Montevideo

Montevideo is the capital of Uruguay and the country’s largest city. Situated on the southern coast along the Rio de la Plata, Montevideo is known for its relaxed atmosphere, wide coastal promenade (the Rambla), parks and a mix of traditional charm and modern living. Notable spots to explore include the Mercado del Puerto, the vibrant street art around Parque Rodo and the scenic Rambla, perfect for breaks or sunset strolls. For remote workers and digital nomads, Montevideo features strong avearge Wi-Fi speeds, plenty of places to stay and a calm yet cosmopolitan vibe. Utlimately, Montevideo has a go-with-the-flow vibe that makes it easy to stick around.

Popular Locations

Popular areas to stay for working remotely in Montevideo include Ciudad Vieja, Pocitos and Punta Carretas.

Cost of Living

According to Numbeo, the average monthly cost of living in Montevideo (excluding space to stay) in 2026 is £660–£760 ($880–$980 USD) for one person.

Wi-Fi Speed

Typical Wi-Fi speeds in Montevideo are around 79 Mbps download and 30 Mbps upload, according to TestMy.net.

My Nomad Space Tip

Make sure to try bizcochos from a local panaderia – flaky, cheap and delicious, favorites include pan con grasa and dulce de leche croissants.

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Montevideo Essentials

Closest Airport

Montevideo is served by Carrasco International Airport (MVD), located east of the city.

Closest Train Station

Montevideo has no passenger train service. The city relies on buses and road transport for regional and national connections.

Closest Bus Station

Long‑distance and regional buses operate mainly from Tres Cruces Bus Terminal, the city’s primary hub for routes across Uruguay.

Cafes & Coworking

Montevideo has a relaxed cafe and coworking scene, especially in Ciudad Vieja, Pocitos, Punta Carretas and Cordon, supported by students, creatives and remote workers.

Groceries

Supermarkets and convenience stores are easy to find, including Tienda Inglesa, Disco, Devoto, Tata and numerous local minimarkets.

Getting Around

Montevideo is walkable in central areas like Ciudad Vieja and Centro. Buses, taxis, ride‑hailing apps and coastal bike paths cover longer distances. Buses and ride‑hailing are the fastest way to move across the city.

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