Parque Rodó

Parque Rodó
Parque Rodó - Green Oasis Between City and Beach

Parque Rodó is a green and culturally rich neighborhood that owes its name to the park of the same name. The park itself is one of Montevideo's most important green spaces and offers recreation for families, athletes, and culture enthusiasts.

The neighborhood is strategically located between Centro and the coastal neighborhoods of Punta Carretas and Pocitos. The Rambla República Argentina provides direct access to the beach and the popular waterfront promenade. Numerous restaurants and cafés line the streets around the park.

Art and Culture
The Museo Nacional de Artes Visuales in Parque Rodó houses the most significant collection of Uruguayan art.

In addition to green spaces, Parque Rodó also offers a small amusement park, a lake with paddle boats, and the Castillo Pittamiglio, a fairytale building from the 1920s. On weekends, a popular handicraft market takes place here.

For real estate buyers, Parque Rodó offers an interesting mix of affordability and quality of life. The proximity to the park, beach, and cultural facilities makes the neighborhood especially attractive for families and culture-minded residents.