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Montevideo - La Cumparsita
Uruguay's home of culture, politics and commerce now presents La Cumparsita. La Cumparsita is located in 'Ciudad Vieja', the oldest part of the capital city of Montevideo, near the main square of Plaza Independencia. In recent years, this neighborhood (which for several decades was the country's political and economic center of the city) has undergone an impressive regeneration. Renowned for its art deco buildings, colonial houses and landmarks, including the neoclassical Solis Theater, it is also Uruguay's main port and home to the 'Mercado del Puerto', a former market and venue for traditional Uruguayan food and drink.
More than just a contemporary glass facade, this building impresses from the start with its double-height ceiling lobby and rooftop terrace, ideal for lazy lunches or networking evenings. Every workspace is flooded with natural light, from private offices to elegant meeting rooms and bustling common areas. Connect with our thriving community of like-minded professionals and soak up the entrepreneurial spirit. Best of all, getting here couldn't be easier: the Buenos Aires bus stop, Estación Central train station and Montevideo ferry terminal are just steps away.
Montevideo - World Trade Center III
Av. Luís Alberto Herrera y Av. Veintiséis de Marzo, Montevideo, uruguay
With its stunning views and workspaces flooded with natural light, this center is certain to impress. It occupies the 19-story renovated World Trade Center third tower and is situated in the vibrant, growing Buceo area. The building, which is connected to the other towers by a lively inner square, is close to the government and embassy district, as well as being next to Montevideo's shopping hub. The square, known as Plaza las Torres, includes famous sculptures. More than 200 companies are established at WTC Montevideo, mostly global banks, airlines and multinationals, alongside telecoms, financial and legal firms. Uruguay's workforce is well educated and boasts a high literacy rate. The country's main industries include beef exports, wool and leather, and it has a strong IT sector. The center is 30 minutes from the international airport, 10 minutes from the bus station and 20 minutes from the harbor.
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