
Fainá en Uruguay: realizan una encuesta para entender su consumo
The arrival of fainá to Uruguay dates back to 1915, when the Guido brothers, coming from Italy, founded Molino Guido.
Read moreThe arrival of fainá to Uruguay dates back to 1915, when the Guido brothers, coming from Italy, founded Molino Guido.
Read moreIf you don't know where to go to eat in Uruguay, these influencers make it possible for you. In the vast Uruguayan gastronomic landscape, finding the ideal place to eat can be a challenging task. This...
Read moreOn July 18, 1830, the swearing-in of the Constitution took place that would mark the birth of the independent state of Uruguay.
Read moreIn the last quarter of a century, Uruguay has established itself as a favorite destination for the production of major international films and series that used locations as scenery.
Read moreAiguá, Santiago Vázquez and 19 de Abril are the towns chosen by the Ministry of Tourism to represent Uruguay in the "most beautiful towns in the world" competition organized by UN Tourism.
Read moreThe government has extended the reduction of Value Added Tax (VAT) for certain tourism activities until September 30, 2024.
Read moreSince May 1, 2024, workers in Mendoza (route 5 km 67.700) and Soca (route 8 km 50.500) have been automated and, in this way, the automation process for all workers in the country has been completed.
Read moreRoute 109 has become a tourist hub of interest for many who are looking for a natural alternative to enjoy Uruguay throughout the year.
Read moreThis April 12, 13 and 14, 2024, Parque Rodó de Minas, Lavalleja, will be the setting for the 37th edition of the Minas y Abril Festival, an unmissable event that combines art, tradition and solidarity...
Read moreEl departamento de Lavalleja, con su diversidad de paisajes y oferta de actividades al aire libre, invita a una exploración profunda de sus rincones más emblemáticos. A continuación, se presenta una g...
Read moreLavalleja is positioned as a key department for spiritual and energy tourism in Uruguay, providing unique spaces for rest, meditation and connection with nature.
Read moreTourism Week or Holy Week, which runs from Sunday March 24 to Saturday March 30, offers a series of cultural and festive events in different parts of the country.
Read moreRocha is preparing to receive a series of outstanding events that promise. From traditional competitions to cultural celebrations, each activity is designed for enjoyment.
Read moreOn Uruguayan roads, safety and roadside assistance are fundamental priorities. The Uruguay Road Corporation S.A. offers a crucial service for travelers.
Read moreThe Ministry of Tourism began the 2023-2024 tourist season and announced a series of measures that benefit tourists residing in Uruguay as well as foreign tourists.
Read moreWith the start of the summer season, the prices of bus tickets to the main resorts in Uruguay have been updated.
Read moreIn Uruguay, holidays become a unique opportunity to disconnect and rediscover the country. 2024 is no exception, featuring strategically distributed working and non-working holidays, including three l...
Read moreFrom October 7 to 15, the department of Lavalleja dresses up to celebrate the 50th edition of Lavalleja Week, the most emblematic event in the region. All the proposed activities are free and promise...
Read moreA recent ranking prepared by TasteAtlas has shed light on gastronomic preferences related to Uruguayan foods.
Read moreA Sociedade Uruguaia de Turismo Rural e Natural (SUTUR) lançou no ano passado o seu inovador “Passaporte de Turismo Rural e Natural”, uma proposta que convida os turistas a mergulhar na diversidade na...
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