🇺🇾 La Pedrera, Uruguay
El Viajero Hostel Pedrera
📍 Venteveo entre Pirincho y Zorzal, La Pedrera, 27004
Your stay — El Viajero Hostel Pedrera
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The Property — El Viajero Hostel Pedrera
El Viajero Hostel Pedrera is a relaxed, Euro-style hostel with a whitewashed facade and a sociable open-air courtyard. The lobby feels like a surfer’s hangout: barefoot staff, hammocks, and a chalkboard with surf reports. Private rooms are basic but clean, and the USP is its direct beach access and budget-friendly dorm beds. Best for solo backpackers or couples who don’t need frills, just a towel and a cold beer.
Chronicles of La Pedrera
La Pedrera was founded in the early 20th century as a small fishing village, later evolving into a discreet retreat for Argentine and Uruguayan artists. Its iconic lighthouse, built in 1929, marks a rocky headland that separates two beaches. The town’s architecture remains low-rise and whitewashed, resisting the high-rise development seen in Punta del Este. Today it keeps a bohemian identity, with craft markets and live music replacing casino culture.
Best Time to Visit
Full La Pedrera guide →Best months
January and February — warm sea (22–25°C), full beach activity, and the town’s liveliest events like the Pedrera Music Festival; book early.
Peak / festival surge
January is peak, driven by summer holidays in Argentina and Uruguay; hotel prices double or triple, and the population swells with party crowds. The town fills up for the Festival de la Cerveza Artesanal (early Feb).
Budget shoulder season
March and November — still 20–23°C, fewer people, room rates drop 40%, and the sea is swimmable without the chaos.
Weather & packing
Winter (July) here is mild but windy, with highs of 14°C and rain every few days. Pack a windproof jacket, layers, and waterproof shoes — the beach is wet but walkable.
Live City Briefing — La Pedrera
- La Pedrera’s main promenade, Avenida Río Branco, has been repaved in 2025 — expect smoother walking but ongoing kerb construction near the lighthouse until October 2026.
- The local market at Plaza de los Artesanos now runs Saturdays only (was daily in summer) — check if it’s open when you visit.
- Several beachfront restobars, including La Estación, have closed permanently for the 2025 season; new pop-ups in the centre are replacing them.
Your Perfect Room
✨ AI-generated · Jul 2026Before you check in to El Viajero Hostel Pedrera, here's what to know about choosing the right room.
Best rooms to request
Request a room on the first or second floor facing the inner courtyard, away from Venteveo street. These floors have less street noise and better access via stairs if the single lift is busy.
Rooms to avoid
Avoid ground-floor rooms near the reception or common area, as they can pick up noise from the bar and lobby. Also avoid rooms facing Venteveo street due to traffic and pedestrian noise in summer.
Best views
Rooms facing east or southeast offer partial sea views over La Pedrera's coastal dunes; rooms facing west look onto the quiet residential streets with trees.
Quietest floors
Floors 1 and 2 (first and second above ground) are the quietest, as they are above street level but not near any rooftop bar or service area.
🔊 Noise notes
Venteveo is a main through-road in La Pedrera, with motorbikes and delivery trucks during the day, and groups of pedestrians at night in summer. The on-site bar can produce music until late, especially weekends. The single lift may cause hallway chatter.
Insider tips
Ask for a room on the first floor facing the courtyard—it's the quietest and you can use the stairs to bypass the lift queue. Check-in is at 14:00 but you can drop bags earlier; there's free street parking on Pirincho or Zorzal if you arrive early.
- Call the hotel directly 24–48 hours before arrival and ask for a specific room type
- Add a note in your booking comments field
- Ask at check-in — front desk staff can often accommodate if a room is available
Hotel Facilities — El Viajero Hostel Pedrera
Free WiFi throughout with download speeds of 25 Mbps on average. Guests log in with room number and surname; no limit on devices.
No lift; the hostel is a two-storey building with stairs only. No historic sections.
No physical newspapers. A tablet in the common area offers free access to digital editions of El País and La Diaria. The building is a converted early-20th-century summer house with original wooden beams and a courtyard patio.
Standard check-in from 14:00. Early bag drop is allowed from 10:00 (free). Late check-out until 12:00 costs $300 UYU; after 12:00 full night’s rate applies.
Free luggage storage for same-day arrivals/departures. Long-term storage (over 24h) costs $150 UYU per day.
No step-free access. Main entrance has two steps; all guest rooms are on the first floor (stairs only). Wheelchair users will find this property very difficult.
No on-site parking. Street parking is free along Venteveo (unmarked, first-come). A public car park at Avenida Central & Calle 2 charges $200 UYU per night (500m walk). No EV charging nearby.
Fees, Taxes & Deposits
City / tourist tax: None (La Pedrera has no municipal tourist tax as of 2026)
Deposit & card hold: A 30% advance deposit of the total stay is required at booking. At check-in a credit card hold of $500 UYU (approx £10) is taken for incidentals.
Faith & Dietary Nearby
- Church: Capilla Virgen de Lourdes (673 m · ~8 min walk)
Local Lifestyle & Recreation
Parque Reserva Punta Rubia — 1.4 km · ~18 min walk
5-Minute Radius Essentials
Nearest — 145 m · ~2 min walk
La Pedrera — 331 m · ~4 min walk
La Pedrera — 765 m · ~10 min walk
Terminal La Pedrera — 339 m · ~4 min walk
Money & Currency
Get a travel card →Uruguayan Peso, UYU
Bring US dollars or euros in good condition; change at local cambio offices in La Pedrera for better rates than the airport or tourist bureaux.
Cards are accepted at most shops and restaurants, but cash is essential for small purchases and street vendors; contactless is common in larger establishments.
Restaurants: 10% is customary if service charge not included. Taxis: round up. Hotel staff: tip 50-100 UYU for help with bags or cleaning.
Eat, Shop & Travel on a Budget
Cheap car hire →A cortado at a local café costs about 100 UYU.
A menú del día (set lunch) at a parrilla or simple restaurant is around 350-450 UYU.
A main course like a milanesa or pasta at a local eatery is about 450-600 UYU.
Chivito or empanadas from small food stalls near the beach; the main street has several options.
Tata and Supermercado Santa Marta are common budget chain supermarkets in the area.
The main street has a few shops with affordable basics, but for more choice head to bigger towns like Rocha.
Buses are the cheapest way around (e.g., local routes cost about 40-60 UYU per ride). From Montevideo airport: take a bus to La Pedrera (about 800-1000 UYU) via the terminal Tres Cruces.
Eat at the menú del día for lunch; fill a water bottle at public taps (tap water is safe); walk or bike instead of renting a car.
Emergency Contacts
La PedreraUruguay's single emergency number is 911; for non-urgent police assistance, dial 911 and ask for the local police station in La Pedrera. For health issues, the nearest hospital is in Rocha (45 minutes away); ambulance services may require private transport if no public unit is available.
💡 Save these numbers in your phone. In life-threatening emergencies, call immediately.
Where to Eat
💡 Booking tip: For popular restaurants in La Pedrera, book at least a week ahead — especially for weekend evenings and during festival season.
Your arrival at El Viajero Hostel Pedrera
🕒 Check-in is from . Arriving earlier? Most hotels store luggage free — just ask at reception.
🧭 First things nearby: cash · Nearest — 145 m · ~2 min walk — pharmacy · La Pedrera — 331 m · ~4 min walk
🚐 Pre-book an airport transfer →Getting Around
Montevideo Tres Cruces Terminal → La Pedrera Bus Stop (Terminal de Ómnibus)
💡 Buy tickets a day ahead in summer. The direct bus (no change in Rocha city) runs only December-February. Sit on the left side for coastal views after Rocha.
Carrasco International Airport (MVD) → Esteños de La Pedrera Posada y Spa
💡 Book through the hotel's recommended driver, Eduardo (ask at reception). He knows the dirt road shortcuts that save 20 minutes when traffic's heavy on Ruta 10.
Rocha Bus Terminal → La Pedrera Bus Stop
💡 This route zigzags through inland villages—grab a window seat for the cattle and eucalyptus. Buses are basic but reliable. Wave down at stops; drivers don't wait long.
La Pedrera Bus Terminal → Esteños de La Pedrera Posada y Spa
💡 It's an easy 20-minute walk along the sand if the tide is low. Otherwise the road is rough—agree a fixed price before getting in. Don't pay more than $10.
Frequently Asked Questions
What are the best rooms at El Viajero Hostel Pedrera?
Request a room on the first or second floor facing the inner courtyard, away from Venteveo street. These floors have less street noise and better access via stairs if the single lift is busy.
Which rooms should I avoid at El Viajero Hostel Pedrera?
Avoid ground-floor rooms near the reception or common area, as they can pick up noise from the bar and lobby. Also avoid rooms facing Venteveo street due to traffic and pedestrian noise in summer.
Is El Viajero Hostel Pedrera noisy?
Venteveo is a main through-road in La Pedrera, with motorbikes and delivery trucks during the day, and groups of pedestrians at night in summer. The on-site bar can produce music until late, especially weekends. The single lift may cause hallway chatter.
Which rooms have the best views at El Viajero Hostel Pedrera?
Rooms facing east or southeast offer partial sea views over La Pedrera's coastal dunes; rooms facing west look onto the quiet residential streets with trees.
What are insider tips for staying at El Viajero Hostel Pedrera?
Ask for a room on the first floor facing the courtyard—it's the quietest and you can use the stairs to bypass the lift queue. Check-in is at 14:00 but you can drop bags earlier; there's free street parking on Pirincho or Zorzal if you arrive early.
What time is check-in at El Viajero Hostel Pedrera?
Check-in at El Viajero Hostel Pedrera is from null. Check-out is by null.
Does El Viajero Hostel Pedrera have Wi-Fi?
Free WiFi throughout with download speeds of 25 Mbps on average. Guests log in with room number and surname; no limit on devices.
Is there a city or tourist tax at El Viajero Hostel Pedrera?
None (La Pedrera has no municipal tourist tax as of 2026)
Where can I eat cheaply near El Viajero Hostel Pedrera?
A menú del día (set lunch) at a parrilla or simple restaurant is around 350-450 UYU.
What is the cheapest way to get around from El Viajero Hostel Pedrera?
Buses are the cheapest way around (e.g., local routes cost about 40-60 UYU per ride). From Montevideo airport: take a bus to La Pedrera (about 800-1000 UYU) via the terminal Tres Cruces.
When is the best time to visit La Pedrera?
January and February — warm sea (22–25°C), full beach activity, and the town’s liveliest events like the Pedrera Music Festival; book early.
Top Attractions in La Pedrera
💡 The elderly gentleman who runs it speaks some English and loves to chat. Donations of 50-100 UYU help keep it open.
💡 Free sunsets from the cliff below the lighthouse are spectacular. Avoid the paid climb if you dislike narrow spiral stairs.
💡 Pick up a free walking map from the tourist info kiosk in the plaza. Most shops close for lunch 13:00-16:00.
💡 Check tide times online before you go; the shipwreck is only exposed at low tide. Take all litter out with you.
💡 Go early morning to avoid heat and bring a torch. The road is unpaved for the last 3km, fine in a regular car if it's dry.