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===April 4 by Nick===
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I have been in Montevideo for almost a week.  Enjoyed staying in bed & breakfasts [http://www.unanochemas.com.uy Una Noche Mas] in Punta Carretas and now at [http://posadablanes.com Posada Blanes] in Carrasco.  The former is in a quiet part of the city and across the street from a great sushi restaurant; the latter is on a residential street, walking distance to Plan Ceibal, Portones Shopping, and Carrasco.  Both have buses to the conference location, and a ticket is 18 pesos = US $0.95.  There's also a long (50min) walk along the shoreline between Punta Carretas and Plaza Independencia.
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Traveling: have stuff in your carry-on if your luggage is delayed. Connecting in Rio: you don't need a Brazilian visa unless you want to leave the terminal or your layover is over 7 hours.  Everyone from the ticket agent to the flight attendant will take your passport and look for this visa. Say "transit only". Checking into Pluna: I was unable to check into Pluna through American Airlines.  When I checked in with TAM, they gave me my Pluna ticket, but I was paged in Brazil and needed to show my passport. Customs: easy. Airport pickup: Do it. Pickup available for additional charge from Una Noche Mas - schedule several days in advance. Airport phones: call locally from Antel office in the main lobby. Buses: about US $1 for most, US $1.50 for the DM1 from the airport. Sometimes you pay the driver, other times there is a separate fare collector. Make sure to take your receipt.
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===April 2 by Caryl===
 
===April 2 by Caryl===
 
After a few false starts, it looks like we have reservations for our stay in Montevideo.  We started with reservations at Hotel Austral, but then Pablo and friends told us they had heard there were problems there and that it is really not within walking distance of the summit.  They suggested 2 other Hostels:
 
After a few false starts, it looks like we have reservations for our stay in Montevideo.  We started with reservations at Hotel Austral, but then Pablo and friends told us they had heard there were problems there and that it is really not within walking distance of the summit.  They suggested 2 other Hostels:
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