Conchillas
The name "Conchillas" is used both for the town and for the surrounding area including Radial Conchillas, Pueblo Gil, and Puerto de Conchillas on the beach.
Understand
There is a tourist information office in the Evans Building.
Get in
Conchillas is accessible via Radial Conchillas (also known as Radial Hernández) on Uruguay Route 21. If travelling by car, just follow Route 21 until you see the signs for Conchillas.
To get in by bus, take Berrutti from Colonia or Carmelo to Radial Conchillas. From there, a private bus company offers service to Conchillas.
Get around
Within the town of Conchillas, you can walk around, but to get around in the larger area you're better off having a car or motorcycle.
See
Baptist Church
Casa de la CulturaA cluster of historic buildings with short guided tours available.
CemeteryOld graves in family plots, with gravestones in English, German, and Spanish.
Evans BuildingBuilt in 1910, the Evans building was important for the town, and included a large warehouse. It now houses a tourist information office and a small museum.
Hotel ConchillasNot to be confused with the modern hotel of the same name, this is a historic site that hasn't been in operation in years. It was a high-quality hotel in its day, which housed businesspeople visiting from England and other people of importance. Designed by English architect Henry Pepperall and opened on 22 June 1911 (coinciding with the coronation of King George V), it recreated a bit of England in South America so visitors would feel at home. Tourists are not allowed in nowadays, but you can see it from the outside.
Plaza 25 de AgostoThe town's main plaza, with the usual trees and the obligatory statue of Artigas.
Do
Fishing is a possibility in Puerto Conchillas.
Sleep
There is a campground in Puerto Conchillas.
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phone: +598 4577 2500
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phone: +598 96 431 008