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Floral

Things To Do

Intentional space, we purposefully did not overplan. The area is beautiful and we know you will love it as much as we do. Relax, walk the beach, (with a cocktail) and explore. Here are some suggestions: Supermarkets: Devoto Fresh Market José Ignacio is similar to smaller boutique Whole Foods. Artisan provisions. Autoservice Lo De Vivi is a neighborhood supermarket to stock up on staple items. - José Ignacio is a quaint, fun, walkable town with restaurants, shops and 2 beaches: Brava & Mansa. Walking from one side of town to the other takes about ten minutes. - La Barra is a Bohemian vibe filled with cute little cafes, shops, and galleries. In November, it will be relatively quiet, however it’s a great place to grab a drink, shop and explore local galleries. Restaurant suggestions:

Tato Pescador

esquina Calle Eugenio Sainz Martínez, Uruguay

Dave and I loved the casual patio with fresh fish, wine, miniatures, sushi / ceviche. Great spot for lunch & bottle of wine.

Parador La Huella

traditional parador, restaurant ON the beach!

Juana Cocina Bar

contact via instagram for reservations

Rizoma

combines books, coffee, ceramics, and a hotel. fun spot for light breakfast

Panaderia Jose Ignacio

stop here for breakfast

Solera Almacen de Vinos Y Tapas

Wine Bar

Fundacion Pablo Atchugarry

Punta Del Este

Contemporary Art Museum Punta Del Este nearby bigger 'city' very modern, beautiful drive about 35 minutes