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.
Ricardo
Ireland
Great location if you want to stay in the old town. The neighbourhood looks a bit dodgy at night, but I haven't had any issues. The room is quit big and very clean and comfortable. Decent breakfast and nice staff.
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.
Petrus
New Zealand
Lovely historic hotel, thoroughly updated. Comfortable, secure, spacious room, pleasant staff. Excellent buffet breakfast in a lovely rooftop space with two terraces. Very close to the main avenue, plaza, old city and the sea. There is also an indoor pool, sauna and small gym. I would stay there again.
Boasting a swimming pool, a roof top sun deck and a panoramic gym with high-end equipment, the hotel is only 50 metres from the sea and 3 blocks from downtown Montevideo and the financial district.
Located in Montevideo, Regency Way Montevideo Hotel features an outdoor pool, a solarium and a fitness centre. This hotel has free WiFi access and it is 5 blocks from Montevideo's World Trade Center.
Boasting a restaurant and a fitness centre, Crystal Tower offers comfortable rooms with free WiFi access in Montevideo. The hotel is 20 metres from 18 de Julio Avenue.
Juan Andrés
Uruguay
Good, spacious rooms and in a very good location in the city centre.
Punta Trouville Hotel is located in Punta Carretas neighbourhood and only a few steps from the Pocitos beach, Gomensoro Square and several restaurants and shops.
Joaquin
Argentina
Everything went as expected. The location is fantastic (close to the rambla) and many restaurants are nearby. The reception is very polite and clear. The hotel seems clean. My only comment is that the pillows were really hard, almost as rocks. Maybe it's great if you are keen to rocky pillows but not for us...
Located 2.8 km from Ramirez, Hotel Ciudadano Suites offers 4-star accommodation in Montevideo and features a terrace, a restaurant and a bar.
Rossana
Australia
Beautiful. It was so clean and convenient location. Directly in Fri t of the bus terminal and shopping centre at Tres Cruces. Breakfast was great. Staff super friendly.
Boasting an indoor swimming pool and a restaurant, Hyatt Centric Montevideo offers accommodation on the Montevideo Oceanside Boulevard, 500 metres from Montevideo's World Trade Center.
good location, great views, interesting art in lobby
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.
proximite du golf et du centre commercial de Punta Caretas !
Located 100 metres from Montevideo city centre and the metro station, Hotel Klee offers free Wi-Fi and buffet breakfast. The main square is 200 metres away.
Hotel excelente, bem localizado e ótimo custo beneficio
Boasting a swimming pool, a roof top sun deck and a panoramic gym with high-end equipment, the hotel is only 50 metres from the sea and 3 blocks from downtown Montevideo and the financial district.
Cama muy cómoda, habitación excelente y muy limpio
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 accommodation with free Wi-Fi. Montevideo’s picturesque old city circuit is 13 blocks away.
Localização, dependências e estacionamento, dentre outras.
Boasting a sauna and a fitness centre, Mérit Montevideo Apart & Suites is located in the Pocitos district in Montevideo, 1.2 km from Shopping Mall and 3.6 km from Cagancha Square.
Habitación superior amplia y cómoda. Muy tranquilo
Boasting a restaurant and a fitness centre, Crystal Tower offers comfortable rooms with free WiFi access in Montevideo. The hotel is 20 metres from 18 de Julio Avenue.
El desayuno muy bueno, la habitación grande y muy limpia
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 centre. 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
Only 200 metres from Solis Theatre, Hotel Palacio offers rooms with free Wi-Fi and cable TV in central Montevideo. The Harbour Market in the old city is 1 km away.
Amazing character and very friendly and helpful staff
Located on Montevideo’s waterfront area, this luxurious hotel offers sea views from every room, a panoramic gym with sauna and an outdoor hydromassage tub. Massage sessions can be booked.
Amazing location and facilities. Excelente breakfast.
Le Bibló offers accommodation in the district of Carrasco in Montevideo. Montevideo is 13 km from Le Bibló, while Atlántida is 29 km away. Carrasco International Airport is 6 km from the property.
todo, hermosa la propiedad y el servicio muy bueno
Only 400 metres 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 300 metres away.
Espectacular alojamiento y relación precio-calidad.
Situated 3.6 km 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
This 4-star hotel in Montevideo is located near the new Zona Franca and offers a rooftop terrace with city views. Free Wi-Fi is available. Carrasco International Airport is a 15-minute drive away.
Internet was reliable, suite had a comfortable working area.
FAQs about hotels in Montevideo
On average, 3-star hotels in Montevideo cost £52 per night, and 4-star hotels in Montevideo are £68 per night. If you're looking for something really special, a 5-star hotel in Montevideo can on average be found for £158 per night (based on Booking.com prices).
The average price per night for a 3-star hotel in Montevideo this weekend is £54 or, for a 4-star hotel, £74. Looking for something even fancier? 5-star hotels in Montevideo for this weekend cost on average around £124 per night (based on Booking.com prices).
On average, it costs £54 per night to book a 3-star hotel in Montevideo for tonight. You'll pay on average around £72 if you choose to stay in a 4-star hotel tonight, while a 5-star hotel in Montevideo will cost around £136 (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 harbour and economic hub. Claimed by the Spanish, Portuguese and British, the city reflects today 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 Theatre.
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, the Independence Square and the views from the top of the Salvo Building. The Rodo Park is the most traditional park in the city, while the ‘Rambla’ esplanade offers 13 km of sandy beaches.
Whether you prefer a cosy B&B in the old town, a hotel on the beach, or accommodation near the 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
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
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.
Viajero Hostel is by far the best hostel in Montevideo, the hospitatily they provide from the managers (Mage & Mati) through all receptionists: Hernan, la chiquita, Rodri and very special mention to Kenny, and all the additional staff: Lusmi, Ari, Jose, Eze & Miche, everything was perfect, the pool table, the rooftop, the elevator, and of course the rooms, 100% recommended for those travelers Who want to have a great experience in Uruguay
I liked everything about this place, best place I ever stayed here in Montevideo Uruguay. Julio was also the most polite and curious person from the start of booking this place. Julio was very helpful providing the keys to this place to my wife before I arrived in Montevideo a day before. Provided great info on how this place was set up and set us a video of how the place looked like. All in all Julio and this place were excellent.
Room was clean as usual. The location is very convenient if you have things to do in Ciudad Vieja or Centro. I didn't have breakfast at the hotel (breakfast was not included in the price and I preferred to have breakfast in a bar in Montevideo) but had a light dinner in the evening at the hotel bar and it was good.
I loved this beautifully designed and comfortable hotel, in the perfect location for exploring the old town, Montevideo. The attention to detail and creativity of the decor is impressive, and the friendly welcome made my experience there outstanding. The road is pedestrianised, so quiet rooms for a great sleep.
The room had everything as described in Booking, the bed was very comfortable, the Wifi connection was very good, breakfast was varied and tasty, the location is great because the hotel is just 1 block away from the Punta Carretas Shopping Center and many restaurants, as well as it is close to the rambla.
My wife and her sister had originally booked this hotel as a base for a week on their trip to Uruguay and Argentina. This turned into just one night.
The reasons for this are complex. Firstly, on the positive side, the staff (reception) are top class and correspond to a hotel of this category.
We spent six nights here for our first visit to Uruguay and were completely happy with everything. The staff was incredibly friendly. The hotel is well located and we walked almost everywhere. WiFi was good, which was very important to us. I would absolutely stay here again.
Very conveniently located if you need to be near the bus station. Clean room. Comfortable bed and good shower. Toiletries are decent quality for the level of hotel. This is my favorite hotel in Montevideo if I'm in transit (if the price is right as it can vary a bit)
My hotel room was large and spacious, with a wonderful view of Montevideo. The staff was very accommodating in letting me stash my luggage in a secure room before and after I checked in and out. They seemed kind, and also spoke English, which I really appreciated.
The room was very comfortable and clean. The hotel itself was clean and tidy. The location was perfect after arriving on the bus and also for catching a bus the next morning. I also could walk to the Estadio Centenario, which was a plus!
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.
The hotel is nice but it has seen better days. The breakfast was good, and the pool area and spa are usable, though nothing to write home about. Also, my second room was very nice.
Beautiful hotel. Great location. Most comfortable bed and pillows that we had on our entire trip!!! Lively breakfast. They arranged an amazing wine tasting with a sommelier.
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