Starting on the vibrant Avenida Delmira Agustini, the free tour kicks off with the grandeur of the Stagecoach Monument, a tribute to Montevideo's history. From there, meander through the opulent Barrio Las Quintas, your eyes sure to widen at the sight of the Aurelio Berro Villa, an architectural marvel reminiscent of a medieval European castle. But that's not all. The next stop is the Carmelitas Church, a stunning example of Neo-Gothic architecture that captures the creative spirit of the area. Then comes the Prado Rose Garden, an enchanting realm of flora dedicated to Uruguayan poet Juana de Ibarbourou. Inaugurated in 1912, the garden's lush landscape provides a serene backdrop that can't be missed.