Montevideo was created in 1726 by Bruno Mauricio de Zabala, a Buenos Aires governor to counter the Portuguese advance into the area from Brazil. During its early years, Montevideo was mostly a Spanish garrison town and is known for its wines and dairy products. Some famous places in the city include; Plaza Independencia, Salvo Palace, Mercardo Del Puerto, Palacio Legislativo, Bodega Bouza, Gateway of the Citadel, Museo Blanes and National Museum of Visual Arts amongst several other beautiful places in the city.
The city’s enormous sights, monuments and famous landmarks can be sighted en route walking and biking tours and visitors can explore its culinary culture on food and wine tasting tours. With shore excursions, boat cruises and sailings, visitors can enjoy exciting views of the city from the seas and other water bodies and also engage in water sport activities like snorkelling, kayaking and several others. Visitors can also visit famous landmarks and historical grounds in the city for exploration and discovery purposes on cultural and historical tours.
On arrival at the city’s airport, tourist can enjoy comfortable airport transfers and other city transfers, suitable for individuals and groups. On day trips and excursions, from Montevideo, tourist can expand their exploration and visit famous landmarks in cities and towns close to Montevideo. These tour packages are available on Tripindicator, a tour agency dedicated to providing customers with the best tour packages based on ratings and reviews of past users, available at very affordable prices compared to other tour teams.
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