Source: Tourism MediaColonia del SacramentoCobblestone streets, colorful houses, museums and beaches make this one of the most popular towns on Uruguay’s west coast.WorldSouth AmericaUruguayColonia del Sacramento
Source: Tourism MediaStreet of SighsSee if the unusual name fits as you stroll down this iconic cobblestone street and its antique buildings dating back several centuries.WorldSouth AmericaUruguayColonia del SacramentoStreet of Sighs
Source: Tourism MediaSpanish MuseumExplore this museum to learn how the Spanish settlers lived in Colonia del Sacramento in the 17th and 18th centuries.WorldSouth AmericaUruguayColonia del SacramentoSpanish Museum
Source: Tourism MediaColonia del Sacramento Plaza de ArmasTake a relaxing stroll through the trees and cobblestone streets of the plaza that lays claim to one of the oldest churches in Uruguay.WorldSouth AmericaUruguayColonia del SacramentoColonia del Sacramento Plaza de Armas
Source: Tourism MediaColonia del SacramentoCobblestone streets, colorful houses, museums and beaches make this one of the most popular towns on Uruguay’s west coast.WorldSouth AmericaUruguayColonia del Sacramento
Source: Tourism MediaStreet of SighsSee if the unusual name fits as you stroll down this iconic cobblestone street and its antique buildings dating back several centuries.WorldSouth AmericaUruguayColonia del SacramentoStreet of Sighs
Source: Tourism MediaStreet of SighsSee if the unusual name fits as you stroll down this iconic cobblestone street and its antique buildings dating back several centuries.WorldSouth AmericaUruguayColonia del SacramentoStreet of Sighs
Source: Tourism MediaColonia del SacramentoCobblestone streets, colorful houses, museums and beaches make this one of the most popular towns on Uruguay’s west coast.WorldSouth AmericaUruguayColonia del Sacramento
Source: Tourism MediaMatriz ChurchResting on a tree-lined plaza in the historic center of the city, this 17th-century site is one of the oldest churches in Uruguay. WorldSouth AmericaUruguayColonia del SacramentoMatriz Church
Source: Tourism MediaPorton de CampoAfter being built over 270 years ago by a Portuguese governor to protect the city from potential enemies, this gate and drawbridge are still standing.WorldSouth AmericaUruguayColonia del SacramentoPorton de Campo
Source: Tourism MediaColonia del Sacramento Plaza de ArmasTake a relaxing stroll through the trees and cobblestone streets of the plaza that lays claim to one of the oldest churches in Uruguay.WorldSouth AmericaUruguayColonia del SacramentoColonia del Sacramento Plaza de Armas
Source: Tourism MediaSpanish MuseumExplore this museum to learn how the Spanish settlers lived in Colonia del Sacramento in the 17th and 18th centuries.WorldSouth AmericaUruguayColonia del SacramentoSpanish Museum
Source: Tourism MediaIndian MuseumHoused in a 19th-century building, this museum contains antiques from the indigenous people of Uruguay that date back thousands of years.WorldSouth AmericaUruguayColonia del SacramentoIndian Museum
Source: Tourism MediaColonia del Sacramento LighthouseThe 360-degree view from the summit of this historic 19th-century lighthouse incorporates the entire city and the Río de la Plata.WorldSouth AmericaUruguayColonia del SacramentoColonia del Sacramento Lighthouse
Source: Tourism MediaStreet of SighsSee if the unusual name fits as you stroll down this iconic cobblestone street and its antique buildings dating back several centuries.WorldSouth AmericaUruguayColonia del SacramentoStreet of Sighs
Source: Tourism MediaFerrando BeachLocated next to lakes and a small forest, this scenic sandy beach receives a refreshing breeze from the south.WorldSouth AmericaUruguayColonia del SacramentoFerrando Beach
Source: Tourism MediaStreet of SighsSee if the unusual name fits as you stroll down this iconic cobblestone street and its antique buildings dating back several centuries.WorldSouth AmericaUruguayColonia del SacramentoStreet of Sighs
Source: Tourism MediaFerrando BeachLocated next to lakes and a small forest, this scenic sandy beach receives a refreshing breeze from the south.WorldSouth AmericaUruguayColonia del SacramentoFerrando Beach
Source: Tourism MediaMatriz ChurchResting on a tree-lined plaza in the historic center of the city, this 17th-century site is one of the oldest churches in Uruguay. WorldSouth AmericaUruguayColonia del SacramentoMatriz Church
Source: Tourism MediaPorton de CampoAfter being built over 270 years ago by a Portuguese governor to protect the city from potential enemies, this gate and drawbridge are still standing.WorldSouth AmericaUruguayColonia del SacramentoPorton de Campo
Source: Tourism MediaColonia del Sacramento Plaza de ArmasTake a relaxing stroll through the trees and cobblestone streets of the plaza that lays claim to one of the oldest churches in Uruguay.WorldSouth AmericaUruguayColonia del SacramentoColonia del Sacramento Plaza de Armas
Source: Tourism MediaStreet of SighsSee if the unusual name fits as you stroll down this iconic cobblestone street and its antique buildings dating back several centuries.WorldSouth AmericaUruguayColonia del SacramentoStreet of Sighs
Source: Tourism MediaStreet of SighsSee if the unusual name fits as you stroll down this iconic cobblestone street and its antique buildings dating back several centuries.WorldSouth AmericaUruguayColonia del SacramentoStreet of Sighs
Source: Tourism MediaMunicipal MuseumWith skeletons of prehistoric beasts and antique relics from the first days of the colonial era, this museum is the oldest in the city. WorldSouth AmericaUruguayColonia del SacramentoMunicipal Museum