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Uruguay — video preview

Where to Stay

Find your perfect accommodation in Uruguay

The windows face the Río de la Plata. Outside, the afternoon light turns the water copper. You didn't expect Uruguay to look like this — an old colonial building converted into a boutique hotel, breakfast on the terrace, the city calm below.

Uruguay's accommodation spans a remarkable range: converted colonial mansions in Colonia, design hotels in Montevideo's Ciudad Vieja, beachfront parador bungalows on the Atlantic coast, and working estancias in the interior where breakfast arrives with fresh bread from the wood oven. Most places are independently run, with a warmth and attention that chains cannot replicate.

Punta del Este in January is expensive and requires booking six months ahead. Montevideo and Colonia del Sacramento are good value year-round. The interior's estancias offer full-board experiences that justify their prices entirely.

📍 Best Places to Stay in Uruguay

Uruguay is compact — the whole country fits inside a comfortable driving distance from Montevideo. Where you base yourself depends on your itinerary: the capital for culture and food, the coast for beaches, the interior for estancia life. Most visits combine two or three zones.

🌆 Montevideo — Ciudad Vieja

Capital & Cultural Hub

Historic centre. Mercado del Puerto, Teatro Solís, Rambla waterfront. Boutique hotels in colonial buildings. Latin America's most livable city. Hotels around USD 60–150/night. Search hotels

🏖️ Punta del Este

South America's Beach Resort

Atlantic & Plata beaches. La Mano sculpture, marina, beach clubs. January–February: South America's most glamorous summer. Off-season: deserted beaches, 50% lower prices. Search Punta del Este

🏭 Colonia del Sacramento

UNESCO Colonial Town

Portuguese colonial quarter, 1hr ferry from Buenos Aires. Cobblestones, river views, boutique B&Bs. Stay overnight after day-trippers leave for best atmosphere. Search Colonia hotels

🍆 José Ignacio & La Barra

Exclusive Atlantic Villages

South America's most exclusive beach addresses. La Huella restaurant. A-list summer crowd January–February. Off-season: quiet, beautiful, affordable. Search José Ignacio

🐎 Interior Estancias

Working Ranch Stays

Full-board cattle and sheep ranches. Horseback riding, gaucho culture, traditional asado. Tacuarembó and Durazno departments. USD 150–400/person/night all-inclusive. Browse estancias

🏄 Rocha — Cabo Polonio & La Paloma

Wild Atlantic Coast

Off-grid Cabo Polonio (no electricity, sea lions). Surf towns La Paloma, La Pedrera. Simple guesthouses and surf hostels. Uruguay's most authentic coastal living. Search Rocha

Choose Your Stay Style

Boutique colonial hotel. Beachfront parador. Working estancia. Or something creatively cheap. Every traveler needs something unique — find what works for you.

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Hotels & Resorts

Luxury to budget, all in one place

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Apartments & Homes

More space, local experience

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Hostels & Budget

Social stays, wallet-friendly

⭐ Perfect for Creatively Cheap
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Alternative Stays

Search platforms for free or cheap stays

🔄 Alternative Stays — Travel Differently

Save money, stay longer, and experience local culture. These are links to platforms where you can search if these options are available in Uruguay. Availability varies by country — use the links below to check what's offered here.

🏠 House Sitting

Stay for free in exchange for caring for someone's home and pets. Perfect for slow travelers and longer stays.

🏡 Home Swaps

Exchange your home with someone else's. No money changes hands — just swap locations.

🌾 Work Exchange

Work 20-25 hours per week in exchange for free accommodation and often meals. Farms, hostels, families, eco-projects.

📅 Long-term Rentals

Monthly rates are much cheaper than nightly. Great for remote workers or slow travelers — Uruguay is popular with digital nomads.

💰 Money-Saving Tips

  • Use your foreign credit card: Uruguay offers tourists an 18% VAT discount on accommodation and restaurants when paying by foreign card — always ask for it
  • Avoid Punta del Este in January: The same hotel in March costs 40–50% less and the beaches are still beautiful
  • Stay outside tourist zones: Montevideo's Pocitos and Palermo neighbourhoods offer great restaurants and better value than Ciudad Vieja
  • Long-term stays: Monthly apartment rentals in Montevideo from USD 600–1,000 — excellent value for slow travelers and remote workers
  • Estancias include everything: The full-board price covers all meals and activities — factor this into comparisons with standalone accommodation

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