Originally constructed as a train station, the Montevideo Port Market (Mercado del Puerto) stands with its distinctive wrought-iron facade in the heart of Uruguay’s capital. This sprawling market is now a vibrant hub, home to numerous bustling parrillas (steak restaurants) and other eateries. Visitors can savor authentic, traditional meals in a lively atmosphere, making it a popular spot for both locals and tourists seeking an affordable and genuine dining experience.
Montevideo Port Market (Mercado del Puerto)
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