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Parque de las Acacias park in Montevideo, MO
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View of Parque de las Acacias in Montevideo, MO
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Parque de las Acacias

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🕑 1.5 to 2 hours👶 Best for ages 1-10. Toddlers and preschoolers will love the shaded playground equipment, while older elementary-age children can explore the walking trails and open green spaces for games and running around.

About

Parque de las Acacias offers families a peaceful escape in the heart of Montevideo with well-maintained playgrounds shaded by mature trees, perfect for kids to burn energy while parents relax. The combination of play areas and walking trails makes it ideal for a casual afternoon where everyone can enjoy Uruguay's pleasant outdoor lifestyle at their own pace.

Highlights

  • Shaded playground equipment perfect for younger children
  • Walking trails suitable for strollers and family strolls
  • Mature acacia trees providing natural shade throughout the park
  • Open green spaces for ball games, picnics, and free play
  • Peaceful atmosphere away from tourist crowds

Pro Tips

  1. 1.Bring snacks and water as this is a neighborhood park with limited nearby vendors. Pack a picnic blanket for a relaxing family lunch under the acacia trees.
  2. 2.Visit on weekday mornings for a quieter experience. Local families tend to arrive after school hours and on weekend afternoons.
  3. 3.The shade from acacia trees is excellent, but still bring sunscreen and hats as Montevideo's sun can be strong, especially during summer months (December to February).
  4. 4.Download offline maps before visiting as free WiFi is not available in the park. The neighborhood is safe, but keep an eye on belongings as in any urban park.
  5. 5.Combine your visit with a walk around the surrounding Punta Carretas neighborhood to experience local Montevideo life and browse nearby cafes.

Best Time to Visit

Visit during spring (September to November) or fall (March to May) when temperatures are comfortable for outdoor play, typically between 60-75°F. Weekday mornings offer the most peaceful experience, while weekend afternoons buzz with local family activity if you want a more social atmosphere.

What to Know

This is a free public park with no admission fee. Street parking is available in the surrounding neighborhood, though it can be limited during peak hours. Restroom facilities may be basic, so plan accordingly, and bring your own snacks as food options within the park are minimal.

Seasonal Notes

The park is open year-round. Summer (December to February) can be quite hot, so early morning or late afternoon visits are best. Winter (June to August) is mild in Montevideo but bring light jackets as temperatures can be cool. Spring offers beautiful blooming acacias.

Nearby Eats

The nearby Punta Carretas neighborhood offers family-friendly options including casual parrillas (steakhouses) where kids can try traditional Uruguayan grilled meats, and local cafes with pastries and empanadas perfect for a post-park snack.

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