Discover the Heart of Rochaaldía: A News Service Hub
Explore Rochaaldía, the vibrant news service hub that connects tourists to local culture, events, and hidden gems in the heart of the community.
Rochaaldía is a vibrant news service hub that connects tourists with local happenings, insights, and events, making it an essential stop for anyone looking to explore the region fully. With expert staff and a wealth of information, visitors can immerse themselves in the culture and current events of the area.
A brief summary to ROCHAALDÍA
Local tips
- Visit in the morning for the freshest local news and insights.
- Engage with the staff to get personalized recommendations for your stay.
- Check their bulletin board for upcoming local events and festivals.
- Bring a notebook or your device to jot down interesting tips and suggestions.
Getting There
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Car
If you're driving from Rocha, start by heading northwest on Avenida 18 de Julio toward Calle 25 de Agosto. Continue straight for about 1.5 km until you reach the roundabout. Take the second exit onto Ruta 9 and follow it for approximately 7 km. Look for signs leading you to ROCHAALDÍA as you approach the destination. The exact coordinates are approximately -32.6205, -55.7846. You can park near the location.
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Public Transportation
To reach ROCHAALDÍA via public transport from Rocha, catch a local bus from the central bus terminal. Look for buses that head towards La Paloma or Punta del Diablo; they typically pass near the area. Make sure to ask the driver to drop you off near the intersection of Ruta 9. The bus fare is approximately 70-100 Uruguayan pesos. After getting off, it will be a short walk (about 10-15 minutes) to ROCHAALDÍA, following the signs or using a map app to guide you.
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Taxi or Rideshare
If you prefer a more comfortable option, you can use a taxi or a rideshare service like Uber. Simply provide the driver with the coordinates -32.6205, -55.7846 or mention ROCHAALDÍA. The fare will vary depending on your location in Rocha, but expect to pay around 300-500 Uruguayan pesos for a short ride.