At weekends virtually the entire city moves out to the beaches, which are large enough to swallow up the masses without getting too crowded. You will quickly discover one of the delights of this coast: the seafood. The seas and rivers around here teem with life, most of it edible. The beach stalls do […]
The beaches
São Luís is blessed with a chain of excellent beaches, all of which can be reached by bus from the Terminal de Integração. The surf can be dangerous and people drown every month, so take care. It’s also worth noting that swimming after sunset is not a good idea, as there are occasional attacks […]
The City
The city’s central layout is easily grasped. Built on a headland that slopes down to rivers on two sides, the city’s largest square is Praça Deodoro, from where the narrow but crowded Rua da Paz and Rua do Sol, each only with room for one lane of traffic and perilously tight pavements, lead down […]
Arrival, information and accommodation in São Luís
Both the airport and the rodoviária are some way from the city centre. A taxi from the airport to the centre will cost you about R$20: pay at the kiosk on the left as you come out of the luggage collection area and hand the coupon to the driver. Alternatively you can catch the […]
São Luís
Although clearly once a lovely colonial city, SÃO LUÍS has really been left behind by the rest of Brazil, despite President Lulas posters plastered everywhere promising change. A poor city even by Northeast standards, it’s the most emphatically Third World of all the state capitals in this region. Power cuts (usually kicking in around […]
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