Home Uruguay Travel Guide


 Find Hotels        

Playa Pocitos Pano, Montevideo, Uruguay
Playa Pocitos Pano, Montevideo, Uruguay
Author: Elemaki (Creative Commons Attribution 3.0 Unported)



Uruguay is a relatively small country in southeastern South America. Its name comes from the Guaraní language meaning "river where the painted birds live", and refers to the Uruguay River, of which Uruguay is located on its eastern bank. It is bordered by Brazil to the east and Argentina, across the Uruguay River, to the west.

Guide to Uruguay Hotels

Here's a list of hotels in Uruguay that you can book online, listed by city, with full description, star rating, address, location map, evaluation, and prices as offered by different booking sites.


Santuario Nacional del Cerrito de la Victoria, Uruguay
Santuario Nacional del Cerrito de la Victoria, Uruguay
Author: Hoverfish (Creative Commons Attribution 3.0 Unported)

More on Uruguay

Covering 176,215 sq km (68,037 sq mi), Uruguay has a population of just 3.4 million (2011 estimate). Its capital and largest city is Montevideo. Uruguay is three hours behind Coordinated Universal Time (UTC-3) and two hours in summer. Traffic is driven on the right here. The phone IDD code is +598.

Uruguay is the most economically developed country in South America, with the highest nominal GDP and the highest ranking in Human Development Index. It is also regarded as one of the least corrupt country in Latin America. In 2010, Uruguay had a nominal GDP of $40.714 billion, equivalent to a per capita GDP of $12,130. Its per capita GDP at purchasing power parity stood at $14,342.


Coast of Montevideo
Coast of Montevideo
Author: Ecemaml, Góngora (Creative Commons Attribution 2.0 Generic)

The Spanish arrived in present-day Uruguay in 1516, but due to native hostility and absence of precious metal ores such as gold and silver, did not make any colonial inroads until the 17th century. For a while both Spain and Portugal vie for control of Uruguay.

Uruguay declared its independence from Spain in 1825, though the independence was only recognized in 1828. As with the rest of South America, Uruguay had its share of unrest, particularly in the 1950's when demand for Uruguay's agricultural products brought a steep decline in living standard resulting in labor unrest.


Interior of Montevideo Cathedral
Interior of Montevideo Cathedral
Author: John Seb Barber (Creative Commons Attribution 2.0 Generic)

Uruguay was in a state of emergency from 1968 and lived through the 1970's in a constant state of political turmoil. Democracy only returned to the country after the national elections of 1984.

Planning your visit to Uruguay

Visitors who do not need a visa to enter Uruguay include the nationals of Argentina, Australia, Austria, Bahamas, Barbados, Belgium, Belize, Bolivia, Brazil, Canada, Colombia, Costa Rica, Croatia, Cyprus, Czech Republic, Denmark, Dominican-Republic, Ecuador, El Salvador, Finland, France, Germany, Greece, Guatemala, Guyana, Honduras, Hong Kong, Hungary, Iceland, India, Ireland, Israel, Italy, Jamaica, Japan, Latvia, Liechtenstein, Lithuania, Luxembourg, Malaysia, Malta, Mexico, Monaco, Netherlands, New Zealand, Nicaragua, Norway, Panama, Paraguay, Peru, Poland, Portugal, Romania, Seychelles, Slovakia, Slovenia, South Africa, South Korea, Spain, Sweden, Switzerland, Trinidad and Tobago, Turkey, United Kingdom, United States and Venezuela.

The main airport and gateway to Uruguay is Carrasco General Cesáreo L. Berisso International Airport, located 5 km from downtown Montevideo. Most flights is between destinations in South America, the only exceptions being the American Airlines flight from Miami and the Iberia flight from Madrid.


Major Cities in Uruguay

  1. Montevideo - capital
  2. Chuy
  3. Colonia
  4. Durazno
  5. La Paloma
  6. Paysandú
  7. Piriápolis
  8. Punta del Este
  9. Salto

Places of Interest in Uruguay

  1. Cabo Polonio
  2. Fortaleza de Santa Teresa
  3. Punta del Diablo

UNESCO World Heritage Sites in Uruguay



Return to My World Travel Guides






  • Tips to become a smart traveler: Useful tips to remember, to get the best out of your travels.
  • Preparing for a Trip: Systematic approach to help you prepare for your trip.
  • How to plan your travel itinerary: Step-by-step guide to creating the itinerary for your trip.
  • Find and compare hotel room rates: View room rates from all the different booking sites.
  • How to compare hotel room rates: Step-by-step guide on finding the lowest rates every time.
  • When NOT to go where: List of seasons to avoid when traveling the globe.
  • How to do your travel homework: Systematic approach in making preparations for your trip.
  • How to pack your luggage: Useful steps to take when packing your luggage.
  • Packing List (PDF): Print out this free packing list to make sure you don't forget anything for your trip.
  • Voltage, Frequency, Plugs & Sockets of the World: Learn about the mains electricity supply in the world.
  • Travelers' List of Plugs and Sockets (PDF): Easy-to-use list of electricity and plugs for all countries.
  • Airport User Guide: User information for arriving at various airports in the world.
  • Making International Direct Dail Calls: Learn to make IDD calls from anywhere in the world.
  • IDD Call Prefixes & Country Codes (PDF): Listing of Call Prefixes and Country Codes on one page for you to bring on your trip.
  • Safety Tips When Traveling Alone: Useful advice for when you travel on your own.
  • Guide to Health Matters related to Travel: Comprehensive coverage of different issues related to your health when traveling.
  • Getting Travel Insurance for your trip: Benefits of travel insurance, and advise on when you should signing up for one.
  • Improve your travel photography: Tips to improve your photography skills, especially when traveling.
  • Guide to Traveling Around the World: Useful tips for encircling the globe.
  • English Made Simple: Improve your English for your travel.





  • Point - Click - Discover!

    Thanks for visiting this webpage. To continue exploring, choose another destination!


    My World Travel Guides - celebrating a beautiful world beautifully.


    Travel Business