
Fainá en Uruguay: realizan una encuesta para entender su consumo
The arrival of fainá to Uruguay dates back to 1915, when the Guido brothers, coming from Italy, founded Molino Guido.
Read moreThe arrival of fainá to Uruguay dates back to 1915, when the Guido brothers, coming from Italy, founded Molino Guido.
Read moreIf you don't know where to go to eat in Uruguay, these influencers make it possible for you. In the vast Uruguayan gastronomic landscape, finding the ideal place to eat can be a challenging task. This...
Read moreOn July 18, 1830, the swearing-in of the Constitution took place that would mark the birth of the independent state of Uruguay.
Read moreNueva Helvecia is preparing for the 10th edition of the National Chocolate Festival. The event will take place this Sunday, July 21 at the Plaza de los Fundadores. This activity has become a cultural...
Read moreFrom June to October, Rocha and Maldonado become privileged spots for sighting the southern right whale.
Read moreRocha offers a varied agenda of cultural and tourist events in July 2024.
Read moreThe Uruguayan capital has a new tourist attraction: Montevideo Sonoro. This innovative proposal allows you to discover the music and history of the city through an immersive and unique tour.
Read moreThe renowned British magazine Time Out published its annual ranking of the best beaches in the world, highlighting impressive destinations from coastal areas with pink sands to cliffs between mountain...
Read moreMontevideo is preparing for a July vacation full of cultural activities for children and families. From theatrical and musical shows to exhibitions and interactive workshops, the city offers a variety...
Read moreA câmera da Antel em Punta del Diablo oferece uma vista única da Praia Rivero, um dos destinos mais populares do balneário uruguaio.
Read moreIn the last quarter of a century, Uruguay has established itself as a favorite destination for the production of major international films and series that used locations as scenery.
Read moreThe railway route between Tacuarembó and Rivera offers a unique experience in Uruguay. Tacuarembó, known for its cultural and natural wealth, and Rivera, a border city with Brazil, are connected by th...
Read moreJune in Rocha is full of cultural and solidarity activities to enjoy with family and friends.
Read moreAiguá, Santiago Vázquez and 19 de Abril are the towns chosen by the Ministry of Tourism to represent Uruguay in the "most beautiful towns in the world" competition organized by UN Tourism.
Read moreThis May 18, the San Miguel Fort dresses up to receive the second edition of the Native Festival, an event that invites us to celebrate traditions and culture within the framework of autumn.
Read moreThe government has extended the reduction of Value Added Tax (VAT) for certain tourism activities until September 30, 2024.
Read moreSince May 1, 2024, workers in Mendoza (route 5 km 67.700) and Soca (route 8 km 50.500) have been automated and, in this way, the automation process for all workers in the country has been completed.
Read moreThe "Fungi Weekend" event, which debuted last year, returns for its second edition to Punta del Diablo.
Read moreRoute 109 has become a tourist hub of interest for many who are looking for a natural alternative to enjoy Uruguay throughout the year.
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