Hello, hello, Buenos Aires was simply too close to Montevideo to miss. We took a ferry and a few hours later, found ourselves in Montevideo, famous for steak, and, well, not much else! So it turns out that the city is a nice little town, built on the tourism of Argentina. The second you arrive by boat, you will be in front of dozens of cheap leather store, tourist information spots, and restaurants. The city itself is set on the port, beautiful from one angle and bordering on scuzzy port from the other, but it´s still nice to be able to stroll along the water. And, of course, next to the mean market there is a market of restaurants that sell you as much beef as you can handle. We did hit up a few restaurants
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