Are you looking for free things to do in Uruguay? These are the best places to visit:
1Romantic Museum
MontevideoIf you want to get to know Uruguayan history, visit this museum! It consists of several houses scattered around the city. 2Ralli Museum Punta del Este
Punta Del EsteSituated in the Beverly Hills of Punta del Este, there is a museum which hosts a permanent exhibition of contemporary Latin-Americana art. 3Museum of Decorative Arts
MontevideoThe Museum of Decorative Arts is housed in the historic Palacio Taranco, located in the Ciudad Vieja neighborhood of Montevideo, Uruguay. This building, which has been the museum's home since 1972, is a significant part of the city's history and offers a unique setting for the museum's collection. 4Museum of Juan Zorrilla of San Martin
MontevideoThe Zorrilla Museum is situated in the former summer house of the renowned poet Juan Zorrilla de San Martín. This historic building is nestled in the Punta Carretas neighborhood of Montevideo, offering visitors a glimpse into the life and times of the poet. 5Pre-Columbian and Indigenous Art Museum
MontevideoThe museum seated in nice building presents the artworks of pre-Columbian and native people. There are also temporary exhibitions. 6Casa de Fructuoso Rivera (Museo Histórico Nacional)
MontevideoOriginally, the Casa de Rivera was designed as the residence of the city councilor Cristóbal Salvañach. It was later inhabited by General Rivera from 1834 to 1849. Today, this historical building houses the Museo Histórico Nacional. The museum offers a glimpse into the rich history of Uruguay, making it a worthwhile visit for those interested in learning more about the country's past. 7Reserva de Flora y Fauna Dr. Rodolfo Tálice
Trinidad 8Lussich Arboretum
Los CorchosThe Lussich Arboretum is a sprawling 192-hectare arboretum situated in the Maldonado department of Uruguay. This vast green space is home to a diverse range of plant species, making it a unique destination for nature lovers and botany enthusiasts alike. 9Reserva de Fauna y Parque Cerro Pan de Azúcar
PiriápolisLa Estación de cría y fauna autóctona Cerro Pan de Azúcar is a nature park and zoo situated near the coastal city of Piriápolis in the Department of Maldonado, in southeastern Uruguay. This location makes it easily accessible for tourists visiting the coastal city and offers a unique opportunity to explore the local fauna in a natural setting.- 10
Museo de Colonia
Colonia del Sacramento 11Cultural Centre and Memorial Museum
MontevideoThis museum also serves as information centre. It tells the history of dictatorship and military in Uruguay and cares about human rights. 12Museum of Man and Technology
SaltoThe Museum of Man and Technology, named after Architect Néstor J. Minutti, is situated on Brasil Street and Zorrilla de San Martín, in the department of Salto, Uruguay. This location is easily accessible and provides a convenient starting point for exploring the museum's exhibits. 13Casa de Juan Antonio Lavalleja
MontevideoThe Casa del General Juan Antonio Lavalleja, located on Zabala Street 1469, between 25 de Mayo and Cerrito, in the Old City of Montevideo, is one of the branches of the National Historical Museum. This location is easily accessible and is situated in a historical part of the city, making it a convenient and interesting destination for tourists. 14Contemporary Art Space
Montevideo 15Museo Histórico Regional de Melo
Melo- 16
Karumbé - Centro de Tortugas marinas
La Paloma - 17
Horacio Quiroga House
Salto