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Trapiche Eliezer Levy is generally open from Tuesday to Sunday, from 9:00 AM to 5:00 PM. To get there, you can take a taxi or public transportation from downtown Macapá, as it is about 15 minutes away by car. I recommend checking the updated hours on its official page or by calling the local phone number before your visit.
Admission usually has a symbolic cost of around R$ 10-20 per person, with discounts for students, children, and seniors. On some days they may offer free visits, so I suggest checking their official website or social media for current promotions.
The full visit, including the tour of the facilities and the historical explanation, usually lasts between 1 and 2 hours. If you are interested in exploring local history more deeply, you can extend your stay to up to 3 hours.
This sugar mill is a symbol of Macapá's cultural heritage, linked to the production of sugar and sugarcane liquor in the 19th century. Its preservation helps visitors understand colonial life and the economic development of the Amazon region. It is an ideal place for history lovers.
The best time to visit is during the dry season (from July to December), when the weather is more pleasant. To avoid the intense heat, it is recommended to go early in the morning or in the late afternoon.
Yes, the sugar mill has ramps and adapted areas for people with reduced mobility. However, some historic areas may have limitations, so it is recommended to contact them in advance to arrange the visit.
Near the sugar mill, you can visit São José Fort, the Sacaca Museum, and Marco Zero, all less than 10 minutes away by car. There is also Fortaleza Park, ideal for an outdoor walk.
Bring water and sunscreen, as part of the tour takes place outdoors. If you want a richer experience, hire a local guide or download an audio guide such as those from iAudioguia to learn historical details. Don’t forget your camera to capture the scenery!
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