


Juegos del Parque Rodó
About
Parque Rodó is one of Montevideo's most beloved family destinations, combining a beautiful green park with a charming old-fashioned amusement area. Kids will love the vintage carousel, mini rides, and expansive playgrounds, while parents can enjoy the leafy walking paths along the lake and plenty of space for picnics and outdoor play.
Highlights
- ✓Vintage carousel and classic amusement rides perfect for younger children
- ✓Beautiful lake with pedal boats available for rent
- ✓Multiple modern and traditional playgrounds scattered throughout
- ✓Wide open green spaces ideal for ball games, kite flying, and running around
- ✓Shaded walking paths perfect for strollers
Pro Tips
- 1.Bring Uruguayan pesos in small bills for the amusement rides, as most operate on tickets purchased from booths and vendors may not have change for large notes.
- 2.Visit during weekday afternoons for smaller crowds. Weekends get busy with local families, especially late afternoons and early evenings.
- 3.Pack a picnic and plenty of snacks, as while there are food vendors, having your own supplies is more economical and convenient.
- 4.The park is enormous, so enter from Avenida Sarmiento near the lake if you want easier access to the amusement area and playgrounds.
- 5.Download Google Translate or a Spanish phrase app, as English is not widely spoken among vendors and ride operators.
Best Time to Visit
Visit on weekday afternoons between 4:00 and 7:00 PM when the weather is pleasant (spring and fall are ideal), rides are operating, but crowds are lighter than weekends. Avoid rainy winter months (June to August) when the park can be muddy and less enjoyable.
What to Know
Entry to the park is free, but individual amusement rides cost between 50-150 Uruguayan pesos each (roughly $1-4 USD). There are basic restroom facilities and food carts throughout, though bringing your own refreshments is recommended.
Seasonal Notes
The park is open year-round, but the amusement rides operate primarily during warmer months (October through April) and may have reduced hours or close during winter. Summer (December to February) offers the best weather but also the largest crowds.
Nearby Eats
Head to nearby Pocitos neighborhood (10-minute walk) for family-friendly parillas (steakhouses) and pizzerias along Avenida Brasil, or visit the beachfront Rambla area for ice cream shops and casual cafes with ocean views.
More Activities Near Pocitos
Confitería Monteverde
Confitería Monteverde is a beloved neighborhood cafe in the family-friendly Pocitos district, offering a quintessentially Uruguayan experience with delicious pastries, rich hot chocolate, and light meals that appeal to kids and adults alike. This is the perfect spot to introduce children to Uruguay's cafe culture in a relaxed, welcoming atmosphere where families are warmly received and local treats like churros and medialunas (sweet croissants) are always a hit.
La Pasanata
La Pasanata offers families an authentic taste of Uruguay in a relaxed atmosphere where kids are genuinely welcomed. This neighborhood favorite in the Pocitos district serves hearty Uruguayan classics like milanesas and pasta in generous portions, making it easy to share with little ones or satisfy hungry teenagers after a day exploring Montevideo.
El Especial del Barrio
El Especial del Barrio is a beloved neighborhood ice cream shop in Pocitos where families gather for authentic Uruguayan helado. This unpretentious spot serves generous portions of creamy, traditional flavors in a friendly atmosphere where kids are warmly welcomed and locals chat while enjoying their treats.
Parque Batlle y Ordóñez Adjacent Fields
This sprawling sports complex offers the perfect setting for active families to burn energy while experiencing local Uruguayan recreation culture. With multiple soccer fields, basketball courts, and open green spaces, kids can join pick-up games with local children or practice their own sports skills in a safe, community-oriented environment.