Things to do in Colonia

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1. Colonia del Sacramento Plaza de Armas

The Colonia del Sacramento Plaza de Armas is a square in the historic center of the city, surrounded by many of the main landmarks. Its most famous feature is the Matriz Church, one of the oldest in Uruguay. The plaza is decorated with trees, benches and a well-kept lawn, perfect for a brief pause from sightseeing. Take advantage of this ideal spot for a picnic in sight of the majestic church.
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2. Colonia del Sacramento Lighthouse

The Colonia del Sacramento Lighthouse is a popular historic attraction in the south of the city with the same name. It has provided assistance to boats in the Río de la Plata since the 1800s. The lighthouse protrudes above the majority of the historic center’s skyline, so it is one of the most recognizable icons in the area. Climb to the top of the structure to enjoy the panorama of the city and the river.
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3. Ferrando Beach

Ferrando Beach is a picturesque stretch of sand just east of the historic center of the city. Scenic lakes and a forest with quaint paths and trails surround the area. The beach is on the large mouth of the Río de la Plata, a river that separates Uruguay from Argentina. It is south-facing, so you can enjoy a more refreshing breeze than on the western coast of the city. Visit this ideal spot for relaxing break enjoying sun, sand and water before getting back to the ancient landmarks in the city center.
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4. Porton de Campo

Portón de Campo is an 18th-century city gate and drawbridge built by the Portuguese settlers of Colonia del Sacramento. It was an integral part of the walls that protected the city from intrusion. Visit this site, now a charming entrance to the historic center of the area. Trees, bushes and grassy hills surround the wooden drawbridge.
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5. Casa Nacarello

Casa Nacarello is a colonial house and museum that embodies the charming, antique setting of Colonia del Sacramento. See the 18th-century building that has survived for centuries to stand as an example of colonial architecture from the initial European settlement of Uruguay. After being restored several times, the museum showcases the house as it looked in the 1700s, informing visitors about how a colonial family may have lived in that era.
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Barrio Histórico

If you're spending some time in Barrio Histórico, Colonia del Sacramento Plaza de Armas and Colonia del Sacramento Lighthouse are top sights worth seeing.

Real de San Carlos

While visiting Real de San Carlos, you might make a stop by sights like Paleontological Museum and Museum of Shipwrecks and Treasures.