Peatonal Sarandí

Local namePeatonal Sarandí
LocationMontevideo, Uruguay

Peatonal Sarandí is an 0.5 miles pedestrian street in Ciudad Vieja, Montevideo, Uruguay. It is the main lane of the historic center, and one of the most touristic sites in the city, due to the fact that it is flanked by different architecturally notable buildings. The pedestrian street starts at the Gateway of the Citadel and ends at its intersection with Peatonal Pérez Castellano, while the remaining four blocks, up to the Rambla, are allowed for vehicles. As an extension of this street is the long southern breakwater of the Port of Montevideo, which has taken on the name "Escollera Sarandí".Named after the Battle of Sarandí of 1825, it was pedestrianized in 1992, and reformed in 2005. Trams operated on the road until the mid-20th century.

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Wikipedia https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Peatonal_Sarandí

Address Sarandi 493, Montevideo 11000, Uruguay

Coordinates -34°54'29.662" N -56°12'25.644" E

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