Avenida 18 de Julio Reviews: Insider Insights and Visitor Experiences
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Disappointed overall
We visited this area and really expected much more from it. Normally when you go to area that symbolises a city you expect to be blown away. Sadly this was not the case here. The Main Street was attra...
A 2 mile walk from Independence Plaza all the way to Batlle Park
We liked the Independence Plaza - there are so many historic buildings there and the tango museum. The Avenida 18 de Julio is the main "drag" between the plaza and Batlle Park where the large football...
The concombe drummers and dancers will get your heart racing. The crowd is lively, festive, and fun -- but it's all a good relaxed, laid-back affair that makes it much less hectic or erratic than the...
I simply love the Avenida, and am drawn to it every time I visit Montevideo. Sure, maybe the “high-end” stores have left for snooty (boring) malls, but the street is still a retail hub of Montevideo t...
Disappointed overall
We visited this area and really expected much more from it. Normally when you go to area that symbolises a city you expect to be blown away. Sadly this was not the case here. The Main Street was attra...
A 2 mile walk from Independence Plaza all the way to Batlle Park
We liked the Independence Plaza - there are so many historic buildings there and the tango museum. The Avenida 18 de Julio is the main "drag" between the plaza and Batlle Park where the large football...
Best time to visit? Carnaval
The concombe drummers and dancers will get your heart racing. The crowd is lively, festive, and fun -- but it's all a good relaxed, laid-back affair that makes it much less hectic or erratic than the...
Important avenue
This is an important avenue with some very beautiful art nouveau buildings, some of them in a deplorabil estate.
Montevideo’s High Street
I simply love the Avenida, and am drawn to it every time I visit Montevideo. Sure, maybe the “high-end” stores have left for snooty (boring) malls, but the street is still a retail hub of Montevideo t...