Discover the best top things to do in , Uruguay including Bodega Boutique El Legado, Bodega Zubizarreta, Bodega Familia Irurtia, Museo de Madera - Escultor Jose Castro, Teatro Miguel Young, Casino Salto, Museo Maria Irene Olarreaga Gallino, Iglesia Catedral de San Juan, Museo Solari, Museo del Hombre y la Tecnologia.
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5.0 based on 410 reviews
There aren’t enough superlatives to express the wonderful experience we enjoyed at El Legado. Located in Carmelo, the grounds are very well maintained and surrounded by pastoral views. The tour of the vineyard was most informative . Winery owner Bernardo took time to demonstrate each process from training vines to barrel selection. The winery was initially started by his father and you can see clearly what a labour of love it is for Bernardo and his family. Inside, Federico explained the wines (Syrah, Tannat & Blend) The charcuterie paired very nicely with the wines. I could go on about how great the experience was for us, but what I’ll do instead is encourage you to visit this little place of heaven. Hands down this was the best memory making moment of our road trip to Colonia.
5.0 based on 14 reviews
Bodega Zubizarreta is a winery wich offers different options for tourists: from guide tours in the establishment with tasting, to lunches, events and other ourdoor activities. The cost of visits is around USD 30 and we need user to coordinates with us previously
4.5 based on 165 reviews
Bodega Familia Irurtia is a familiar winery you can visit every day very near Carmelo. Uruguay is knew in the world of wine for the Tannat variety, a very tannic and full body red wine, you can taste in our cava. Come for wine and a great moment of conviviality. Please contact us to reserve your guided tour and tasting.
Fabulous day trip from Colonia, Uruguay. Carolina was a awesome guide and was very informative. The vineyards were beautiful and the tasting was superb. 3 bottles and snacks for 25.00 USD each
4.5 based on 28 reviews
Our Museum will take you on a journey of infinite sensations, art can be breathed among so much carved work, come to spend a different time
Mr José Castro’s life’s work is exhibited in the museum at the rear of his hardware shop. He’s 80 years old and for about 60 years has been carving the most inventive artwork. It is so intricate and every piece tells a story, often with a surprise in store. He only speaks Spanish but luckily his nephew was there to do some translation. It’s extraordinary.
4.0 based on 95 reviews
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4.0 based on 34 reviews
The museum is dedicated to show the technology used by the most important local businesses in their early times. You may see some machines used by one of the oldest oranges producer and exporter. You can also get a bird's view of the Salto-Concordia Hydro electric Dam and see some photos of the way it was built. There is the recreation of the first and most luxurious tea house, in activity in the early 1900's. There are some carriages from the same time, including a horse- pulled hearse. You will find some artifacts from our early indigenous people and recreations of their campsites and "clothing". You will see a collection of the early fire guns used in the country, plus antique "mates" (the gourd to drink our most traditional drink) made of silver, ceramics, pottery. You can also see how cattle was introduced in our country and how it evolved to become our first source of income. At the back patio, you can see the first train we used. In the ground floor there is an exhibition of our "dinosaur" era, and what was found in Salto. There's a lot more to see. If you don´t know any Spanish, it is better if you have a guide or translator.
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