Parque Rodó and the Rambla de Montevideo help define the setting around Canelones 1370 in Montevideo, placing your office within easy reach of one of the city’s best-known park and waterfront corridors. This part of the city is shaped by everyday access to open public space, from the landscaped grounds and lake of Parque Rodó to the long coastal promenade that runs along the shore toward Punta Carretas. For the working day, you’re also connected to key city infrastructure and amenities. Tres Cruces bus terminal and interchange, Montevideo’s main long-distance terminal and a major urban bus hub, supports straightforward travel across the city and beyond. Cultural options close by include the Museo Nacional de Artes Visuales in Parque Rodó, home to Uruguay’s public collection of modern and contemporary art, while Punta Carretas Shopping adds established retail and services nearby.
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