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     As Uruguay’s cultural, political and 
    economical center, Montevideo boasts monuments, museums and impressive 
    architecture. There are sidewalk cafés, fine restaurants, chic shops, 
    casinos, and miles of clean beaches. Cattle and sheep estancias occupy more than three-quarters of the land, 
    providing grazing ground for over 9 million cattle and 23 million sheep.
 
 Pier Information
 The ship is scheduled to dock at the Port of Montevideo. It is about a 
        10-minute taxi ride to the center of town. Metered taxis are usually 
        available at the pier. Drivers frequently charge cruise passengers a 
        flat rate from the pier to popular destinations.
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        | Shopping Avenida 18 de Julio is Montevideo's main thoroughfare, with shops and 
        restaurants. Leather goods and gemstones, particularly amethyst, topaz 
        and agate, are considered good buys. Hand-knit sweaters, blankets and 
        throws are also popular.
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        | Cuisine Asado is a typical local barbecue with different varieties of meat. The 
        specialty is always beef; with seafood close behind.
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        Other SightsPalacio Municipal. Get a sweeping view of the entire city from 
        the 11th-floor terrace of the City Hall, located on Avenida 18 de Julio.
 La Carreta. This monument of a covered wagon pulled by oxen is 
        one of the famous sculptures that enhance many of Montevideo's parks.
 Please Note: Beware of pickpockets and purse snatchers. Do not 
        wear valuable jewelry or carry much cash.
 Golf
 Club de Golf de Uruguay. 
        This estate covers 36 hectares of wooded park, facing the sea.
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    Complimentary 
    Spirits Await | 
    
    Return to Your 
    Suite and Sail Away to The Next Adventure | 
    
    Entertainment 
    and Dancing Await You |