Traffic disruptions in Montevideo until May 19 due to Netflix series filming
Translated from Spanish, summarized and contextualized by DistantNews.
At a glance
- Montevideo authorities announced traffic disruptions until May 19 due to filming for a Netflix series titled "El Futuro es nuestro".
- Filming will affect areas including Peรฑarol, Ciudad Vieja, and the port zone, with specific street closures and parking reservations detailed.
- Residents are advised to consult the Intendencia de Montevideo's information for specific street impacts and timings.
Montevideo is set to experience significant traffic disruptions as it hosts the international filming of the Netflix series "El Futuro es nuestro" (The Future is Ours). The Intendencia de Montevideo (IMM) has informed the public about extensive road closures and parking restrictions, particularly in the historic neighborhoods of Peรฑarol and Ciudad Vieja, as well as the port area. These measures, in effect from May 13th to May 19th, are necessary to facilitate the complex logistics of a major international production.
For residents and commuters in these affected zones, the IMM has provided detailed information on which streets will be impacted and when. This includes specific timings for parking reservations and complete traffic cuts. For instance, in Peรฑarol, streets like Aparicio Saravia, Lincoln, and Rivarola will see restrictions, while in Ciudad Vieja, areas around the Banco Central del Uruguay will be affected. The production's presence, while a boost for the local economy and cultural profile, necessitates temporary inconveniences for daily life.
From the perspective of El Paรญs, this filming represents a significant opportunity for Uruguay to showcase its capabilities in attracting international audiovisual productions. Montevideo, with its unique architectural landscapes, offers a compelling backdrop for global series. While the traffic disruptions are a tangible consequence, they are a small price to pay for the economic benefits and international exposure that such projects bring. This event highlights Uruguay's growing role as a filming destination, attracting major players like Netflix.
It is important for locals to stay informed about the specific schedule of disruptions to plan their movements accordingly. The IMM's proactive communication aims to minimize the impact on daily routines. This collaboration between the city administration and international production companies is a testament to Montevideo's efforts to foster a favorable environment for the creative industries, balancing the needs of residents with the demands of global entertainment.
Originally published by El Paรญs in Spanish. Translated, summarized, and contextualized by our editorial team with added local perspective. Read our editorial standards.