A truly extraordinary and exciting vacation awaits any tourist in Montevideo. This city is the capital of the Republic of Uruguay. It is washed by the waters of the gulf of the Atlantic Ocean of La Plata. A mild tropical climate, a large amount of greenery and, of course, the waters of the bay - all this makes this city a world-class resort. However, the capital of Uruguay can boast not only of its beaches and nature, because throughout the entire history of its existence the city belonged to different states, therefore it has absorbed the cultural origins of various peoples and communities.

Formally, Montevideo is usually divided into three parts: the Old Town, the New Town and the resort area. Tourists who like to see the sights will be able to find them in any corner of this wonderful village. In the old part of the metropolis are temples and fortresses, cathedrals and castles, which were erected in the colonial period. The capital of Uruguay began to be built up from the moment of its foundation - that is, from 1726, and then on its territory Spanish, Portuguese, and later Italian immigrants began to build Catholic churches and other architectural structures, which are now monuments.
The development of the city never stopped. For many years, the capital of Uruguay belonged to Argentina, and after the city came under Brazilian rule, and each of the rulers of these states built something new in it.
At the same time, a new part of Montevideo, which can be described as a business center, is being actively built up. It is here that modern high-rise buildings are located, which, although they do not reach the heights of world skyscrapers, they look very stylish and beautiful.
Getting a visa to travel to Montevideo (Uruguay) is not as difficult and expensive as it might seem. At the moment, the number of Russians who visit this city during their vacations is constantly increasing. The financial requirements of the state of Uruguay are not as strict as in many European countries, so any average family can easily spend a week or two there. Going to Uruguay, it is important to know at least the English language, and better Spanish (it is there that it is recognized as official), as well as to navigate the exchange rates. The official currency of Uruguay - the peso, has retained its name since the founding of the city. It changes on average at the rate of 20.5 pesos = 1 US dollar.

The suburbs and outskirts of Montevideo are exactly those places where all kinds of beaches and resort areas are located. Quiet and calm beaches, among which can be noted Buseo, alternate with places where dance parties are held near the bay, in which the majority of the population of Montevideo takes part. For Uruguay, as well as for other Latin American countries, a developed dance culture is characteristic, which can not leave indifferent a single tourist.
As a rule, the capital of Uruguay receives a large flow of tourists in the winter. In January, the region has the highest temperature indicators, which sometimes reach a maximum of +42 degrees Celsius. Nevertheless, the waters of La Plata Bay always remain warm, so you can relax and have fun in Montevideo at any time of the year.