What You Will Do
Join us on a guided bike tour through Montevideo, where you’ll discover the city’s rich history, vibrant culture, and stunning coastline. Explore iconic sites like the Andes Museum, the Solís Theatre, and enjoy delicious local cuisine along the way.
Cancellation Policy
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
Itinerary
1
Montevideo
10 minutes
Welcome to Montevideo!
We’ll be waiting for you at the meeting point in the Port of Montevideo to start the adventure. Montevideo offers a blend of history, culture, gastronomy, and the most colorful skies you've ever seen. Located at the southern tip of the continent, Montevideo boasts the world's longest coastline and the widest river, the Río de la Plata, named after Spanish navigator Juan Díaz de Solís in 1516.
With our local guide, you’ll ride through the streets of the city, discovering its most iconic places. Learn about the fascinating story of the Society of the Snow at the Andes Museum, enjoy a performance at the Solís Theatre, and savor the delicious local cuisine—all while riding along the scenic coastline and enjoying views of the Río de la Plata."
2
Plaza de Cagancha
5 minutes
Located in the heart of Montevideo, this square is known for its central fountain and vibrant atmosphere, reflecting the urban life of the city.
3
Avenida 18 de Julio
10 minutes
We will cycle along the bike lane on the iconic 18 de Julio Avenue, the main artery of Montevideo. Along the way, you can admire historical buildings, local shops, and the characteristic bustle of the city's downtown.
4
Intendencia de Montevideo Office
10 minutes
We will pass by the Montevideo City Hall, an iconic building in the city. Here, you can admire its architecture and, if time allows, enjoy panoramic views from its lookout point.
5
Universidad de la Republica
10 minutes
We continue to the University of the Republic, the main institution of higher education in Uruguay. Its impressive facade and history make it a highlight of the tour.
6
Obelisco a los Constituyentes
10 minutes
We will make a stop at the Obelisk to the Constituents of 1830, a monument dedicated to the creators of the country's first Constitution. It is a symbol of Uruguayan history and democracy.
7
Parque Batlle
10 minutes
Batlle Park
We will cycle through Batlle Park, one of the most important green spaces in Montevideo. It’s a perfect place to relax and enjoy the outdoors, surrounded by monuments and recreational areas.
8
Estadio Centenario
5 minutes
Visit the Centenario Stadium, a place of great importance for football fans. This stadium is home to the national team and was the venue for the first FIFA World Cup in 1930.
9
World Trade Center Montevideo
10 minutes
We will pass by the modern World Trade Center Montevideo, a complex of commercial buildings and offices that symbolizes the city’s economic growth and globalization.
10
Montevideo Sign
10 minutes
A photo stop at the iconic Montevideo Sign located on the Rambla. This is a popular spot for tourists who want to capture the spirit of the city next to the Río de la Plata.
11
Rambla de Montevideo
10 minutes
We will ride along the Rambla, a long coastal avenue that borders the city. Enjoy views of the river, the sea breeze, and the relaxed atmosphere that characterizes Montevideo.
12
Castillo Pittamiglio - Universo Pittamiglio
10 minutes
We will visit Pittamiglio Castle, a curious construction that combines architectural styles and is full of symbolism. It was designed by the architect and alchemist Humberto Pittamiglio.
13
Parque Rodo
10 minutes
We will finish our tour at Parque Rodó, a popular public park with green areas, an artificial lake, and a variety of recreational facilities. It is an ideal place to conclude the excursion on a relaxing note.
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