Bar Facal is one of the most traditional places in city centre Montevideo, also famous for the fountain of the padlocks and the statue of Carlos Gardel, a place you can not miss.
Lunch includes the traditional Uruguayan Chivito with bread, homemade dulce de leche ice cream and 01 drink (soft drink, water or glass of wine).
In front of the bar there is street tango dancing from Monday to Saturday at noon.
In addition, they give away 1 padlock engraved with the name of the lovers (1 for every two people).
Museo Andes is a tribute to that Friday, October 13, 1972, when a Fairchild 227 plane with 45 people on board crashed in the Andes. Thus begins one of the most incredible survival stories of mankind.
The group of Uruguayans, composed of young rugby players, their friends and families, was forced to undertake a titanic battle against adversity.
The museum is dedicated to the 45 people who were on board that October 1972 flight and especially to those 29 who did not return. It is also intended as a tribute to the 16 compatriots who “came back to life” after 72 long and hellish days of hunger, pain, suffering, despair… and hope for a tomorrow.
Visits to the Andes Museum are from Monday to Friday from 10:00 to 17:00 and Saturdays from 10:00 to 15:00. Excluding holidays: January 1st, May 1st and December 25th, when the museum is closed. The visit to the museum lasts 1 hour.
Passengers must be at the Facal Bar at 12:00. It is possible to walk from one place to the other, both the Andes Museum and the Facal Bar are located city centre. The two tours can be done on the same day or on two different days.