La Posadita de la Plaza

Top choice in Colonia del Sacramento


At this whimsical guesthouse on Colonia's most historical square, friendly Brazilian photographer Eduardo has poured his creative genius into building a magical space resembling a life-size Joseph Cornell collage. Three guest rooms, an interior patio-deck with pretty old-town perspectives, and a cozy library-lounge are all decorated with found objects from Eduardo's world travels. Ample breakfasts feature freshly squeezed orange juice.


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