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Mercado Agrícola de Montevideo — Attraction in Montevideo

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Mercado Agrícola de Montevideo
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Contemporary Art Space
Arenal Grande 1930, 11800 Montevideo, Departamento de Montevideo, Uruguay
Basilica of Nuestra Señora del Carmen
Av. Libertador Brig. Gral. Lavalleja 2022, 11800 Montevideo, Departamento de Montevideo, Uruguay
Ex Carcel de Miguelete
4R49+6M2, Miguelete, 11800 Montevideo, Departamento de Montevideo, Uruguay
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Chivitos Lo de Pepe
José L. Terra 2220, 11800 Montevideo, Departamento de Montevideo, Uruguay
Fresco Mar
José L. Terra 2209, 11800 Montevideo, Departamento de Montevideo, Uruguay
Burger King
Arenal Grande 2246, 11800 Montevideo, Departamento de Montevideo, Uruguay
El Nuevo Rincón
Dr. Martín C. Martínez 2147, 11800 Montevideo, Departamento de Montevideo, Uruguay
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Hotel Aramburu
Dr. Domingo Aramburu 1624, 11800 Montevideo, Departamento de Montevideo, Uruguay
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Mercado Agrícola de Montevideo
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Mercado Agrícola de Montevideo

José L. Terra 2220, 11800 Montevideo, Departamento de Montevideo, Uruguay
4.5(17.7K)
Open until 10:00 PM
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Cultural
Family friendly
attractions: Contemporary Art Space, Basilica of Nuestra Señora del Carmen, Ex Carcel de Miguelete, restaurants: Chivitos Lo de Pepe, Fresco Mar, Burger King, El Nuevo Rincón
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+598 2200 9535
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mam.com.uy
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Nearby attractions of Mercado Agrícola de Montevideo

Contemporary Art Space

Basilica of Nuestra Señora del Carmen

Ex Carcel de Miguelete

Contemporary Art Space

Contemporary Art Space

4.5

(1.1K)

Closed
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Basilica of Nuestra Señora del Carmen

Basilica of Nuestra Señora del Carmen

4.5

(160)

Open 24 hours
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Ex Carcel de Miguelete

Ex Carcel de Miguelete

4.3

(117)

Closed
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Things to do nearby

Horseback riding in Montevideo
Horseback riding in Montevideo
Tue, Dec 9 • 10:00 AM
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Montevideo Hike - Spanish or Portuguese
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Uruguayan Alfajores and Mate Tasting
Uruguayan Alfajores and Mate Tasting
Tue, Dec 9 • 5:00 PM
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Nearby restaurants of Mercado Agrícola de Montevideo

Chivitos Lo de Pepe

Fresco Mar

Burger King

El Nuevo Rincón

Chivitos Lo de Pepe

Chivitos Lo de Pepe

3.5

(336)

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Fresco Mar

Fresco Mar

3.6

(25)

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Burger King

Burger King

3.3

(574)

$$

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El Nuevo Rincón

El Nuevo Rincón

4.4

(30)

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Reviews of Mercado Agrícola de Montevideo

4.5
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4.0
1y

Fans of the American actress Mae West (“Too much of a good thing is…terrific!”) will find this revitalized historic marketplace to be a spectacle worth a visit (at least once). Uruguay has come a long way since being a relatively poor country in the 1980’s, witness this palace of contemporary consumption. There are a variety of stores, places to eat, bars and places to hang out. Prior to its rebirth as an urban shopping venue, it was a collection point for farm produce. I remember being able to drive into the building, where there were stacks of fruit and vegetable crates. Now you can buy US$1500 per bottle wines at Iber if you have bank. Nice meat market and “chicken boutique” (I’m not kidding!). Have a chivito in the food court and top it off with an ice cream sundae!

The neighborhood of the market has also been upgraded, though it retains a bit of the urban grit that characterized its now distant past. Convenient parking out front but bring some small bills to tip the attendants.

Les Halles in Paris are long gone, but Mercado Agricola...

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3.0
4y

Monyevidéo's Mercado Agricola could be so much more than it is. There are a number of small shops and cafes (many closed for COVID and/or January holidays) in this pleasant old building. Unfortunately, most do not offer much special to differentiate them from others scattered around town. I have been about 5 times, and am always left underwhelmed. Today, a Sunday, there were lines of 30 or more people waiting to pay for vegetables ar the 2 big veggie stalls, which seems a long time to wait instead of going to a good green market on your neighborhood. As far as the cafes go, they don't offer anything you can't find better elsewhere. As I said at the outset, this could be so much better. If they had small farm stalls selling specialty items and creative cafes, I would come back frequently; as it is. Once or twice a year is about as frequent as...

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4.0
2y

A really nice market and place to go try new food, buy your groceries for the day, fruits, vegetables, meat, poultry and so much more.

There are mini-markets, a pharmacy, two nice coffee shops, various fast food places, pizza places and a whole bunch of other choices for your lunch or dinner.

Is also a nice place to visit for a while, it’s big and spacious. It has a place for kids, however it’s not the best place to bring kids specifically, it’s more of a family plan.

The only downside is that it is a noisy place when it’s crowded, acoustics don’t help the space when there too many people...

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Paul NakazawaPaul Nakazawa
Fans of the American actress Mae West (“Too much of a good thing is…terrific!”) will find this revitalized historic marketplace to be a spectacle worth a visit (at least once). Uruguay has come a long way since being a relatively poor country in the 1980’s, witness this palace of contemporary consumption. There are a variety of stores, places to eat, bars and places to hang out. Prior to its rebirth as an urban shopping venue, it was a collection point for farm produce. I remember being able to drive into the building, where there were stacks of fruit and vegetable crates. Now you can buy US$1500 per bottle wines at Iber if you have bank. Nice meat market and “chicken boutique” (I’m not kidding!). Have a chivito in the food court and top it off with an ice cream sundae! The neighborhood of the market has also been upgraded, though it retains a bit of the urban grit that characterized its now distant past. Convenient parking out front but bring some small bills to tip the attendants. Les Halles in Paris are long gone, but Mercado Agricola still lives.
Emilia GuidobonoEmilia Guidobono
A really nice market and place to go try new food, buy your groceries for the day, fruits, vegetables, meat, poultry and so much more. There are mini-markets, a pharmacy, two nice coffee shops, various fast food places, pizza places and a whole bunch of other choices for your lunch or dinner. Is also a nice place to visit for a while, it’s big and spacious. It has a place for kids, however it’s not the best place to bring kids specifically, it’s more of a family plan. The only downside is that it is a noisy place when it’s crowded, acoustics don’t help the space when there too many people talking together.
Claudio BellónClaudio Bellón
Ubicado en el límite del histórico barrio La Aguada encontramos el Mercado Agrícola de Montevideo. Inicialmente se trató de un mercado mayorista de frutas, verduras y productos de granja para abastecer a la población de la ciudad. Su construcción comenzó en 1906 y recién se inauguró en 1913. En 1937 pasó a segundo plano opacado por el flamante y hoy extinto Mercado Modelo. Desde entonces siguió funcionando como un mercado minorista pero con el correr de los años se fue deteriorando tanto el lugar como el entorno. En 2006 pasa a ser propiedad de la Intendencia Municipal y esta proyecta su reconversión. Finalmente en 2013 (100 años después de su inauguración) se reinaugura lo que hoy es un paseo obligado si se visita Montevideo. Se mantuvo la estructura original y se renovó toda la infraestructura. Está a tan solo 300 metros del Palacio Legislativo y a no más de 15 minutos del centro. Cerca paran muchas líneas de ómnibus por lo que tiene gran conectividad con toda la ciudad. En el propio mercado hay una para del Bus Turístico de Montevideo. Dentro encontramos muchos puestos de frutas y verduras con gran diversidad de precios y calidad. El paseo se complementa con una amplia plaza de comidas y una gran propuesta gastronómica. También cuenta con muchos servicios: supermercado, carnicería, pescaderia, fiambrería, farmacia, perfumería, Abitab, tiendas de ropa y calzado, etc. Tiene un cómodo estacionamiento aunque no muy amplio pero se complementa con lugares en las calles adyacentes.
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Fans of the American actress Mae West (“Too much of a good thing is…terrific!”) will find this revitalized historic marketplace to be a spectacle worth a visit (at least once). Uruguay has come a long way since being a relatively poor country in the 1980’s, witness this palace of contemporary consumption. There are a variety of stores, places to eat, bars and places to hang out. Prior to its rebirth as an urban shopping venue, it was a collection point for farm produce. I remember being able to drive into the building, where there were stacks of fruit and vegetable crates. Now you can buy US$1500 per bottle wines at Iber if you have bank. Nice meat market and “chicken boutique” (I’m not kidding!). Have a chivito in the food court and top it off with an ice cream sundae! The neighborhood of the market has also been upgraded, though it retains a bit of the urban grit that characterized its now distant past. Convenient parking out front but bring some small bills to tip the attendants. Les Halles in Paris are long gone, but Mercado Agricola still lives.
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A really nice market and place to go try new food, buy your groceries for the day, fruits, vegetables, meat, poultry and so much more. There are mini-markets, a pharmacy, two nice coffee shops, various fast food places, pizza places and a whole bunch of other choices for your lunch or dinner. Is also a nice place to visit for a while, it’s big and spacious. It has a place for kids, however it’s not the best place to bring kids specifically, it’s more of a family plan. The only downside is that it is a noisy place when it’s crowded, acoustics don’t help the space when there too many people talking together.
Emilia Guidobono

Emilia Guidobono

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Ubicado en el límite del histórico barrio La Aguada encontramos el Mercado Agrícola de Montevideo. Inicialmente se trató de un mercado mayorista de frutas, verduras y productos de granja para abastecer a la población de la ciudad. Su construcción comenzó en 1906 y recién se inauguró en 1913. En 1937 pasó a segundo plano opacado por el flamante y hoy extinto Mercado Modelo. Desde entonces siguió funcionando como un mercado minorista pero con el correr de los años se fue deteriorando tanto el lugar como el entorno. En 2006 pasa a ser propiedad de la Intendencia Municipal y esta proyecta su reconversión. Finalmente en 2013 (100 años después de su inauguración) se reinaugura lo que hoy es un paseo obligado si se visita Montevideo. Se mantuvo la estructura original y se renovó toda la infraestructura. Está a tan solo 300 metros del Palacio Legislativo y a no más de 15 minutos del centro. Cerca paran muchas líneas de ómnibus por lo que tiene gran conectividad con toda la ciudad. En el propio mercado hay una para del Bus Turístico de Montevideo. Dentro encontramos muchos puestos de frutas y verduras con gran diversidad de precios y calidad. El paseo se complementa con una amplia plaza de comidas y una gran propuesta gastronómica. También cuenta con muchos servicios: supermercado, carnicería, pescaderia, fiambrería, farmacia, perfumería, Abitab, tiendas de ropa y calzado, etc. Tiene un cómodo estacionamiento aunque no muy amplio pero se complementa con lugares en las calles adyacentes.
Claudio Bellón

Claudio Bellón

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