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Mercado del PuertovsMuseo del Futbol
Both Mercado del Puerto and Museo del Futbol are endorsed by professional reviewers writing for major publications. Overall, Mercado del Puerto ranks significantly higher than Museo del Futbol. Mercado del Puerto is ranked #4 in Montevideo with accolades from 3 sources like Lonely Planet, Afar Magazine and Fodor's.
Mercado del Puerto
Fodor's
Afar Magazine
Lonely Planet
Montevideo, Uruguay
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"Head to the old port market, a restored 1868 building of vaulted iron beams and colored glass, and a terrific example of urban renewal." Full review
"Convenient to Montevideo’s cruise ship terminal, the Mercado del Puerto was first inaugurated in 1868 and long served as the city’s principal meat and produce market." Full review
Top choice
"Montevideo’s old port market building...on weekend afternoons in particular, it’s a lively, colorful place where the city’s artists, craftspeople and street musicians hang out." Full review
Museo del Futbol
Lonely Planet
Fodor's
Estadio Centenario, tribuna Olimpica Av. Ricaldoni, Montevideo, Uruguay
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"A must-see for any soccer fan, this museum displays memorabilia from Uruguay’s 1930 and 1950 World Cup wins. Visitors can also tour the stands." Full review
"In the pits of the stadium is this museum (the AUF) dedicated to the country's soccer heritage. It's worth a detour if you're a big fan of the sport." Full review