Punta Del Este Uruguay

South America

Nestled between the continent's two giants, Brazil and Argentina, Uruguay is the second-smallest country in South America. Punta del Este, or the 'Peninsula of the East,' is a charming city, a picturesque peninsula known for its beautiful beaches and beautiful people. This bustling seaside resort plays perennial host to international film festivals and yachting events and is home to global jet-setters. But in addition to its glorious beaches, glamorous casinos, chic boutiques and divine dining opportunities, Punta del Este showcases a plethora of cultural attractions and museums. Photograph the open-air art collection and iconic The Hand sculpture at Brava Beach, and peruse the collection of contemporary and surrealist art at the Ralli Museum. Just outside of town, you will find Casapueblo, a museum-residence artistically constructed to resemble a huge sculpture, which served as the home of one Uruguay's most innovative artists, Carlos Paez Vilaro. And for a bit of added fun, cross La Barra, the unique undulating bridge. Traversing it is like riding a mini rollercoaster!

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