
Parque Rodó is an emblematic green space in Montevideo, Uruguay, that combines history, nature and entertainment.Designed at the beginning of the 20th century, this 85-hectare park offers a varied range of attractions for all ages, consolidating itself as a meeting point for families and tourists.
Within its facilities, there is an amusement park with classic and modern mechanical games, an artificial lake with pedal boats, and large green areas ideal for rest and recreation.In addition, it houses the Ramón Collazo Summer Theater, the National Museum of Visual Arts and the Andalusian Patio, enriching the cultural offer of the place.
The park is located in the traditional Rodó neighborhood, opposite Ramírez Beach, which allows visitors to enjoy the coastal promenade and a varied gastronomic offer in the surroundings.It is a vibrant and accessible place, with an atmosphere that invites fun, culture and contact with nature in the heart of the Uruguayan capital.
Amusement Park:
Summer: Daily from 16:30 to 00:30
Autumn: Daily from 15:00 to 23:00
Winter: Daily from 14:00 to 22:00
Spring: Daily from 15:30 to 23:30
Easter: Daily from 15:00 to 23:00
National Museum of Visual Arts:
Tuesday to Sunday from 1:00 p.m. to 8:00 p.m.
For the amusement park, tickets are sold exclusively at the park's ticket offices. The cost is $100 Uruguayan pesos for one ticket and $500 Uruguayan pesos for six tickets, although promotions do not include the Indianapolis attraction. Access to the green areas of the Rodó Park is free. Admission to the National Museum of Visual Arts is also free.
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