Colonia del Sacramento: Absolute Essentials
This collection features the essential landmarks of Colonia del Sacramento, a UNESCO World Heritage site defined by its fusion of Portuguese and Spanish colonial architecture. The selection includes the 17th-century San Francisco Convent ruins, the 19th-century lighthouse, and the iconic Portón de Campo city gate. Visitors can explore the historic Plaza de Toros bullring, the central Plaza Mayor, and the cobblestone Calle de los Suspiros, all set against the backdrop of the Río de la Plata waterfront.
Colonia Lighthouse
More than 150 years old lighthouse, built over the ruins of the convent. Offers amazing views of the old town.
City Gate
The entrance to the old city, complete with a wooden bridge. Step through and get lost in the atmosphere of ages gone by.
Street of Sighs
La calle de los Suspiros is a historical street located at Colonia del Sacramento, Uruguay.
Historic Quarter
Colonia del Sacramento is a city in southwestern Uruguay, by the Río de la Plata, facing Buenos Aires, Argentina.
Historic Quarter of the City of Colonia del Sacramento
A UNESCO World Heritage site since 1995, this district showcases a rare blend of Portuguese and Spanish colonial styles. Established in 1680, it retains its original irregular street plan, 17th-century stone structures, and historical fortifications overlooking the Río de la Plata.
San Francisco Convent Ruins
The picturesque ruins date back to 17th century. Walk around, take some photos and don't forget to visit the lighthouse.
Plaza de Toros
Plaza de toros Real de San Carlos is a former bullring in Colonia del Sacramento, Uruguay.
Plaza Mayor 25 de Mayo
The biggest garden-like square in the historical centre. Surrounded by sights, so chances are you will visit it anyway.
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