Camping Municipal
Shady, friendly and secure with ferocious ants and mosquitoes (don't go without repellent). It's 5km northeast of downtown in the botanical garden; take bus 44-B ('Artigas') or 35 from Oliva.
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Clear all filtersShady, friendly and secure with ferocious ants and mosquitoes (don't go without repellent). It's 5km northeast of downtown in the botanical garden; take bus 44-B ('Artigas') or 35 from Oliva.
Another signless residencial in an unlikely neocolonial brick building. It's flowery and worn with a variety of rooms, some with fans.
This modern number has air-con and a pool - but also a reputation for being a liberal facility. If its nightly rhythms (and we're not talking sleep patterns here) are not up your alley, think again.
On Plaza Uruguaya, this modernized and reliable hotel is great value with a basic buffet breakfast but stiff mattresses.
A very bland hospital-type hallway, but it's clean and has a security door. Helpful, friendly staff. Popular among local wedding parties so book ahead.
Rough and faded but with some character and barely passable rooms; the high ceilings are indeed the highlight.
There's everything but the Spanish colonel. The colonial atmosphere creates a wonderful ambience of bygone days - pity about the ubiquitous '80s-style decor. Be careful at night - it's on the dodgy edge of town.
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