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Pueblo Garzon

With rolling hills and empty countryside, Uruguay offers visitors a unique setting unlike anywhere else in South America. The country is ranked first in Latin America in democracy, peace, low levels of corruption, and press freedom, making it a very comfortable and friendly place for visitors. Like its neighbors Argentina and Chile, Uruguay is known for its hospitable culture, food, and wine.  Because the three countries are so close, travel between Argentina, Chile and Uruguay is quick and easy, making Uruguay a fantastic option for visitors planning trips in South America and Patagonia.  ALSO, if you’re traveling from North America there is very little jet-lag!

Pueblo Garzon is often called the Marfa, TX of South America. The small village’s proximity to what the locals refer to as “The Hills” or “Las Sierras” provides a vibrant background for international artists, gauchos, and expats seeking sun and warmth during the northern hemisphere’s colder months.  The Pueblo is home to many art galleries and wineries as well as acclaimed chef, Francis Mallmann’s flagship restaurant and hotel “Garzon.”