Best Places to Visit in Uruguay for Christmas Cheer
Summary: Plan a day trip or weekend getaway to get some holiday cheer. This article highlights the best places to visit in Uruguay for Christmas cheer.
Uruguay, with its warm summer weather in December, offers a unique holiday experience for expats and digital nomads looking to get into the festive spirit. From the bustling streets of Montevideo to the charming coastal towns, there are plenty of places where one can enjoy the Christmas atmosphere. Here are some of the best spots to visit during the holiday season, where you can find vibrant markets, festive decorations, and a variety of holiday events that cater to both local traditions and international tastes.
Montevideo's Ciudad Vieja
In the heart of Uruguay's capital, the historic neighborhood of Ciudad Vieja transforms into a festive hub during December. The streets are adorned with lights and decorations, and the Mercado de Navidad de Montevideo comes to life. This market is a great place to find handcrafted gifts, local art, and traditional Uruguayan holiday treats like pan dulce and nougat. The holiday spirit is palpable, with carolers and street performers adding to the festive ambiance. The market typically runs throughout December, offering ample time for visitors to soak in the holiday cheer.
We Recommend: Don't miss the chance to try a slice of pan dulce, a sweet bread filled with fruits and nuts, which is a local holiday favorite. Pair it with a cup of yerba mate for an authentic Uruguayan experience.
Punta del Este
Punta del Este, known for its beaches and nightlife, also offers a unique Christmas experience. The town's main avenue, Avenida Gorlero, is beautifully decorated with festive lights and ornaments. Artisans and vendors set up stalls along the street, selling everything from handmade jewelry to local delicacies. The Punta del Este Christmas Parade, usually held in mid-December, is a highlight, featuring floats, dancers, and musicians that bring the holiday spirit to life in this coastal paradise.
We Recommend: Be sure to try churros filled with dulce de leche, a sweet treat that's especially popular in Punta del Este during the holiday season.
Colonia del Sacramento
The UNESCO World Heritage site of Colonia del Sacramento is particularly enchanting during December. The Barrio Histórico, with its cobblestone streets and colonial architecture, is decked out in Christmas lights and decorations. The Christmas Fair in Plaza Mayor offers a variety of local crafts and foods, perfect for holiday shopping. The town also hosts a Christmas concert featuring local musicians, which usually takes place in the historic Basilica del Santísimo Sacramento.
We Recommend: Sample some traditional alfajores at the Christmas Fair, a beloved confection consisting of two cookies joined by a sweet filling and often coated in chocolate.
Montevideo's Parque Rodó
Parque Rodó in Montevideo is another spot that comes alive during the holiday season. The park is filled with festive decorations and lights, creating a magical atmosphere. The Christmas Market here is a great place to find unique gifts and enjoy seasonal foods. In addition to the market, Parque Rodó often hosts a variety of holiday-themed performances and activities for all ages, making it a family-friendly destination.
We Recommend: Try the asado, a traditional Uruguayan barbecue that's particularly popular during the festive season, available at many food stalls throughout the park.
Salto
The city of Salto, known for its thermal springs, also offers a warm holiday spirit. The main plaza becomes a focal point for Christmas celebrations, with a large tree and Nativity scene on display. Local vendors sell crafts and seasonal snacks, and there's often live music and dance performances. The Christmas lights and decorations around the city add to the festive atmosphere, making Salto a cozy place to enjoy the holidays.
We Recommend: Indulge in some hot chocolate or a glass of clerico, a refreshing fruit punch that's often enjoyed during the holiday festivities in Salto.
Rocha
The department of Rocha, with its beautiful beaches and natural reserves, offers a tranquil holiday getaway. The town of La Paloma, in particular, is known for its Christmas Craft Fair, where local artisans sell their work. The fair is a great opportunity to purchase unique gifts and support local artists. Rocha's serene environment is perfect for those looking to escape the hustle and bustle and enjoy a peaceful holiday season.
We Recommend: Don't leave without trying a slice of pastafrola, a traditional jam-filled tart that's a staple at holiday gatherings in Rocha.
Atlántida
Atlántida, a small coastal city, is another great destination for holiday festivities. The city center is beautifully decorated, and the Atlántida Christmas Market offers a variety of local products, from handcrafted goods to gourmet foods. The market is also known for its live entertainment, creating a lively atmosphere for holiday shoppers. Atlántida's relaxed vibe combined with its festive offerings makes it a charming place to celebrate the season.
We Recommend: Enjoy a glass of medio y medio, a traditional Uruguayan drink made from a mix of white wine and sparkling wine, often enjoyed during celebrations.
Montevideo's Pocitos Neighborhood
Pocitos, a trendy neighborhood in Montevideo, is known for its modern vibe and beautiful beachfront. During December, the area is adorned with festive lights and decorations. The Pocitos Holiday Market is a must-visit, with a wide range of stalls selling everything from fashion to festive treats. The neighborhood's bars and restaurants also get into the holiday spirit, offering special menus and themed nights.
We Recommend: Sample some of the artisanal ice cream flavors that become available during the holiday season, a perfect treat for the warm December weather in Pocitos.
About the Author
Joshua Wood, LPC joined Expat Exchange in 2000 and serves as one of its Co-Presidents. He is also one of the Founders of Digital Nomad Exchange. Prior to Expat Exchange, Joshua worked for NBC Cable (MSNBC and CNBC Primetime). Joshua has a BA from Syracuse and a Master's in Clinical and Counseling Psychology from Fairleigh Dickinson University. Mr. Wood is also a licensed counselor and psychotherapist.
Some of Joshua's articles include Pros and Cons of Living in Portugal, 10 Best Places to Live in Ireland and Pros and Cons of Living in Uruguay. Connect with Joshua on LinkedIn.
Additional Information:
- Uruguay Guide
- Healthcare & Health Insurance in Uruguay
- Members Talk about Healthcare & Health Insurance in Uruguay
- Best Places to Live in Uruguay
- Real Estate in Uruguay
- Guide to Real Estate in Uruguay
- Pros & Cons of Living in Uruguay
- Cost of Living in Uruguay
- How to Rent a Home in Uruguay
- Enrolling in the Public Healthcare System in Uruguay
- 10 Best Places for Families to Live in Uruguay
- How to Get a Driver's License in Uruguay
- 2024 Guide to Living in Uruguay
- Pros and Cons of Living in Uruguay 2024
- 2024 Guide to Moving to Uruguay