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Main Sights
The city has much colonial architecture contrasting with more modern buildings. Nowadays it has a scenic shore, typical resort houses, modern buildings, a port with mooring capacity, department stores, restaurants, and pubs. There are several large houses, and gardens lined with plants.
Gorlero Avenue, the main avenue of Punta del Este has commercial galleries, restaurants, cinemas, casinos, shops.
Artigas square, over Gorlero Ave is the place where the popular handicraft market takes place, selling goods made of leather, stone, metal, glass, etc.
Casapueblo
This icon of Punta del Este is an artwork by the Uruguayan painter and sculptor Carlos Páez Vilaró. It sits atop Punta Ballena, as one of the main attractions of the peninsula. The artist began work on the project in 1958, and took 36 years to be completed.
It is universally considered as a “living sculpture”. Inside this masterpiece there are many rooms facing the sea. It also boasts sculptures, paintings and ceramics made by its creator. During the summer season there are sunset classical music concerts. It is possible to view the sunrise over the Atlantic Ocean and the sunset over the River Plate in Punta Ballena
Punta del Este Lighthouse
This was built on 17 November 1860 by Tomas Libarona with the intention of guiding the navigators over the Atlantic Ocean and de la Plata river. To build it, a mixture of volcanic soil from Rome, which is harder than concrete, was used.
The lighthouse is 45 metres tall, and the crystal panels which are part of its illumination system were brought from France. It works by electricity, with acetylene gas as emergency backup. It is possible to climb the 150 steps of its spiral staircase.
Gorriti Island
This island of 21 hectares of surface is daily visited to enjoy the nature, its two beaches, Garden Port and Honda beach. The island is a natural port, with ships anchoring close to it. It is also a popular area to practice water sports. Gorriti Island
Pine plantations
Nowadays there are thousands of pine trees on the island due to the plantations that the engineer Romulo Rubbo made; his work was later continued by his daughter the engineer Selva Rubbo.[citation needed]
Transportation
The city is served by Capitan Corbeta CA Curbelo International Airport, Uruguay's second most important, located near Laguna Del Sauce on the outskirts of the city. This modern airport opened in 1996. It offers domestic and international flights within the region. Montevideo's Carrasco International Airport, Uruguay's main airport, is about 150 km from Punta del Este.
Punta del Este can be reached from Buenos Aires by ferryboat (Buquebus) to Montevideo (the capital city), 140 km from Punta del Este, and then by car or bus.
SOURCE: WIKIPEDIA
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