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Red Hostel is the best place to spend your
days in Montevideo. Next to the Palacio de la Intendencia, 100 meters
from the main avenue, "18 de Julio," and only 8 blocks from the waterfront,
there's no better place to stay in the city. There are a thousand reasons
to visit Montevideo. Stemming from the stories of Benedetti and Galeano,
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The
Red Hostel is known for its great atmosphere
or "buena onda." Whether you are looking for a party or a chill place
to relax the Red Hostel, with its inviting atmosphere, is where you
will find what you are looking for. Our staff is well informed and always
willing to answer any questions you might have. We will keep you informed
on what's going on in the city and even give out free tickets to a number
of parties, clubs and cultural events.
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imagine
yourself among the tiny streets of the old city, the street fairs, the
travelling music groups, the drumming that can be heard throughout the
city, the soccer, tango, theatre, cinema, the quaint old bars on every
corner, the dulce de leche, the mate (Uruguay's national drink of choice),
the colonial architecture, the seaport, the impressive views from the
Cerro, and not to mention the faces you see in the streets and on the
boardwalk.
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The
hostel is a classic colonial home built in 1912 and completely reformed
to make you feel more at home. You'll have a great time and have the chance
to meet people from all over the world. The house has a working fireplace,
3 skylights, a huge terrace of 450 square meters, bright rooms with balconies
and a library. |