
Robert Bozsak
2 reviews on 1 places
Small inviting place to eat and have coffee all day long. Grab a chivito or sit outside and try a homemade lemonade while chatting with friends. The atmosphere is cosmopolitan with Amélie's soundtrack playing in the background. There's free Wi-Fi upon request. Consider paying by credit card to benefit from VAT exemption as a tourist. The waiter will be thankful for any extra "propina". Enjoy your break!
A beautiful place of contemporary art and modern architecture. Thoughtfully planned, spacious exhibition of paintings, installations, projections and sculptures. There is no English tour guide available however the entry and locker are free. The museum is relatively small compared to other capitals but intimate and will take you about 60-90 minutes to explore depending on your lust of interpretation. CCTV was in operation everywhere and guards were standing at every corner of the exhibition which was kind of odd. There's an inviting yet pricey café at the entrance waiting for you after the visit. Can recommend to dip into Uruguayan perspective on modern art!