Sandwiched between Brazil and Argentina, Uruguay might be easy to miss on a map, but if you want to visit a South American country that is relatively safe and stable, has an extremely rich art and design scene, but also an engrossing story and strong national culture — with colourful regional differences, and has an incredible coastline and a rugged interior well worthy of exploration, then Uruguay is perfect. Compared to Brazil and Argentina we don’t have a huge set of recommendations for the best places to stay in Uruguay, but the list is by no means short, with some great properties in the capital Montevideo, in Punta del Este, known and loved for its beaches, and in Colonia del Sacramento,
And that’s before you consider our recommendations for the best places to stay in Uruguay outside the main cities. And if you have time, we certainly recommend you go beyond Uruguay’s cities.
Don't forget that the best places to stay in Uruguay (especially those by the beach) will be very busy during peak holiday periods. So if you want to guarantee your room, you'll need to get organised and book well ahead.
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Punta del Este (Península)
A chic hotel offering modern rooms walking distance from the beach. Design is simple and stylish with large windows, whitewashed walls, hardwood floors and crisp white linen. The courtyard pool is a bonus for those wanting to escape the beach crowds and there's a wide choice of restaurants nearby.
Punta del Este (Laguna del Sauce)
Enjoying a beautiful countryside location a few miles outside of Punta del Este. It features spacious and chic rooms with stunning views whilst there is also a restaurant specialising in French or Italian dishes. Head to the beach, unwind in the spa or go for a hike! A lovely rural spot.
José Ignacio (José Ignacio)
Located just a short distance from the beach in the sleepy village of José Ignacio. It enjoys a contemporary decor and quiet atmosphere with simple but chic rooms. Visit the nearby lagoons, go kitesurfing or check out the town's various art galleries. A lovely spot for a relaxing time.
José Ignacio
An idyllic boutique property boasting an enviable location on a pretty stretch of white sand beach. Bright rooms have a contemporary feel with sharp lines, modern art and floor to ceiling windows framing the sea views. Outside the feel is more rustic-chic with a lovely pool taking centre stage.
Montevideo (Montevideo)
A chic hotel boasting an enviable location (near the coast) in the historic city of Montevideo. Nordic styled rooms have a cool contemporary feel with stylish wooden furniture and floor to ceiling windows. Breakfasts are an indulgent fare, there are bikes to rent, and a rooftop pool is a real draw.
Montevideo
This hotel is located in Montevideo's Old Town just a short walk from the beach. It features art deco architecture and contemporary furnishings whilst it also boasts a rooftop pool! Be sure to enjoy an evening drink at sunset on the panoramic rooftop bar and enjoy the views. A top-notch city stay.
Colonia del Sacramento
A charming historical property packed full of character. Atmospheric rooms feature exposed stone, antique style furniture and chintz fabrics. Indulgent breakfasts are served overlooking the sea. A peaceful garden is the ideal resting spot after a day sightseeing. A lovely authentic stay.
Colonia del Sacramento (Colonia del Sacramento)
Made up from a collection of Portuguese houses dating back to 1680, this is an historic boutique stay. Set alongside the river, airy rooms feature lovely views and chic modern style sits well against the building's original features. The bistro serves contemporary fare and offers terrace seating.
Carmelo
A beautiful wine estate offering just five rooms. Design mixes traditional style with contemporary aesthetics. Expect well-chosen antiques, plenty of glass and traditional fabrics - rustic-chic perfection. The restaurant is a real experience showcasing local cuisine with superb wines (naturally).
Carmelo
A charming rural property surrounded by its own award-winning vineyard. Offering five elegant whitewashed rooms with high ceilings, simple wooden furniture and white linen curtains. Beyond the superb wines produced here there are also a selection of traditional cheeses. A real foodies dream.
La Barra
A design property set in a tranquil garden and just minutes from the beach. Large airy rooms boast moon-shaped windows, beamed ceilings and are filled with the owners antique pieces. Breakfast is indulgent (and served till 4pm) and the garden ideal for unwinding in. A hip laid-backed spot.
Garzon (Garzón)
One of Uruguay's hottest restaurants tucked away in the unassuming rural town of Garzón. Offering five luxurious rooms that epitomise rustic chic. Think antiques, candelabra lights, high-end products and fruit fresh from the farm. Renowned chef Francis Mallmann's menu is unsurprisingly good.