The city it self is nice, but not anything like a marvel. The old part of town has the atmosphere of a port town and is not particularly safe. Me and a New Zealander went out eating at the border of the green zone. When leaving the restaurant we passed some locals BBQ next to the sidewalk in the gutter. When asked for a cigarette I helped them out, but we didn't want to give them any money. I was once robbed in Switzerland and saw the same expression on this guys face as on the one in Switzerland shortly before we got into trouble. So I said to the New Zealander "run" and we ran towards the green zone. He was obviously out of shape so we lost him quickly.
In the hostel I also met Murray from Holland which I briefly met in La Paz 4 months ago. Afterwards we did the same thing as the last time and got drunk and went out.
Their was also a really strange German guy, who didn't speak any Spanish and a bad English who got on my nerves all the time. Talking about german politics and boring stuff about his life. And he did it really persistent. I had to write down all the spanish words needed to work an ATM. At least he played some chess.
I also visited the congress and senate of the Uruguayan goverment which was pretty impressive.
Then I met Anna from LA, who was born in Wisconsin and moved about 15 times in her live. But judging her personality, I would say she belongs to San Franciso. We spent a lot of time in museums together and also went to a soccer game in the famous peñarol stadium (graffiti in Montevideo: sex, dugs and peñarol), where the first World Cup was one. The german guy invited himself and talked about Hartz 4 and 1 Euro jobs. The fans were cool smoking weed all the time and shouting their team to a 1:0 win.
Then me and Anna went on to Colonia de Sacramento.
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