Explore Live Cams in Uruguay
Discover real-time webcams across Uruguay - Coming Soon!
Uruguay is a small South American nation on the Atlantic coast, wedged between Brazil to the north and Argentina to the west, with the Río de la Plata estuary forming its southern border. It is one of the most progressive, stable, and prosperous nations in Latin America - a country of rolling green plains, long sandy beaches, and a relaxed, cultured way of life that consistently ranks it among the happiest and most liveable countries in the Americas.
Montevideo, the capital, is a city of elegant art deco architecture, vibrant street markets, and a long rambla coastal promenade stretching over 22 kilometres along the Río de la Plata - one of the longest waterfront promenades in the world and the beating heart of daily Montevidean life. The historic quarter of Ciudad Vieja retains its colonial charm alongside a thriving arts and café culture, while the UNESCO-listed town of Colonia del Sacramento across the river from Buenos Aires is one of the best-preserved Portuguese colonial settlements in South America. Explore related settings through our UNESCO Sites, Beaches and Harbours & Marinas collections.
Uruguayan cuisine is built around beef - asado (wood-fired barbecue) is a national institution eaten at almost every social gathering, while chivito (steak sandwich piled high with toppings) is the beloved national dish. Mate, a bitter herbal drink sipped through a metal straw from a gourd, is consumed constantly throughout the day and remains the most powerful symbol of Uruguayan cultural identity. Browse related feeds under Busy Places, Scenic Views and Tourist Attractions on EarthLive.TV.
Prefer exploring visually? Check our live webcam map or browse cameras in Brazil, Argentina and Paraguay.
Update Uruguay
Recommended: 1920x1080px or higher. Max size: 5MB
Uruguay is a small South American nation on the Atlantic coast, wedged between Brazil to the north and Argentina to the west, with the Río de la Plata estuary forming its southern border. It is one of the most progressive, stable, and prosperous nations in Latin America - a country of rolling green plains, long sandy beaches, and a relaxed, cultured way of life that consistently ranks it among the happiest and most liveable countries in the Americas.
Montevideo, the capital, is a city of elegant art deco architecture, vibrant street markets, and a long rambla coastal promenade stretching over 22 kilometres along the Río de la Plata - one of the longest waterfront promenades in the world and the beating heart of daily Montevidean life. The historic quarter of Ciudad Vieja retains its colonial charm alongside a thriving arts and café culture, while the UNESCO-listed town of Colonia del Sacramento across the river from Buenos Aires is one of the best-preserved Portuguese colonial settlements in South America. Explore related settings through our UNESCO Sites, Beaches and Harbours & Marinas collections.
Uruguayan cuisine is built around beef - asado (wood-fired barbecue) is a national institution eaten at almost every social gathering, while chivito (steak sandwich piled high with toppings) is the beloved national dish. Mate, a bitter herbal drink sipped through a metal straw from a gourd, is consumed constantly throughout the day and remains the most powerful symbol of Uruguayan cultural identity. Browse related feeds under Busy Places, Scenic Views and Tourist Attractions on EarthLive.TV.
Prefer exploring visually? Check our live webcam map or browse cameras in Brazil, Argentina and Paraguay.