Uruguay
by Tim Burford
£18.99
Uruguay Travel Guide – Travel tips and advice including Montevideo highlights, hotels and restaurants, beaches, activities like birdwatching, horseriding and hiking. Also featuring suggested itineraries, Canelones wine tasting, estancia stays, gauchos and local culture, national parks, wildlife, Río Paraguay, José Ignacio, Fray Bentos, San Javier.
973 in stock
ISBN: 9781784776978
Published: 11th Apr 2022
Size: 135 X 216 mm
Edition: 4
Number of pages: 432
About this book
This new, fully updated fourth edition of Bradt’s Uruguay remains the only dedicated English-language guide to a country that’s small but bursting with character. Bradt’s Uruguay provides in-depth coverage of the capital Montevideo, where the once-derelict colonial Old City is undergoing a historic resurgence, plus detailed information on the UNESCO-listed coastal city of Colonia del Sacramento, as well as Punta del Este, where the Buenos Aires glitterati decamp to the beaches each summer. There’s advice, too, for active travellers who can rattle their whips on cattle-ranching estancias and spin their sticks in a game of polo or two and for nature enthusiasts keen to watch wildlife in the western wetlands and birds in Cabo Polonio and Santa Teresa.
The guide also investigates the Brazilian influences behind Uruguay’s music and dance, an active and upcoming food and wine scene, and the country’s distinctive Afro-Uruguayan heritage, most noticeable during the world-beating 40-day Carnaval season. In addition, it covers the recent de-velopment of marijuana tours following the legalisation of marijuana.
Uruguay caters for all tastes, whether you want to ride with gauchos and spend time on a tradi-tional estancia like La Sirena, visit Fray Bentos and discover the history of the town’s former meat-packing plant, or take a tour of the Canelones department wineries. Montevideo’s splendid Art Deco architecture and colourful annual Carnaval are covered, and so too are the stunning sandy beaches of boho-chic fishing village José Ignacio and the Termas de Daymán – Uruguay’s largest hot baths. Also included are San Javier, an ideal base for bird-watching trips along the Río Uruguay and details of hiking in Quebrada de los Cuervos National Park – a subtropical canyon filled with flowers and birds.
Most commonly known for winning the first soccer World Cup, electing the world’s so-called ‘poorest president’, and raising a whole lot of beef on the pampa, Uruguay remains among South America’s safest and most stable destinations, replete with interest waiting to be discovered by both leisure and adventurous travellers.
About the Author
Tim Burford studied languages at Oxford University. In 1991, after a brief career as a publisher, he began writing for Bradt, first covering hiking in eastern-central Europe, then backpacking and eco-tourism in Latin America, particularly Chile and Argentina. He researched and wrote the first edi-tion of the Bradt guide to Uruguay in 2009, followed by its second edition, and has now written nine original books for Bradt plus multiple updates. He also leads hiking trips in Europe’s moun-tains and blogs at unraveltravel.org. He lives in Cambridge, loves train travel in Europe and flies only across oceans and as rarely as possible.
Additional Information
Table of ContentsContents
Introduction
PART ONE GENERAL INFORMATION
Chapter 1 Background Information
Geography, Climate, Natural history, Conservation, History, Government and politics, Economy, People, Language, Religion, Culture
Chapter 2 Practical Information
When to visit, Highlights, Suggested itineraries, Tour operators, Red tape, Getting there and away, Health, Safety, Women travellers, Travelling with children, Travelling with a disability, LGBTQ+ travellers, What to take, Maps, Money and budgeting, Getting around, Accommodation, Eating and drinking, Public holidays and festivals, Shopping, Opening hours, Media and communications, Cultural and business etiquette, Buying a property and moving to Uruguay, Travelling positively
PART TWO THE GUIDE
Chapter 3 Montevideo
History, Climate, Getting there and away, Getting around, Orientation, Tourist
information, Where to stay, Where to eat and drink, Nightlife, Entertainment,
Shopping, Sport and activities, Other practicalities, City tour, Museums
Chapter 4 Southern Uruguay
Wineries, Canelones department: West, Florida department, San Jose department, Canelones
department: East, Lavalleja department
Chapter 5 Eastern Uruguay
Maldonado department, Rocha department
Chapter 6 Western Uruguay
Colonia department, Soriano department, Rio Negro department, Paysandu department, Salto
department
Chapter 7 The Interior
Artigas department, Rivera department, Tacuarembo department, Durazno department,
Flores department, Treinta y Tres department, Cerro Largo department
Appendix 1 Language
Appendix 2 Further Information
Index