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Guru'Guay Guide to Montevideo, The (English Edition)

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The Guru’Guay Guide to Montevideo is the first REAL insider’s guide to Montevideo, capital of Uruguay, and still one of South America’s off-the-radar destinations. Up until now it's been virtually impossible to find a good guidebook on Uruguay. Why? Because they are written by people who fly in for a week and then leave. This guide is by a Spanish-speaking Brit, resident since 2000. While the guide focuses on Montevideo, it's indispensable for anyone visiting Uruguay.



Features in-depth information on:



LOGISTICS



  • flying into Uruguay, including a candid look at airlines to avoid

  • getting to (or from) Montevideo from Buenos Aires The fastest, cheapest and most leisurely routes

  • best time to visit and how long to stay Insights only a long-term resident can give

  • public holidays when Montevideo pretty much shuts down, so it's essential to know when they are and festivals you must not miss, like the mysterious Sea Goddess celebrations

  • best neighbourhoods to stay based on your personal preferences

  • architecturally-lovely accommodation Options for all pockets

  • personal safety Dispelling myths and tips specific to neighbourhoods

  • getting around on public transport like a local

  • driving and car rental The logic in seemingly erratic traffic patterns and driving habits

  • tipping demystified eg why you don't tip taxi drivers but do tip street parking attendants

  • money exchange including troubleshooting ATM withdrawals


THINGS TO DO



  • guided tours to wine, marijuana, soccer, carnival and more

  • great day trips, from UNESCO heritage site Colonia de Sacramento, to glitzy Punta del Este, to the Santa Lucia wetlands

  • architectural highlights in possibly the city with the biggest concentration of Art-deco after New York

  • art museums and underground art coops

  • beaches including which of the 10 is best for children, windsurf and boat rental, etc

  • shopping and buying original gifts Really. Ever heard of a guidebook that helps you with this thankless task?

  • shopping for wine-lovers Wow, right? Where to go to get expert advice and dah goods

  • why Carnival in Montevideo is so unique and where and when to track down the best (and worst) of carnival, even off-season

  • tango Here tango is something the locals do, it's not “for export”. One milonga, or dance salon, even takes place in a living room.

  • the best live music and live acts that Montevideo has to offer Tiny Uruguay has a huge share of highly talented musicians. Pay under 10 USD to see a world-class band in a tiny cafe.

  • gay Montevideo has a small but charming scene


FOOD & DRINK



  • what time the locals eat and how Uruguayans survive through to a 10pm dinnertime

  • street food

  • wine and craft beer from Uruguay are winning prizes internationally. The guide points you to which to try and why

  • restaurants for people desperate for gourmet and veggie options

  • restaurants for wine-lovers

  • historic cafes The most charming, and the grittiest


SOCIETY & CULTURE



  • history How did this tiny country get to be so progressive? Your burning questions answered.

  • the Uruguayan character, a chapter of entirely personal anecdotes that illustrate that Uruguayans (from presidents to petty thieves) are friendly and down-to-earth

  • expressions EVERYONE uses on the street and what they mean

  • films to watch, albums to listen to and books to read before you come