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Montevideo Driver/Guide needed for one day tour
Posted: Wed March 4, 2009 03:38 AM UTC
We are looking for a driver/guide for a 1/2 day tour of Montevideo and the surrounding area. We will be either two people or a group of 6-8. If you can recommend one, please help.
Thanks in advance,
Bob & Patty
bpwarne
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Montevideo Re: Driver/Guide needed for one day tour
Posted: Fri March 6, 2009 03:29 PM UTC
You can walk in the port surrounding area to see the town and have lunch in the market nearby; it's what we've done when we're in the cruise and it was nice

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Montevideo Re: Driver/Guide needed for one day tour
Posted: Mon November 2, 2009 02:59 AM UTC
Did you ever find a guide? What were the results? We're going to be in Montevideo for ~~12 hours on a cruise in Feb. Any suggestions on where we should we go on our own -- or with a guide? I hate paying the exorbitant fees to the cruise line for a poor quality tour? Puesque hablo bien espanol, yo podria contratar con alguien por una excursion.
One unusual aspect of Montevideo which appears to differentiate it from other Latin American capitals is the age and extent of its European Jewish community. Although other big cities have active and large Jewish populations, Montevideo seems to have attracted Jewish people, from both Sephardic and Ashkenazic roots, as far back as the last 3rd of the 19th century.
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