Today I bring a little guidance if they are thinking about visiting Curitiba, so they know what to do or visit when you are there.
Bus Line Travel:
You can tour the 25 main points of the capital trísticos In Line bus Tourism, has a frequency half an hour, and can be taken in Tiradentes Square in the center of town. In total it takes two hours in which runs 40 km The days when you can do this is from Tuesday to Sunday from 9 to 17:30 pm, with a boarding pass on which you can choose your tourist spots taste.
Rua das Flores
This is the first pedestrian in the country, which has a varied shopping mall with bars, restaurants, cinemas, and even some well-preserved old houses, which form one of the main tourist attractions here. You can walk on foot during the day for the downtown, and take a little walk along Rua das Flores that will not disappoint.
Historical Center
Here are the oldest buildings in the city, are impressive indeed, we find from the Casa Romário Martins (Siglo XVIII), the Ilglesia of the Third Order of São Francisco (1737), to German-inspired architectural specimens of the second half nineteenth century. In Lake da Ordem and the pedestrian Plaza Garibaldi, where not only can visit the Memorial in Curitiba, but also that the Clock of Flowers, do Rosário Church, the Source of the report, among other things of interest.
Barigüi Park
There is many options for entertainment and an impressive infrastructure. It houses the Automobile Museum, the Exhibition and Convention Center, besides being the seat of the Municipal Environmental Secretariat, and has Fumaça Maria station steam train.
Oscar Niemeyer Museum
It is the newest of Curitiba, besides being one of the largest exhibition complexes with Brazil counts. The structure impresses those who see it, since it has a great eye shape externally. Obviously it mandatory step for all who go to this magnificent city, not only will be impressed by their infrastructure, also was stunned by displays of great importance that are held here.
Forests
The forest John Paul II, better known as Bosque del Papa, was created after the pontiff’s visit to the city, houses the Memorial of Polish Immigration in Parana. El Bosque de Portugal brings together elements of Luso-Brazilian architecture. And finally, the German forest, he pays homage to the German immigrants who colonized the region and is responsible for the preservation of 39,000 square feet of native vegetation.
Sunday days
These days have more than a walk by the Lake Craft Fair da Ordem, busy place for more than 15 thousand people who will buy and taste local foods, go to shows or just sunbathing for a while. If they want to go where people not so plentiful, they can visit parks Tinguian, Tanguá, São Lourenço or Regional do Iguaçu, ideal for walking and sports.
Torre das Mercês
Torre da Telepar Or, as is commonly known, allows a panoramic view of 360 degrees at 110 meters height cudad also exposes old phones and projected videos in rooms prepared specifically for it.
Good Travel!
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