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inor Feb 2nd, 2008 08:28 PM

Montevideo Hotel
 
Which 4 star hotel do your recommend? We only have one night, and we will have spent the previous night on a plane, we are looking for a 4 star hotel that is walking distance to the sights, waterfront and restaurants.

saltshaker Feb 7th, 2008 11:46 AM

My favorite really nice hotel in Montevideo is called Cala di Volpe. It's right along the water, has a good restaurant on premise, as well as being close to several other quite good restaurants, shopping district, etc. They have a website at http://www.hotelcaladivolpe.com.uy/ - I've stayed there twice on visits and been much happier there than at other spots I've tried.

pep Feb 13th, 2008 08:02 AM

Isn't the hotel Saltshaker mentions fairly far from the sights? I'm looking for some hotel advice too. I want to be in an intersting area and able to walk day and night. It sounds like many better hotels are in residential areas. How far are they from the old city, etc.?

saltshaker Mar 1st, 2008 05:57 AM

Well, the problem is, the "sights" are scattered around the city. This place is along the main boardwalk, the beach is right there, plenty of restaurants, and much of the shopping. And you're not far from the city center. The old city is not that far away, but you're not going to find a four star hotel there, nor are you going to find one near to the port/market area. If you're willing to settle for a local, probably 1-2 star hotel, you can stay in those areas... Most of the better hotels are along the waterfront.

Keep in mind that Montevideo's just not that big geographically, and while you might not want to walk everywhere, it's a quick cab ride around to the various areas of sightseeing interest.

saltshaker Mar 1st, 2008 05:59 AM

Oh, one other thought - you might find that you get more recommendations and perhaps some local advice if you post this question in the Uruguay forum rather than the Argentina one, if you haven't already...

pep Mar 3rd, 2008 08:25 AM

OOPs! I was researching Argentina too and must have neglected to change forums?


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