Review:

The Old Port Market in Montevideo was established late in the 1800s and is a popular tourist destination. Troubadours and solo guitarists entertain the patrons who can choose from a range of eateries. There are sit down options at cafes and restaurants or take-outs from kiosks and fast food outlets. Although much of Uruguayan cuisine involves meat, the seafood is fresh at this port market which overlooks the harbor.

Painters and craftsmen, using different media, display their work. The flea market wares vary from season to season. The most sought after items are traditional clothes and leather but there is always hope of finding a bargain antique. Mercado del Puerto Map

Rating: ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐

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