The World Trade Center is a modern business and commercial complex recognized for its architecturally impressive design. It consists of skyscrapers, conference centers, restaurants and art installations. The vision of the World Trade Center is to provide a platform for a state-of-the-art working environment along with a gastronomy center and venue for cultural activities.
At the heart of the World Trade Center is the Plaza de las Torres, a square that connects the towers and buildings of the complex. Take a moment to admire the pristine lawns of the square and gaze up at the glass-fronted edifices, which glisten when the Uruguayan sun shines brightly. Stroll along the Paseo de las Esculturas (Sculpture Walk), which showcases the work of international artists. Among these is a piece by the revered Uruguayan sculptor Pablo Atchugarry.
Set around the Plaza de las Torres are numerous dining options. They range from independent cafés to fast-food chains and a Japanese-Uruguayan fusion restaurant. The square also has the potential to serve as a venue for dance, music and other performing arts events.
The World Trade Center is a 20-minute drive from Montevideo’s Old Town and a 30-minute drive from Carrasco International Airport. Get here via taxi, public bus or a tourist bus which you can hop on and off of at sites around the city. Pocitos Beach is just a 20-minute walk from the complex. Head to the esplanade Rambla de Pocitos to join joggers and in-line skaters escaping the bustle of the city.
Combine your time at the World Trade Center with a visit to Montevideo Shopping, one of Uruguay’s first shopping malls. Shop for electronics, international clothing brands, leather goods and sporting apparel. Watch the latest Hollywood releases at the mall’s cinema. Try your luck on the slot machines or attend free concerts at the 24-hour casino.