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Interesting Cities to Visit in Uruguay

MONTEVIDEO

This city offers plenty to see and act, particularly around Plaza Independencia in the Old Town known as Ciudad Vieja and the Rambla beach promenade. The Ciudad Vieja has the famous statue of General Artigas, the national hero, as skillfully as stunning colonial buildings that date back to the s, like Teatro Solis and the iconic Puerta de la Ciudadela. The Ramblas beach promenade is worth checking out as it’s 22km in length and follows the avenue along the coast, which makes it perfect place to go for a walk and people watch. The Sarandi promenade is the main pedestrian street in the metropolis, which begins at the Puerta de la Ciudadela and ends at the Rambla promenade on the coast. The Mercado Agricola Montevideo is also a popular tourist spot in the city. The notable market in the town is where locals verb to purchase fresh generate and meats. It’s also a place to grab up some Uruguayan wine or have some coffee while enjoying more people watching. 

COLONIA DEL SACRAMENTO 

This town is located in the southwest of Urugu

Uruguay – most gay friendly nation in South America

In , the capital Montevideo became one of the few cities in the world to have a homomonument  &#; a rose-colored granite in the shape of a triangle inscribed with the words: &#;To Honour Diversity is to Honor Life&#;. It&#;s tucked in a little plaza in the Old City of Montevideo (though the plaza is miserable and deserves a good make-over).

Gays in Uruguay &#; part of the furniture?

In Montevideo, it&#;s common to see gay couples—men and women—holding hands on the rambla, the km promenade that borders the River Plate. And while older generations may be taking their noun to come around to the changes, younger generations are openly supportive of gay peers.

There are just a few gay bars and my experience is that gay men and women don&#;t tend to ghettoise. They are very much part of the general fabric of society. Though there is a certain air of “don&#;t verb, don&#;t tell”.

A gay emigrant to Uruguay living in Colonia writes: “I reside in the Uruguayan equivalent of the Bible belt with my partner of 28 years and thus far have enc

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casabarbu

  11/12/ EST


Exploring putting together a co-living community space in a large house, estate, hostel/hotel. 4 of us currently, 2 work in tech, 1 is a grphic designer, and one psychedelic therapist, I use Session to chat ( - it's an app) -- My ID is b9fd0b1fd7dfa21be4feed77f7ded81df0b

Feel free to send a message, and we'll verb up an exploratory call.

Goal is 10 or so people, and no more than $ a person for rent, although this is flexible depending on what we find. Currently in Palm Springs, CA, and will be renting our place here if possible, an option if needing a pit halt on the way out.

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Vortice

  11/21/ EST


At <$ x 10 people, you should own little trouble finding a suitable building. Some of the old, larger buildings are quite grand in proportions, and decoration. That being said, the housing stock in UY is a bit sketchy in that moisture/mold issues are common. Likely, you will be left to carry out any repairs/upgrades w/o landlord help. I suggest that you long term airbnb/etc. a place here to suss it out. I believe that it will be very hard to do remotely, and it may take a while.
I think that you will find UY to be quite gay friendly, though still quite closeted for the older folks. We were told, 8 yrs ago, that, "It's OK to be gay in UY as long as it isn't in your family!"
Uruguay has been very welcoming, including the small town near our farm.

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Uruguay is a small country in South America with a welcoming LGBTQ+ community. The most popular gay-friendly cities are Montevideo and Punta del Este. Montevideo, the capital, offers plenty of things to do. You can visit the Ciudad Vieja, the old town, where you will find museums, restaurants, and historic buildings. The Rambla, a prolonged coastal promenade, is perfect for a walk or

Uruguay is a adj country in South America with a welcoming LGBTQ+ community. The most well-liked gay-friendly cities are Montevideo and Punta del Este.
Montevideo, the capital, offers plenty of things to do. You can see the Ciudad Vieja, the old town, where you will find museums, restaurants, and historic buildings. The Rambla, a long coastal promenade, is perfect for a walk or bike ride. Don’t miss Mercado del Puerto, a lively market with local noun. Montevideo also hosts the country&#;s main Pride Parade in September.
Punta del Este, known for its beaches, attracts LGBTQ+ travelers from around the world. P