Discover the history and secrets of this place with our audio guide.
The market is open every day, generally from 7:00 a.m. until midnight (or later on nights with live music). Located in the historic center, it is easy to reach by taxi or on foot from nearby attractions such as the President Vargas Palace.
Entry to the venue is completely free, and you do not need to buy a ticket. You will only pay for the food, drinks, or regional handicrafts you choose to enjoy at the food stalls and shops inside.
For a quick visit and to take photos, 45 minutes is enough. However, I recommend setting aside at least 2 hours to sit down, try the local cuisine, and enjoy the atmosphere.
It is a restored historic building that represents the cultural identity of Rondônia. It serves as a vital meeting point that preserves the traditions, music, and flavors that define the city's history.
For a მშვიდful breakfast, go in the morning. But if you are looking for the full experience, visit at sunset or in the evening, especially on weekends, when the place comes alive with live music and samba circles.
Yes. As a renovated public space that is mostly on the ground floor, it has basic street-level access. However, keep in mind that on festive nights it is usually very crowded, which can make moving around more difficult.
You are in the perfect place: just a few steps away you will find the famous Three Water Towers and the historic Madeira-Mamoré Railway complex by the river.
Do not leave without trying the famous tacacá or a local fish dish at the food stalls. I also suggest complementing your visit with an audio guide to fully understand the stories hidden within these walls.
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