Cities in Uruguay
Montevideo — The capital. Art Deco architecture, 22 km Rambla promenade, Mercado del Puerto. From $55/night.
Uruguay generates over 95% of its electricity from renewable sources — wind, hydro, solar, and biomass — making it one of the cleanest hotel grids in the world. Hotels in Uruguay are powered by genuinely green electricity without any premium or opt-in required. Through IMPT, every booking adds one tonne of UN-verified carbon retirement on Ethereum, stacking blockchain-verified climate action on an already clean foundation.
Montevideo — The capital. Art Deco architecture, 22 km Rambla promenade, Mercado del Puerto. From $55/night.
Uruguay is South America's quiet overachiever in sustainability. The national grid runs almost entirely on renewables, drinking water is safe from the tap, fracking is banned, and 17% of the country is protected land. Hotels here start with a green advantage that properties in coal-dependent countries can't match. IMPT's 1-tonne on-chain carbon retirement per booking adds verified, auditable climate impact on top of Uruguay's already clean baseline.
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