Dormir:
A Vik is a Vik is a Vik…not! Find the ideal ‘Vik’
for you:
If riding horses into the sunset and communing with nature
is your thing, then you would love Estancia
Vik.
The view from Estancia Vik. Check out the horses grazing in the background. |
If you shop on Net-A-Porter.com,
read WWD and lunch at Fred’s NYC, then Playa Vik is your go-to hotel.
Beautiful pool and beach at Playa Vik |
If you’re a wanna-be (but not quite there yet), Casa Suaya is a great place to hang
your sombrero…besides, their restaurant Butia
is fab!
www.casasuaya.com
Comer:
Everyone’s go- to restaurant is La Huella, but if you’re in-the-know, there are some cool restaurants that you should know!
La Olada is the
brainchild of Silvia Alegrea and Tato Rivero (Silvia was the hostess and
Tato was the former chef of La Huella)
and they are taking their rustic
restaurant to new heights.
What could be more romantic than a candle lit evening while
dining under the stars…did I forget to mention the cuisine at Marismo is divine?!
Located in Manantiales
(halfway between Jose Ignacio and Punta del Este), Mistura is worth the short trip. Completely outdoors with a cane
roof to protect you from the elements, the cuisine is Uruguayan-vegetable
fusion.
www.paradorlahuella.com
De Compras:
El Canuto, a
fashionable boutique that features unknown designers using high quality local
fabrics and woolens – there’s no need to shop at Bergdorfs any longer!!!
If multi-tasking is your thing, shop and sip at Mutate, a café-cum-boutique where you can
get a great cup of coffee as you peruse through the eclectic mix of home accessories from
vintage clothing to handmade jewelry.
Allium just
opened in Garzon Village (more about Garzon Village below)
selling amazing-and I mean amazing-woolen products from ponchos to
pantalones!!!
www.alium.com
Hacer:
Less than ½ hour away from Jose Ignacio, the sleepy , but sophisticated, Garzon Village is a lovely way to spend the day. A visit to Colinas de Garzon and Garzon Winery for a private wine and premium olive oil tasting is a must. You can also go ballooning, biking through the vines or having a lovely, decadent picnic (as you can see, my choice)!
Picnic in Garzon Village |
And, if you’re really connected (of course you are, you know
me), why not stay at Casa Anna, a 5-bedroom, beautiful home surrounded by glorious gardens.
Romantic Garden at Casa Anna |
Francis Mallmann,
the chef extraordinaire & a major
influence of Uruguayan cuisine , not
only has his flagship restaurant in Garzon Village, but he JUST opened Garzon Café …drink your cortado slowly and watch the world go by …
Agustin Leone,
the CEO of Bespoke South, knows
everyone and everything in Jose Ignacio as well as the surrounding areas…oops, I’m giving away
my secrets! If you need a guide to take
you horseback riding to the unexplored towns near Jose Ignacio (Las Garzas has the most exquisite
beaches) or you want the best churros you ever tasted in your life (Manolo in Punta del Este), Agustin is your hombre!
(L.)Agustin Leone and I enjoying our coffee and churros. (R.) Sitting outside Manolo for the best churros |
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