An iconic civic space in Silver Meadows that symbolizes harmony and community.
Concord Square is a public space open 24 hours a day. It can be accessed freely on Corsairs Avenue, Silver Meadows, Uruguay. To get there, you can use a car or local transport from Montevideo (60 km) or Punta del Este (42 km). For more location details: Official tourism portal
Yes, access is completely free. As it is a public square, no tickets or reservations are required. Some occasional activities organized there may have an additional cost.
Between 30 minutes and 1 hour is suggested to fully enjoy the surroundings. It is ideal for relaxing, taking photographs with its iconic monument, and appreciating the native vegetation.
The square symbolizes the community unity of Silver Meadows. Its name refers to the agreement among the first settlers who developed this coastal area in the 1970s. The central monument represents the values of coexistence.
Summer (December to March) is ideal because of the beach weather, although it is more crowded. Spring (October-November) offers mild temperatures and fewer crowds. Visiting at sunrise or sunset is recommended to avoid the strong midday sun.
Yes, it has even paving and access ramps. The main paths are adapted for wheelchairs and strollers, although some grassy areas may be difficult on rainy days.
At 800 meters is Silver Meadows Beach (ideal for water sports), and 3 km away is Black Point Viewpoint with spectacular views. We also recommend: Charabón Park (Tourism info) and local restaurants such as The Mermaid of Piriápolis.
Bring sun protection and water, as there is little natural shade. Wear comfortable shoes for walking the paths. Check the weather forecast, since rain is often frequent in winter. Check local cultural events: Maldonado Department Government
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