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Montevideo Audio Guide on your Cell Phone

By Giro Turismo
The previous price was S$12 and current price is S$8 per adult
Features
  • 1d
  • Mobile voucher
  • Instant confirmation
  • Multiple languages
Overview

Walk through Montevideo and travel through centuries of history in just a few blocks: from the Old City, born as a walled settlement and strategic port, to the major changes brought by independence, immigration, and the modern growth of Uruguay’s capital. Along the way, you’ll discover plazas, landmark buildings, cultural corners, and viewpoints, while understanding how Montevideo became a city shaped by European influence and a Río de la Plata spirit.

This is a self-guided audio tour: the audio plays at the right moment and in the right place using your phone’s GPS. Start whenever you want, pause and resume, and go at your own pace. It includes more than 30 stops with audio, text, and images, plus a map to help you navigate. After downloading the content, it works offline.

Before you begin, install the Make Your Tour app and use the code you receive after purchase.

Activity location
  • Mercado del Puerto
    • Perez Castellano, Esquina Com Rambla 25 de Agosto de 1825,
    • Montevideo, Uruguay
Meeting/Redemption Point
  • Calle Perez Castellano 1546
    • 1546 Calle Perez Castellano
    • 11000, Montevideo, Departamento de Montevideo, Uruguay

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Montevideo : Walking audio guide.
  • Activity duration is 1 day1d
    1d
  • English
Price details
S$11.36
S$7.95 x 1 AdultS$7.95

Total
The previous price was S$11.36 and current price is S$7.95
30% off

What's included, what's not

  • What's includedWhat's included
    Make Your Tour mobile app
  • What's includedWhat's included
    Audio guide in the selected language.
  • What's includedWhat's included
    Offline access to audio, maps, and GPS data.
  • What's excludedWhat's excluded
    Private transport
  • What's excludedWhat's excluded
    Smartphone

Know before you book

  • Public transport options are available nearby
  • Suitable for all physical fitness levels

Activity itinerary

Mercado del Puerto
  • 15m
Mercado del Puerto is one of Montevideo’s most iconic spots, where tradition, food, and local culture come together. This historic wrought-iron market is home to classic parrillas (steakhouses) and restaurants that treat visitors to the unmistakable flavour of Uruguayan asado, all in a lively atmosphere filled with music and art. It’s the perfect place to enjoy traditional cuisine, experience Uruguayan hospitality, and soak up the spirit of the Old City (Ciudad Vieja).
Plaza Zabala
  • 15m
Plaza Zabala is a peaceful oasis in the heart of Montevideo’s Ciudad Vieja (Old Town). Surrounded by historic buildings and towering palm trees, it’s the perfect place for a relaxing stroll through manicured gardens and elegant sculptures. At its centre stands an impressive equestrian statue of the city’s founder, Bruno Mauricio de Zabala. It’s an ideal spot to pause, enjoy the calm atmosphere, and admire the colonial architecture that frames the square.
Plaza Matriz
  • 30m
Plaza Matriz, also known as Plaza Constitución, is the historic heart of Montevideo. Framed by colonial architecture and landmark buildings such as the Metropolitan Cathedral and the Cabildo, this charming square is rich in tradition and local character. Its fountains, centuries-old trees, and shaded benches invite you to relax and soak in the peaceful atmosphere, while local artisans occasionally showcase handmade crafts at small fairs. It’s the perfect place to admire the city’s past and feel the true essence of Ciudad Vieja (the Old Town).
Catedral de Montevideo
  • 10m
The Iglesia Matriz, also known as Montevideo’s Metropolitan Cathedral, is the city’s oldest Catholic church and a standout example of colonial architecture. Its elegant neoclassical façade and majestic interior—featuring stained-glass windows and richly ornamented altars—offer a glimpse into Uruguay’s deep cultural and religious heritage. Located directly across from Plaza Matriz, this peaceful place of reflection is a must-stop for anyone looking to explore Montevideo’s history and sacred art.
Plaza Independencia
  • 15m
Plaza Independencia is Montevideo’s most important square—a powerful symbol of history and modern life that links Ciudad Vieja (the Old Town) with the city centre. At its heart stands the majestic equestrian statue of José Gervasio Artigas, Uruguay’s national hero, with his underground mausoleum beneath the monument. Surrounding the plaza are some of the city’s most iconic landmarks, including Palacio Salvo, the Gateway of the Citadel (Puerta de la Ciudadela), and the historic Teatro Solís. A walk through this square is a must, blending rich history, impressive architecture, and the nergy of Montevideo’s urban life.
Puerta de la Ciudadela
  • 5m
The Gateway of the Citadel (Puerta de la Ciudadela) is one of the last remaining traces of the 18th-century walls that once surrounded Montevideo. This striking stone arch marks the entrance to Ciudad Vieja (the Old Town), taking visitors back to the city’s colonial era. It stands as a powerful link between Montevideo’s historic past and its lively present—an ideal starting point for a tour filled with culture, architecture, and local traditions.
Palacio Salvo
  • 30m
  • Admission ticket not included
Palacio Salvo is one of Montevideo’s most iconic buildings, celebrated for its striking architecture and Art Deco style. Standing 105 metres tall, this landmark skyscraper was Uruguay’s tallest building for many years. Its distinctive design—blending Italian influences with early American skyscraper architecture—makes it a defining feature of the city’s skyline. It’s a must-see for anyone who enjoys history, architecture, and panoramic views over city centre Montevideo.
Mirador Panoramico de Montevideo
  • 20m
The Panoramic Lookout offers one of the most impressive views in Montevideo. Located in the city centre, it’s the perfect spot to admire the contrast between the Río de la Plata coastline, the Rambla waterfront, and the lively urban scenery below. Ideal for photos and a unique perspective of the city, this lookout lets you take in Montevideo from above and enjoy a peaceful moment away from the bustle of city centre.
Palacio Legislativo
  • 30m
The Legislative Palace is one of Montevideo’s most impressive landmarks and the home of Uruguay’s national Parliament. Its grand neoclassical architecture—featuring marble finishes and gilded details—reflects the country’s institutional prestige. Inside, visitors can admire frescoes and sculptures that portray key moments in Uruguay’s history. Beyond its political role, the building is an important cultural and tourist site, with guided visits that highlight its rich heritage and remarkable architectural design.
Mercado Agricola Montevideo - MAM
  • 30m
The Montevideo Agricultural Market (MAM) is a lively venue where tradition meets modern flair. Here, visitors can browse and taste a wide range of fresh, locally sourced products—seasonal fruits and vegetables, quality meats, and gourmet specialities. Beyond food, the market also features artisan shops and cultural spaces, creating a dynamic atmosphere that feels both authentic and welcoming. It’s an ideal stop to discover classic Uruguayan products, enjoy local flavours, and experience everyday life in Montevideo.
Estadio Centenario
  • 1h
  • Admission ticket not included
Estadio Centenario is one of the most iconic venues in world football and a landmark of immense historical importance for Uruguay. Opened in 1930, it hosted the very first FIFA World Cup. Its imposing architecture and large capacity have made it a true temple of the sport. Beyond major matches and events, the stadium is also home to the Football Museum, where visitors can relive unforgettable moments from Uruguayan and international football history.
Rambla de Montevideo
  • 30m
Montevideo’s Rambla is a long, scenic waterfront promenade that stretches along the city, offering sweeping views of the Río de la Plata. It’s the perfect place to walk, jog, bike, or simply relax and enjoy a sunny day by the water. Along the way, you’ll find beaches, parks, and outdoor sculptures that invite you to slow down and take it all in. Ideal for travellers who want fresh air, open spaces, and a unique way to experience the city.

Location

Activity location
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    Mercado del Puerto
    • Perez Castellano, Esquina Com Rambla 25 de Agosto de 1825,
    • Montevideo, Uruguay
Meeting/Redemption Point
  • PEOPLEPEOPLE
    Calle Perez Castellano 1546
    • 1546 Calle Perez Castellano
    • 11000, Montevideo, Departamento de Montevideo, Uruguay

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