Located on the heart of the city, facing Independencia Square, Radisson Montevideo Victoria Plaza offers stunning views of Harbor Bay.
James
United Kingdom
Great amenities, restaurant was very nice (if not a little pricey), iconic building all uber drivers and taxi drivers were familiar with the location for directions.
This hotel must be one of the nicer options in the city centre as other residents at the time of our stay included a well known metal band on a world tour and a number of sporting officials.
Boasting an indoor swimming pool, this hotel offers a rooftop terrace with views of Montevideo just a 20-minute walk from Pocitos Beach. Massage sessions can be booked.
Sarah
Brazil
The breakfast was great. The rooms were fantastic - one of the most comfortable beds ever. Lovely swimming pool. Fantastic staff.
Situated in Montevideo’s city centre, Hotel Urban Express offers modern rooms with a flat-screen TV and free Wi-Fi, just one block from Plaza Independencia and the Mausoleo de Artigas.
Strategically located just half a block from 18 de Julio Avenue and 5 blocks from popular Entrevero Square, the hotel offers air-conditioned rooms with free Wi-Fi.
Located in Montevideo, Regency Way Montevideo Hotel features an outdoor pool, a solarium and a fitness centre. This hotel has free WiFi access and it is 5 blocks from Montevideo's World Trade Center.
• Featuring an indoor swimming pool and a fitness centre, Holiday Inn offers stylish rooms with cable TV and breakfast, only 500 metres from Montevideo City Hall. Tres Cruces Bus terminal is 2 km...
Just 3 blocks from Estevez Palace, the main government building, Hispano offers nicely decorated rooms with air conditioning and free Wi-Fi in Montevideo. Car rental services are available.
Boasting an indoor swimming pool and a restaurant, Hyatt Centric Montevideo offers accommodation on the Montevideo Oceanside Boulevard, 500 metres from Montevideo's World Trade Center.
good location, great views, interesting art in lobby
Featuring panoramic city views, BIT Design Hotel offers chic and elegant rooms in the Punta Carretas district of Montevideo. The property has free WiFi access.
El confort de la habitación y la ubicación del hotel.
Boasting a swimming pool, a roof top sun deck and a panoramic gym with high-end equipment, the hotel is only 50 metres from the sea and 3 blocks from downtown Montevideo and the financial district.
Ubicación muy buena, habitación cómoda y buen desayuno
Boasting an indoor swimming pool, this hotel offers a rooftop terrace with views of Montevideo just a 20-minute walk from Pocitos Beach. Massage sessions can be booked.
Great location in the plaza, always something going on
Just 2 blocks from Montevideo’s popular Entrevero Square, the London Palace has elegant accommodation with free Wi-Fi. Montevideo’s picturesque old city circuit is 13 blocks away.
Localização, dependências e estacionamento, dentre outras.
In the heart of downtown Montevideo, 1 block from the buzz of 18 de Julio Avenue, Oxford Hotel boasts an ample lobby with stylish furniture and marble floors. Wi-Fi is free.
Clean. Nice and helpful stuff. The breakfast is rather simple.
Boasting a sauna and a fitness centre, Mérit Montevideo Apart & Suites is located in the Pocitos district in Montevideo, 1.2 km from Shopping Mall and 3.6 km from Cagancha Square.
Habitación superior amplia y cómoda. Muy tranquilo
Boasting a restaurant and a fitness centre, Crystal Tower offers comfortable rooms with free WiFi access in Montevideo. The hotel is 20 metres from 18 de Julio Avenue.
Excelente hotel, com excelente estrutura para a proposta
Located in downtown Montevideo, Smart Hotel Montevideo offers sophisticated rooms with a chic décor. The property features an on site restaurant and free WiFi access.
Nice basic room, good breakfast, very good location.
Located in Montevideo, Regency Way Montevideo Hotel features an outdoor pool, a solarium and a fitness centre. This hotel has free WiFi access and it is 5 blocks from Montevideo's World Trade Center.
Kind staff, amazing rooms. I strongly recommend it
Located 100 metres from Montevideo city centre and the metro station, Hotel Klee offers free Wi-Fi and buffet breakfast. The main square is 200 metres away.
Hermoso trato del personal , el desayuno excelente
Only 200 metres from Solis Theatre, Hotel Palacio offers rooms with free Wi-Fi and cable TV in central Montevideo. The Harbour Market in the old city is 1 km away.
Amazing character and very friendly and helpful staff
Only 400 metres from Cagancha Square, SUR Hotel offers rooms with free Wi-Fi and plasma TVs in a charming early-20th century mansion without elevators. The River Promenade is 300 metres away.
Espectacular alojamiento y relación precio-calidad.
Located on Montevideo’s waterfront area, this luxurious hotel offers sea views from every room, a panoramic gym with sauna and an outdoor hydromassage tub. Massage sessions can be booked.
Amazing location and facilities. Excelente breakfast.
Situated 3.6 km from Cagancha Square in Montevideo, Aloft Montevideo Hotel-Marriott International welcomes guests with a restaurant and bar. Free WiFi is provided.
Breakfast was ok with a reasonable range of offerings
Le Bibló offers accommodation in the district of Carrasco in Montevideo. Montevideo is 13 km from Le Bibló, while Atlántida is 29 km away. Carrasco International Airport is 6 km from the property.
todo, hermosa la propiedad y el servicio muy bueno
Right in front of Punta Carretas Mall, Regency Golf - Hotel Urbano offers self-catering rooms with a plasma TV and free WiFi access. The property features a restaurant and a gym.
Breakfasts were wonderful.
Very tasty and varied.
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Located on the north bank of the Rio de la Plata, the city of Montevideo is Uruguay’s capital, largest city and main harbour and economic hub. Claimed by the Spanish, Portuguese and British, the city reflects today the typical South American cultural patchwork. With a strong Italian and Spanish legacy, its soul dances to the rhythm of tango and the African-influenced ‘candombe’.
With approximately 1.5 million people, it houses almost half of the country’s population. Montevideo has a rich cultural life with important institutions like the Solis Theatre.
Carnival is Montevideo's most significant celebration, and the ‘murgas’ play and dance ‘candombe’ in the streets turning the city into a big party. If you plan to book a hotel in Montevideo for carnival, check the availability beforehand!
Don’t miss the ‘Ciudad Vieja’ old town, the Independence Square and the views from the top of the Salvo Building. The Rodo Park is the most traditional park in the city, while the ‘Rambla’ esplanade offers 13 km of sandy beaches.
Whether you prefer a cosy B&B in the old town, a hotel on the beach, or accommodation near the Carrasco International Airport, check out the Montevideo deals available on Booking.com!
Didn't have too much of a chance to see the city as it...
Didn't have too much of a chance to see the city as it rained for much of the time. Liked the Mercado Agricole very much though. And noticed that there are nice beaches, though the water in the mouth of the Parana was quite muddy. Seems a friendly place.
LittleJimmy
Canada
8.0
Scored 8.0
very nice people, relaxed, always felt safe, helpful
very nice people, relaxed, always felt safe, helpful
Easy to get around with bus, center all in walking distance;
In the old part - Federacion - little restaurant-bakery-pub, bread and beer, very good,
entertaining evening in Malafama - a tap bar with good craft beer, great atmosphere
Gudrun
Germany
6.0
Scored 6.0
I found it full of trash, graffiti, and the people not as...
I found it full of trash, graffiti, and the people not as friendly as hoped for. I arrived on their independence day so almost everything was closed on the Friday. on the Saturday some museums were closed for the weekend. I saw the on off bus said sold out. I thought the colonial express ferry to Buenos Aires was from the port, but it was from the bus station which went to the city/town of colonial 2 hours away. I found most things to be double or triple the price of Buenos Aires. I was able to find a pretty good hotel for $50 so that wasn't too expensive. I think more worthwhile as a transition place rather than a vacation place. Punta del Este or Colonia are more worthwhile to visit. But Colonia probable only needs one or 2 days.
Alisdair
United States
10
Scored 10
I recommend having parrilha in Mercado del Puerto and drink...
I recommend having parrilha in Mercado del Puerto and drink the local beer
Friendly people
Good service in restaurants
Transit organization
We spent four days in Montevideo and Punta del Leste, ate in
Maciel
Brazil
10
Scored 10
Montevideo was much better than I had expected after...
Montevideo was much better than I had expected after visiting Buenos Aires. I like the streets of the old town, and they lead to water and have nice buildings. The city town is pleasant enough. I think spending two days in Montevideo is plenty. If you have time, you should visit Punta del Este and stay there for a couple of days.
Liping
United States
6.0
Scored 6.0
1st visit to Montevideo last year: the best feature for us...
1st visit to Montevideo last year: the best feature for us was the rambla, amazing space for walking by the riverside for miles, and the fantastic bookshops. Best food was at the mercado del puerto in the old town. Easy to walk most places in the city
2nd visit: avoided the capital city, stayed on the edge of Carrasco (Hampton Hilton hotel) for the super-easy access to the Interbalnearia route to drive up the east coast. Carrasco is nice beachside town, but the shops are all a bit too posh!
The staff is very friendly and can help you with anything you need. The breakfast is also delicious with uruguayan dishes and very sweet lady at the kitchen. The room is big and comfortable with a dining table and also a desk for work. The bathroom has a bathtub which makes some night very relaxing. The hotel deliveries a lot more for the price they charge. Totally worthy.
Fauna Montevideo is a beautiful small boutique hotel. The interior is very stylish. The room was great with an extremely comfortable bed and a clean and modern bathroom.
Fresh fruit and Lavazza coffee is served in the lobby for free. Jeronimo is a perfect host: He is kind and helpful and his recommendations for restaurants and cafés were very good.
BEAUTIFUL BUILDING!! This is the prettiest hostel I've ever stayed at and it's prettier than many hotels.
The staff were very helpful.
I'm back to Montevideo in a few weeks and am seriously considering changing my other accommodation to this one. Looking forward to staying at some of the other locations of this chain
Room was clean as usual. The location is very convenient if you have things to do in Ciudad Vieja or Centro. I didn't have breakfast at the hotel (breakfast was not included in the price and I preferred to have breakfast in a bar in Montevideo) but had a light dinner in the evening at the hotel bar and it was good.
We stayed at the Hotel two times, and it was very comfortable. Breakfast was good, and drinks at the bar were always available! Proximity to the airport is very convenient and many restaurants in walking distance. Very safe and attractive neighborhood. Staff was accommodating with all our needs and questions.
The room had everything as described in Booking, the bed was very comfortable, the Wifi connection was very good, breakfast was varied and tasty, the location is great because the hotel is just 1 block away from the Punta Carretas Shopping Center and many restaurants, as well as it is close to the rambla.
The place is wonderful. The richness of details in this house captivated me, really impressive. Hosts' attention is impeccable, very helpful and polite. The breakfast, amazing. The house is located in the best and most opulent neighborhood of montevideo, carrasco. We just loved it.
Very conveniently located if you need to be near the bus station. Clean room. Comfortable bed and good shower. Toiletries are decent quality for the level of hotel. This is my favorite hotel in Montevideo if I'm in transit (if the price is right as it can vary a bit)
Functional. Nice reception - especially the friendly woman from Cuba who cared a lot - and of course: the sauna, which was hard to find in Montevideo.
I then booked another 6,7 nights at the reception because the hotel was really better than expected.
It was a nice spot - however there was a party going on and the music was VERY loud. I couldn’t get any sleep during my stay because I was on the first floor and I could hear the loud music at the Hotel throughout the night.
Very charming, classic, old hotel. Interesting elevator, great rain shower heads, patio on rooftop has nice sunset view for a glass of wine. Also the tienda on the corner has reasonable prices (for Uruguay).
The room was big and with a very confortable bed. The bathroom includes a tub. The hotel is in the center of Montevideo, not in Ciudad Vieja but very close to Independencia square.
Beautiful hotel, very high end and detailed design. Room service food delish and a great value. Another fabulous stay, will always choose to say here when visiting Montevideo!
Nice breakfast, comfortable rooms. Close to the airport. Nice area. This was my 3rd stay at Hotel Cottage which has become my go-to place when visiting Montevideo.
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