This traditional Uruguayan estancia has some wonderful old Jesuit architecture, however up close the hotel has not been maintained well. It is about a 2+ hour drive from Montevideo through the rural interior of Uruguay. There are several common rooms – an interesting old library, sitting rooms and game rooms – but the upholstery is dusty and worn out, game...
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