Hotel Mediterraneo is a two-and-a-half-pearl, no-frills option for budget travelers who want a basic place to crash while exploring Uruguay’s capital. It’s close to Ciudad Vieja -- the historic district -- as well as shops and restaurants on Avenida 18 de Julio. While it’s perfect for accessing some of the city’s biggest tourist stops during the day, the area can be somewhat sketchy at night. It’s nothing fancy, but the 28 rooms are clean and relatively quiet, and the price is certainly hard to beat. However, Puerto Mercado Hotel has bigger rooms and more modern features at similar rates.
Hotel Mediterraneo is a two-and-a-half-pearl, no-frills option for budget travelers who want a basic place to crash while exploring Uruguay’s capital. It’s close to Ciudad Vieja -- the historic district -- as well as shops and restaurants on Avenida 18 de Julio. While it’s perfect for accessing some of the city’s biggest tourist stops during the day, the area can be somewhat sketchy at night. It’s nothing fancy, but the 28 rooms are clean and relatively quiet, and the price is certainly hard to beat. However, Puerto Mercado Hotel has bigger rooms and more modern features at similar rates.