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Av. Doctor Americo Ricaldoni | Parque Batle, Montevideo 11604, UruguayMap
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  • SunKing34
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    It was closed, with no reason given, despite being advertised as open. Hugely disappointing.

    It didn’t open. I went along on a Wednesday morning, having checked that the opening hours were 10am to 5pm. So at 10am I and several bus loads of tourists found ourselves staring at the notice on t...

    Reviewed on Mar 27, 2024
  • ashleyinthesky
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    Random slice of Uruguayan sports history at historical stadium

    Entry fee is 300 pesos for the museum and stadium. Can pay an additional 150 pesos to access the observation deck of the tower (we did not elect to do this). Cool to see original World Cup stadium, th...

    Reviewed on Feb 17, 2024
  • PBPG
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    Football history

    A piece of football history where the first world cup was played. It was closed when we got there but the stadium is impressive to look at.

    Reviewed on Jan 30, 2023
  • denis8t
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    Not available to visit

    I couldn't visit the football museum and the stadium. Apparently it's not available to visit during holidays. How terrible is that? Maybe the most famous sightseeing of the city and it's not available...

    Reviewed on Mar 4, 2022
  • Edward K
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    Futbol history

    As a rabid fan of the beautiful game, visit to the site of the 1st World Cup was a treat. The stadium is the home of the Uruguay National team. The museum was more static than interactive. Exhibits of...

    Reviewed on Jan 14, 2020
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