Paseo ribereño icónico en Macapá que se extiende a lo largo del majestuoso Río Amazonas, combinando naturaleza, historia y vida cotidiana en un espacio vibrante para caminatas y contemplación.
As it is an open-air public promenade, access to the pedestrian area is available 24 hours a day. However, the restaurants and kiosks are usually busiest from midday until midnight.
No, access to the waterfront promenade and leisure areas is completely free. You will only need a budget if you want to eat or drink at the many restaurants and bars offering local cuisine.
For a relaxed walk while enjoying the river breeze, I recommend setting aside 1 to 2 hours. If you plan to have dinner or watch the sunset at a leisurely pace, your visit may last the whole afternoon and evening.
It is the social heart of the city and offers a privileged view of the vast Amazon River. It is the place where modern life in Macapá meets nature, making it a vital gathering point for both locals and tourists.
The ideal time is late afternoon, just before sunset, so you can enjoy a spectacular sunset and cooler weather. The river breeze makes an evening stroll especially pleasant.
Yes, most of the complex has wide, flat, paved sidewalks that make getting around easier. It is a friendly place to explore with wheelchairs or strollers, with very few obstacles.
You are strategically located very close to the historic Fortress of São José of Macapá, a must-see visit. You can also head to the famous Eliezer Levy Pier to walk out over the river.
Take the opportunity to try an ice-cold coconut water or a typical dish at the kiosks while listening to our immersive audio guide. Wear light, comfortable clothing, as humidity is usually high in this Amazon region.
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