Originally a 17th century Portuguese port, Colonia holds a very portuguese feeling about it, again with some resemblance to the south of Portugal. It is a UNESCO World Heritage Site, and an absolutely must see little town, with a range of ochre and honey-colored buildings, palm and orange trees on the sea-side. It has also some of the best restaurants (including the one I had lunch in, between Calle de la Playa and Calle del Comercio, don't remember the name, but with delicious food and nice decoration and music), and that is to say a lot in Uruguay.
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