Aguada
Aguada is a historic neighborhood northwest of downtown and houses the Estación Central General Artigas, Montevideo's main train station. The imposing neoclassical station building is an architectural landmark and testifies to the importance of rail transport in the past.
The neighborhood has a mixed character with residential buildings, small shops, and commercial businesses. The proximity to the port and industrial areas shapes the atmosphere. Despite its central location, Aguada is less well-known than other neighborhoods.
The Estación Central opened in 1897 and is an example of the magnificent Belle Époque architecture in Uruguay.
Parque de la Aguada offers a green oasis in the midst of the urban environment. The neighborhood borders the port and Ciudad Vieja and is well connected to the public transport network.
Real estate in Aguada is affordable and offers potential for investors interested in the neighborhood's development. The central location and historic significance make Aguada an interesting site for future urban development projects.