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Curitiba is planned very well and has great support for getting around on bikes or walking. They have a bike lane (which we call "bikee lanee" to pronounce it the way Brazilians do when they say it in English!) which has a nice portion about 10km long that runs north-south perpendicular to all the traffic along a water way. It goes past some nice bosques (small forests) and other interesting places. The start of this nice segment of bikee lanee is only about 5 minutes walk from our hotel so we went for a walk for an hour or so shortly after we arrived and had breakfast. We wandered along the bike line for about 20 minutes until we reached the Bosque do Papa which has some replicas of old Polish settlers houses and a nice walk through the small forest which leads to the [http://www.museuoscarniemeyer.org.br/ Museu Oscar Niemeyer], but we didn't go there because it's closed on Mondays. So instead we went to our favourite cafe in Curitiba, [http://goo.gl/maps/Rb1A9 Cafe Frutato] which has excellent coffee, nice and affordable sandwiches and pastries and a really nice garden with a pond containing huge gold fish and a big turtle :-)
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Curitiba is planned very well and has great support for getting around on bikes or walking. They have a bike lane (which we call "bikee lanee" to pronounce it the way Brazilians do when they say it in English!) which has a nice portion about 10km long that runs north-south perpendicular to all the traffic along a water way. It goes past some nice bosques (small forests) and other interesting places. The start of this nice segment of bikee lanee is only about 5 minutes walk from our hotel so we went for a walk for an hour or so shortly after we arrived and had breakfast. We wandered along the bike line for about 20 minutes until we reached the Bosque do Papa which has some replicas of old Polish settlers houses and a nice walk through the small forest which leads to the [http://www.museuoscarniemeyer.org.br/ Museu Oscar Niemeyer], but we didn't go there because it's closed on Mondays. So instead we went to our favourite cafe in Curitiba, [http://goo.gl/maps/Rb1A9 Cafe Frutato] which has excellent coffee, nice and affordable sandwiches and pastries and a really nice garden with a pond containing huge gold fish and a big turtle :-)  
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For lunch we wanted to go to our favourite Chinese vegetarian buffet but it had closed down :-( so we had to search for something else and eventually found another more typical buffet that was quite nice and reasonably priced. In the evening we went for a walk around the old historic centre of Curitiba which still has a lot of the original buildings and is paved with cobblestones. We then went to our favourite restaurant, the Brooklyn Coffee Shop, for dinner. Unfortunately Brooklyn has gone down hill a lot, our favourite vege burger was no longer anything special but had gone up a bit to R$18, and the tap beer was flat :-( at least the brownie and ice cream was still very good and Dad and Mum were happy with their burger and Caeser salad.
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Revision as of 12:47, 26 March 2014

Posted by Nad on 05 October 2024 at 15:23
This post has the following tags : 2014 Holiday in Brazil


We arrived at our hotel in Curitiba at about 8am on the morning of Monday the 24th after a trip of about ten hours from Foz do Iguaçu. The hotel is located right in the main centre next to the Müeller shopping mall, there were some other choices for hotels and pousadas in nicer areas, but we decided that it would be more convenient to be located right in the centre so it was very easy to get to all the places we wanted to see. We only have four days in Curitiba, but Beth and I lived here for a year so we know it pretty well and can get around quickly. Curitiba is our favourite city in Brazil and being here again we realised how much we miss it :-)

Foz do Iguacu to Curitiba.jpg Hotel in Curitiba.jpg

Curitiba is planned very well and has great support for getting around on bikes or walking. They have a bike lane (which we call "bikee lanee" to pronounce it the way Brazilians do when they say it in English!) which has a nice portion about 10km long that runs north-south perpendicular to all the traffic along a water way. It goes past some nice bosques (small forests) and other interesting places. The start of this nice segment of bikee lanee is only about 5 minutes walk from our hotel so we went for a walk for an hour or so shortly after we arrived and had breakfast. We wandered along the bike line for about 20 minutes until we reached the Bosque do Papa which has some replicas of old Polish settlers houses and a nice walk through the small forest which leads to the Museu Oscar Niemeyer, but we didn't go there because it's closed on Mondays. So instead we went to our favourite cafe in Curitiba, Cafe Frutato which has excellent coffee, nice and affordable sandwiches and pastries and a really nice garden with a pond containing huge gold fish and a big turtle :-)

Bosque do Papa 1.jpg Bosque do Papa 2.jpg Bosque do Papa 3.jpg
Cafe Frutata 1.jpg Cafe Frutata 2.jpg Cafe Frutata 3.jpg

For lunch we wanted to go to our favourite Chinese vegetarian buffet but it had closed down :-( so we had to search for something else and eventually found another more typical buffet that was quite nice and reasonably priced. In the evening we went for a walk around the old historic centre of Curitiba which still has a lot of the original buildings and is paved with cobblestones. We then went to our favourite restaurant, the Brooklyn Coffee Shop, for dinner. Unfortunately Brooklyn has gone down hill a lot, our favourite vege burger was no longer anything special but had gone up a bit to R$18, and the tap beer was flat :-( at least the brownie and ice cream was still very good and Dad and Mum were happy with their burger and Caeser salad.

Curitiba historic center 1.jpg Curitiba historic center 2.jpg Curitiba historic center 4.jpg
Curitiba historic center 5.jpg Curitiba historic center 6.jpg Brooklyn Coffee Shop.jpg