on Foot (Historic District)

Feel the atmosphere of the colonial era as you walk through the charming streets of the historic center among the Spanish and Portuguese architecture. Take a relaxing walk on this city tour accompanied by a local host who will take you back in time. Learn about local customs and discover the most characteristic legends and mystical stories of the place Discover the city of Colonia del Sacramento declared a World Heritage Site since December 1995. As the tour progresses, the irregular stone sidewalks, the wide granite stone walls, the colonial houses with tiled roofs and views of the Rio de la Plata will transport you to colonial times. Join this tour and live an incredible day discovering the history, culture, nature and architecture of this beautiful and unique place.

Montevideo: Historic and Diverse (Spanish/Portuguese)

Montevideo: Historic and Diverse (Spanish/Portuguese)

Ciudad Vieja is a mandatory stop when visiting Montevideo. It is a witness to the beginnings of the city. I invite you to a special tour that includes historical facts, the general culture of the city of Montevideo, places of art and architecture where you can enjoy this cosmopolitan and cosmopolitan world. List of places: -Independence Square. - José Gervacio Artigas Mausoleum. - Gate of the citadel. - Solís Theater (outside). - Sarandi Pedestrian - Alley of Sexual Diversity (LGBT) - Montevideo Town Hall (exterior). -Matrix Square. - Montevideo Cathedral. - Cabildo (outside) - Zabala Square. - Market Port (with gastronomic suggestions).

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This is BY FAR the BEST Hop On Hop Off Bus I've ever been on, and I go on one almost everywhere I go! The team were caring and kind -- warm and friendly and really customer-oriented, the busses were clean and with WiFi, you got a plastic tap card instead of those paper tickets, and the routes and maps were very useful and comprehensive. I loved it and would recommend it to anyone!

Very good day out. Very helpful staff at Colonia Express. Excellent walking tour with Lourdes who was very informative and a pleasant, included, lunch.

The tour guide was excellent and the ferry went smoothly. Thoroughly enjoyed Colonia del Sacramento!

Uruguay is absolutely beautiful!! Must experience if on holiday in Argentina. It’s so close!!

Lourdes' performance was excellent! Very competent and attentive to the group