Candombe Pedestrian: A Vibrant Celebration of Culture
Immerse yourself in the rhythms and colors of Candombe Pedestrian, where Montevideo's vibrant culture and traditions come alive in celebration.
Candombe Pedestrian is a cultural gem in Montevideo, immersing tourists in the heart of Uruguayan traditions. Experience lively street performances, intricate costumes, and the rhythmic beats of candombe drumming in a vibrant atmosphere.
A brief summary to Candombe pedestrian
- 3RQ6+832, Curuguaty, Montevideo, Montevideo Department, 11100, UY
- Monday 12 am-12 am
- Tuesday 12 am-12 am
- Wednesday 12 am-12 am
- Thursday 12 am-12 am
- Friday 12 am-12 am
- Saturday 12 am-12 am
- Sunday 12 am-12 am
Local tips
- Visit during the evening for the best live performances and a vibrant atmosphere.
- Bring a camera to capture the colorful costumes and energetic performances.
- Try local street food from vendors to enjoy authentic Uruguayan flavors.
- Engage with the performers; they often welcome audience participation!
- Check local event calendars for special candombe festivals or parades during your visit.
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Getting There
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Walking
If you are starting from Ciudad Vieja (the Old City), head east on Sarandí Street. Continue straight until you reach the Plaza Independencia. From there, walk towards the Ciudadela and take a left onto 18 de Julio Avenue. Walk north along this avenue until you reach the intersection with Curuguaty Street. Take a right on Curuguaty and continue until you reach the Candombe pedestrian area located at 3RQ6+832.
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Public Transport (Bus)
Find a nearby bus stop and take any bus heading towards Tres Cruces or the city center. You can ask locals for the nearest stop or check local transport apps. Once on the bus, notify the driver you want to get off at Curuguaty Street. After getting off, walk down Curuguaty Street until you reach the Candombe pedestrian area at 3RQ6+832.
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Biking
If you have access to a bike, you can rent one from local bike-sharing stations. Start from the Rambla (the waterfront promenade) and head towards Plaza de Cagancha. From there, take the direction of 18 de Julio Avenue and follow the same route as walking. Turn right onto Curuguaty Street and continue until you arrive at the Candombe pedestrian area at 3RQ6+832.
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