πΊπΎ Uruguay Β· South America
Montevideo
Population ~1.8M
Small, safe seaside capital with a 22 km Rambla and Latin America's calmest big-city feel.
At a glance
Cost of living
Moderate
Climate
Temperate, four seasons
Safety
Very safe
Walkability
Very walkable
Internet
Fast & reliable
Language
Spanish
Best for
Lifestyle
Montevideo has a balanced, mid-size feel inside Uruguay. Most days revolve around walking β coffee, market, errands, and the social scene leans local β expect to lean on neighbors and language meetups. Weekends pull people toward the coast.
- Ocean-front Rambla
- Very safe by regional standards
- Growing US retiree scene
Pros & cons
Pros
- Genuinely walkable day-to-day
- Beach access right there
Cons
- No major drawbacks stand out from the data.
Who should move here?
β Great fit ifβ¦
- You want to live without owning a car
- Being near the water matters to you
β Probably not ifβ¦
- It's a versatile fit for most movers.
Lifestyle stats
Editorial 0β10 ratings on what it's like to live here day to day.
Urban feel
7/10
0 rural Β· 10 urban
Walkability
8/10
Higher = more walkable
Public transit
6/10
Higher = better transit
Beach access
8/10
Higher = closer to beach
Nightlife
6/10
Higher = livelier nightlife
Expat community
6/10
Higher = larger expat scene
Pace of life
4/10
0 slow Β· 10 fast
Housing cost
5/10
0 cheap Β· 10 expensive
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