2 Best Shopping in Montevideo, Uruguay

Feria Tristán Narvaja

Centro Fodor's choice

Started in the early 1900s by Italian immigrants, Feria Tristán Narvaja is Montevideo's top attraction on Sunday and one of the city's largest and most popular fairs. (It operates only on Sunday, a day when all other markets, and much of the city, are closed. Hours run about 9–3.) The fair, a 5- to 10-minute walk from the Old City and in the Centro district, is plentifully stocked with secondhand goods and antiques.

El Mercado de la Abundancia

Centro

Dating back to 1836, El Mercado de la Abundancia is a fun indoor market in Centro, a few blocks from the Palacio Municipal. Inside are a tango dance center, a handful of good choices for a lunchtime parrillada, and a crafts fair.

San José 1312, and Aquiles Lanza, Montevideo, Montevideo, 11300, Uruguay
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