There are a lot of places to visit in Fortaleza, but some of them you’ve never heard before as follows:
Praça do Ferreira: is the major city square, and has stores, restaurants, and movie theaters as well as plenty of benches for just sitting and watching people.
Praça José de Alencar: has plenty of greenery and is the place to catch the city’s best street performers.
Dragão do Mar culture center: The relatively new has an art museum and other modern attractions.
Museu de Arte e Cultura Popular: Rua Senador Pompeu, near the beach. Located within the Centro de Turismo, this museum, housed in a single large room, displays many fine examples of folk art as well as boats and other cultural relics.
The sunset, either from Ponte Metalica, Praia Iracema, or the beach by the fish market, Mucuripe.
Parque Ecologico do Cocó: the city’s largest, near the Iguatemi-mall.
Cathedral, city centre: The closer you get, the worse it looks, with a parking lot and all. But it still has nice mosaics. Note the span between the initial works and the inaugural mass, above the main entrance.
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September 30th, 2007 | Posted in Fortaleza | No Comments
Fortaleza is a major fishing port and fast growing tourist destination in the northeast of Brazil.
In the centre there are a few interesting Historic buildings, including the Fortress of Nossa Senhora da Assunção, which was the origin of the city (the name Fortaleza is the Portuguese for Fortress). The Mercado Central and the Cathedral are the major sights in the area.
The best beaches are east of town. The Praia de Iracema and the Praia do Futuro are good options; the former is preferred by intellectuals, bohemians and night partiers, whereas the later is preferred by swimmers and surfers
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September 21st, 2007 | Posted in Fortaleza | No Comments
There are not a lot of newspapers from Fortaleza - Ceará. Basically you have only 2 options: Jornal o Povo and Diário do Nordeste. Both are serving not only the city of Fortaleza, but also all the state of Ceará. If you’d like to read the newspapers from Fortaleza you can go to the Jornal O Povo website and Diário do Nordeste website.
The newspapers of Fortaleza - Ceará are both in Portuguese. If you don’t understand, you can also use the services available from Google to translate the pages for you.
September 19th, 2007 | Posted in Fortaleza | No Comments
How to get to Ceará by plane?
Ceará has a privileged location, being one of the closest Brazilian states to Europe and to North America. Access to the State is easier now with Pinto Martins International Airport in Fortaleza, inaugurated in 1998, which developed domestic and international tourism and created conditions to increase the number of airplanes arriving in Ceará. Regular flights bring visitors from Spain and Portugal. Frequently, Ceará receives charter flights from Italy, Sweden, Hungary, Netherlands, Finland, Switzerland and Poland. There are also regular domestic flights connecting Ceará and the main Brazilian capitals, such as Rio de Janeiro and São Paulo.
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September 19th, 2007 | Posted in Fortaleza | No Comments
Have you been to Fortaleza, the capital of Ceara (located on the Northeast of Brazil?) No, well, you should go and see by yourself that this city has to offer you. Lots of beautiful beaches, the people is friendly and also lots of opportunities if you’re interested in investing in Fortaleza. This blog is all about Fortaleza.
September 18th, 2007 | Posted in Fortaleza | No Comments