Colonia del Sacramento
Perched on the banks of Rio de la Plata, this UNESCO World Heritage Site is Uruguay's oldest city. This river town is just a quick ferry ride from Buenos Aires and was a strategic hub during the colonial period.
Visitors will notice how the neighbourhood effortlessly mixes Portuguese and Spanish architecture in a harmonious blend. From Plaza Mayor to Calle de los Suspires, you can see the two types of architectural style stand side by side. Colonia del Sacramento radiates history in every corner. Cobblestone streets lined with old colonial buildings and vintage cars create a picturesque atmosphere, encouraging any wanderer to uncover the Barrio Historico, known in English as the Historic Quarter. Places like Puerta de la Ciudadela with its old wooden bridge and the Portuguese Iglesia Matriz have withstood the test of time giving this town a touch of its own. If you're looking for eye-catching views, then a quick trip up the local whitewashed lighthouse is one to tick off your list. Soak up the panoramic views in a romantic setting as the sun sets over the town and the river. It's tradition to clap at the sunset while staying in Sacramento.