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City Guide
Paso Molino, Montevideo, Uruguay
Overview
Paso Molino, set in northwestern Montevideo, is a dynamic urban area famous for its lively Avenida Agraciada, historic corners, and proximity to both family-friendly and industrial neighborhoods. Its blend of local commerce, parks, and classic architecture gives visitors a glimpse into daily Uruguayan life beyond the city's tourist centers.
Best Time to Visit
September-November or March-May for mild temperatures and fewer crowds.
Local Tips
Public buses run frequently and are affordable; cash is used widely, but some shops accept cards. Grab pastries from corner bakeries for a quick, authentic snack.
Cultural Etiquette
Tipping is not mandatory but appreciated (5-10%); casual dress is common, but locals value neatness. Greet people with a friendly 'buen día' in shops and cafes.
Safety Warnings
Petty theft can occur in crowded markets and on public transport; avoid poorly lit streets at night, especially in La Teja and industrial zones.
Hidden Gems
Explore the murals in La Teja, local tango clubs, and the historic Plaza del Paso Molino, a small but charming local gathering spot.
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