Located in downtown Montevideo, Smart Hotel Montevideo offers sophisticated rooms with a chic décor. The property features an on site restaurant and free WiFi access.
Only 650 ft from Solis Theatre, Hotel Palacio features rooms with free Wi-Fi and cable TV in central Montevideo. The Harbour Market in the old city is half a mile away.
Right in front of Punta Carretas Mall, Regency Golf - Hotel Urbano offers self-catering rooms with a plasma TV and free WiFi access. The property features a restaurant and a gym.
Conveniently located in the heart of Montevideo, this hotel is just a few minutes’ walk from the Obelisk and the Tres Cruces Shopping Center. Private parking is available on site for an extra charge.
Located in Montevideo, a 13-minute walk from Pocitos Beach, ibis Styles Montevideo Biarritz has a number of amenities including a shared lounge, a restaurant and a bar.
Located 328 feet from Montevideo city center and the metro station, Hotel Klee offers free Wi-Fi and buffet breakfast. The main square is 656 feet away.
Hermoso trato del personal , el desayuno excelente
Boasting a swimming pool, a roof top sun deck and a panoramic gym with high-end equipment, the hotel is only 164 feet from the sea and 3 blocks from downtown Montevideo and the financial district.
Ubicación muy buena, habitación cómoda y buen desayuno
Boasting an indoor swimming pool, this hotel offers a rooftop terrace with views of Montevideo just a 20-minute walk from Pocitos Beach. Massage sessions can be booked.
Great location in the plaza, always something going on
Just 2 blocks from Montevideo’s popular Entrevero Square, the London Palace has elegant accommodations with free Wi-Fi. Montevideo’s picturesque old city circuit is 13 blocks away.
Localização proximo aos principais pontos turísticos
In the heart of downtown Montevideo, 1 block from the buzz of 18 de Julio Avenue, Oxford Hotel features an ample lobby with stylish furniture and marble floors. Wi-Fi is free.
El personal excelente y las habitaciones muy cómodas
• Featuring an indoor swimming pool and a fitness center, Holiday Inn offers stylish rooms with cable TV and breakfast, only 1640 feet from Montevideo City Hall.
Desde la habitación hasta el gimnasio y la piscina
Strategically located just half a block from 18 de Julio Avenue and 5 blocks from popular Entrevero Square, the hotel offers air-conditioned rooms with free Wi-Fi.
Todo, pero el personal y el desayuno fue lo mejor.
Boasting a sauna and a fitness center, Mérit Montevideo Apart & Suites is located in the Pocitos district in Montevideo, 0.7 mi from Shopping Mall and 2.2 mi from Cagancha Square.
Boasting a restaurant and a fitness center, Crystal Tower offers comfortable rooms with free WiFi access in Montevideo. The hotel is 66 feet from 18 de Julio Avenue.
La ubicación, la habitación, su limpieza y el desayuno
Featuring panoramic city views, BIT Design Hotel offers chic and elegant rooms in the Punta Carretas district of Montevideo. The property has free WiFi access.
Very good staff, room comfortable and very good place.
Located in downtown Montevideo, Smart Hotel Montevideo offers sophisticated rooms with a chic décor. The property features an on site restaurant and free WiFi access.
Nice basic room, good breakfast, very good location.
Located in Montevideo, Regency Way Montevideo Hotel features an outdoor pool, a solarium and a fitness center. This hotel has free WiFi access and it is 5 blocks from Montevideo's World Trade Center.
Kind staff, amazing rooms. I strongly recommend it
Boasting an indoor swimming pool and a restaurant, Hyatt Centric Montevideo offers accommodations on the Montevideo Oceanside Boulevard, 1640 feet from Montevideo's World Trade Center.
good location, great views, interesting art in lobby
Only 650 ft from Solis Theatre, Hotel Palacio features rooms with free Wi-Fi and cable TV in central Montevideo. The Harbour Market in the old city is half a mile away.
Amazing character and very friendly and helpful staff
Only 1312 feet from Cagancha Square, SUR Hotel offers rooms with free Wi-Fi and plasma TVs in a charming early-20th century mansion without elevators. The River Promenade is 984 feet away.
Espectacular alojamiento y relación precio-calidad.
On Montevideo’s waterfront area, this luxurious hotel offers sea views from every room, a panoramic gym with sauna and an outdoor hydro-massage tub. Massage sessions can be booked. Wi-Fi is free.
Amazing location and facilities. Excelente breakfast.
Located 2.2 mi from Cagancha Square in Montevideo, Aloft Montevideo Hotel - Marriott International welcomes guests with a restaurant and bar. Free WiFi is provided.
Breakfast was ok with a reasonable range of offerings
Le Bibló offers accommodations in the district of Carrasco in Montevideo. Montevideo is 8.1 mi from Le Bibló, while Atlántida is 18 mi away.
todo, hermosa la propiedad y el servicio muy bueno
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FAQs about hotels in Montevideo
On average, 3-star hotels in Montevideo cost $79 per night, and 4-star hotels in Montevideo are $93 per night. If you're looking for something really special, a 5-star hotel in Montevideo can be found for $189 per night, on average (based on Booking.com prices).
The average price per night for a 3-star hotel in Montevideo this weekend is $83 or, for a 4-star hotel, $104. Looking for something even fancier? 5-star hotels in Montevideo for this weekend cost around $195 per night, on average (based on Booking.com prices).
On average, it costs $73 per night to book a 3-star hotel in Montevideo for tonight. You'll pay around $102 if you choose to stay in a 4-star hotel tonight, while a 5-star hotel in Montevideo will cost around $231, on average (based on Booking.com prices).
Located on the north bank of the Rio de la Plata, the city of Montevideo is Uruguay’s capital, largest city and main harbor and economic hub. Claimed by the Spanish, Portuguese and British, the city now reflects the typical South American cultural patchwork. With a strong Italian and Spanish legacy, its soul dances to the rhythm of tango and the African-influenced "candombe."
With approximately 1.5 million people, it houses almost half of the country’s population. Montevideo has a rich cultural life with important institutions like the Solis Theater.
Carnival is Montevideo's most significant celebration, and the "murgas" play and dance "candombe" in the streets, turning the city into a big party. If you plan to book a hotel in Montevideo for carnival, check the availability beforehand!
Don’t miss the "Ciudad Vieja" old town, Independence Square and the views from the top of the Salvo Building. Rodo Park is the most traditional park in the city, while the "Rambla" esplanade offers 8 miles of sandy beaches.
Whether you prefer a cozy B&B in the historic district, a hotel on the beach, or accommodations near Carrasco International Airport, check out the Montevideo deals available on Booking.com!
Didn't have too much of a chance to see the city as it...
Didn't have too much of a chance to see the city as it rained for much of the time. Liked the Mercado Agricole very much though. And noticed that there are nice beaches, though the water in the mouth of the Parana was quite muddy. Seems a friendly place.
LittleJimmy
Canada
8.0
Scored 8.0
very nice people, relaxed, always felt safe, helpful
very nice people, relaxed, always felt safe, helpful
Easy to get around with bus, center all in walking distance;
In the old part - Federacion - little restaurant-bakery-pub, bread and beer, very good,
entertaining evening in Malafama - a tap bar with good craft beer, great atmosphere
Gudrun
Germany
6.0
Scored 6.0
I found it full of trash, graffiti, and the people not as...
I found it full of trash, graffiti, and the people not as friendly as hoped for. I arrived on their independence day so almost everything was closed on the Friday. on the Saturday some museums were closed for the weekend. I saw the on off bus said sold out. I thought the colonial express ferry to Buenos Aires was from the port, but it was from the bus station which went to the city/town of colonial 2 hours away. I found most things to be double or triple the price of Buenos Aires. I was able to find a pretty good hotel for $50 so that wasn't too expensive. I think more worthwhile as a transition place rather than a vacation place. Punta del Este or Colonia are more worthwhile to visit. But Colonia probable only needs one or 2 days.
Alisdair
United States of America
10
Scored 10
I recommend having parrilha in Mercado del Puerto and drink...
I recommend having parrilha in Mercado del Puerto and drink the local beer
Friendly people
Good service in restaurants
Transit organization
We spent four days in Montevideo and Punta del Leste, ate in
Maciel
Brazil
10
Scored 10
Montevideo was much better than I had expected after...
Montevideo was much better than I had expected after visiting Buenos Aires. I like the streets of the old town, and they lead to water and have nice buildings. The city town is pleasant enough. I think spending two days in Montevideo is plenty. If you have time, you should visit Punta del Este and stay there for a couple of days.
Liping
United States of America
6.0
Scored 6.0
1st visit to Montevideo last year: the best feature for us...
1st visit to Montevideo last year: the best feature for us was the rambla, amazing space for walking by the riverside for miles, and the fantastic bookshops. Best food was at the mercado del puerto in the old town. Easy to walk most places in the city
2nd visit: avoided the capital city, stayed on the edge of Carrasco (Hampton Hilton hotel) for the super-easy access to the Interbalnearia route to drive up the east coast. Carrasco is nice beachside town, but the shops are all a bit too posh!
Beautiful hotel in a similar style to Soho House, all of the spaces were lovely and well designed. Loved the rooftop with the pool and view, and the huge, super comfy and luxurious bed. The staff was all nice and super helpful. Walking distance to the beach and restaurants. Had a burger there which was great, and the ribeye from room service was the best I’ve had in Argentina or Uruguay (including Don Julio!). I don’t think there’s a better place to stay in Montevideo.
The dorm rooms were well air-conditioned (there was a heatwave when i was there so this was super important) and bunks had curtains for privacy. Rooms were a good size and did not feel cramped. Beds and pillows were comfortaable too. Also probably the most well equipped and cleanest hostel kitchen I have seen. Toilets were clean too.
Michael and Vincent were amazing hosts - very warm and friendly, giving tips for Montevideo and travelling in Uruguay.
This little hotel is like an old lady. It is a bit timeworn but still has a certain charm. Our room was a bit small and outdated, but clean and comfortable. What I liked most was the antique elevator.
Its location is superb, just in the heart of the city, so it's easy to discover the city on foot. The receptionist lady was very helpful, she explained to us thoroughly where to go and what to see.
Comfortable beds and large room (we had a suite) with fantastic views of the city. The hotel is dated and needs refurbishing. Excellent location with easy access to all places of interest in the old town. Wide selection at breakfast, however, be prepared for processed foods. Gym also has most/all equipment for training.
Overall, functional and comfortable.
BEAUTIFUL BUILDING!! This is the prettiest hostel I've ever stayed at and it's prettier than many hotels.
The staff were very helpful.
I'm back to Montevideo in a few weeks and am seriously considering changing my other accommodation to this one. Looking forward to staying at some of the other locations of this chain
Owners are the "secret sauce" Treated is like royalty .
Small 10 room hotel converted five years ago from s 100 year house
Middle of old town on a pedestrian way
Met lots of folk spending their afternoon in port
Guest meeting room comes with free stocked bar to meet other guests.
The hotel is well located in the city center within walking distance of all the sites, &excellent bus &taxi service if needed. The staff had a great attitude & were very cordial & obliging. The manager was actively involved in the working of the hotel, & had a great rapport
Excellent location right in the old town. The hotel is so beautifully designed, and our room was exactly as described. Jeronimo was a great host and recommended nearby cafes and restaurants to us! I would definitely recommend staying here if you’re visiting Montevideo!
Food was very good. Restaurant was booked out a couple times and could not get in (makes no sense for hotel guests). some prices were very high for drinks, etc. Hotel property is older but fabulous. Gym is the best I've ever seen in a hotel. Equipment first class.
Centrally located accommodation in Montevideo’s Old Town. The rooms were clean and have a charming ambiance.
The staff is warm-hearted and friendly!
Can only recommend to stay in this extravagant accommodation at the heart of Montevideo’s old town!
The location and staff are amazing! We traveled in between our stay and the staff was kind enough to hold our luggage until we returned to Montevideo. A big plus is that the hotel is one block away from the Rambla.
Hotel was charming - room was huge - breakfast was ample and beautifully presented. Located across the street from the water - it was a nice area to walk in as well. Staff was very friendly and helpful.
You get what you pay for. 64 USD in downtown Montevideo gets you an OK room in a rather dispiriting hotel next to an adult cinema, with leafy trees outside the window and a competent receptionist.
The staff was extremely friendly at the hotel. The Hotel is also very well located - right near entrance to the Old Town while also being within walking distance of multiple bus stops.
Huge hotel in a center of Montevideo. Restaurant for breakfast and lunch restaurant on 25 floor is amazing. such a good lunch buffet style with a lot of options and variety.
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