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Juninho
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![]() Topic: Brasilia & gold rush townsPosted: 20 January 2012 at 09:52 |
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I'm planning a weeklong trip to see Brasilia, Cristalina, Pirenopolis and Goias Velho. Has anyone been to any of them and are they worth visiting? Can anyone recommend reasonably priced accommodation and restaurants in any of them? Thanks in advance for any tips.
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Meredith81
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I live in Brasilia so I can't recommend accommodation and as far as restaurants, you could probably just look on-line. I don't love the food here so I'm not the best to ask. There are a decent number of museums and of course government buildings you can tour. Brasilia is not a bad place to visit for maybe 2 days. I haven't been to Pirenopolis yet but I hear it's worth the trip and I'm planning on going soon. I also haven't been to Cristalina (I haven't lived here that long), but it was on the newsletter for the embassy as a place worth visiting. Don't know anything about Goias Velho. Sorry I can't be more help. But I'd say that in a week you could probably visit these places and it'd be enough. I know there are nice waterfalls near Pirenopolis; some that we're going to check out when we go. The town even has their own website. |
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Juninho
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Meredith81
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Oh, if you like Chinese restaurants, try out Pequim in Asa Norte. The owner was the chef for the Chinese embassy and the food was good and well priced (and they give you a lot).
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Juninho
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![]() Posted: 31 January 2012 at 13:02 |
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Is Asa Norte in Brasilia?
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DUNGA
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North wing of the city. It is laid out like a giant Edited by DUNGA - 31 January 2012 at 14:29 |
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Juninho
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Thanks - I'll check it out. Does anyone know if it's possible to travel to Cristalina, Pirenopolis and Goias Velho from Brasilia, or do I need to go via Goiana? The travel guides such as Lonely Planet and Rough Guide are unclear on this.
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rikoinbrazil
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Brasilia is worth a day or day and a half at most, and you can get through most of Pirenopolis in half that time. There is nothing reasonably priced in Brasilia (unless you're there on a Friday or Saturday when the hotels drop their prices). Booking.com lists almost everything in town and you can generally get a slightly cheaper rate when booked directly off the hotel's website. I stayed at St Pauls Plaza Hotel which offered a rate of 120 reais per night with breakfast which was about the best deal going on a weekend. There are a few lower priced hotels (~90-100 reais) but they are all quite old and quite decrepit. There is no such thing as a good quality decently priced budget hotel in Brasilia. |
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rikoinbrazil
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Juninho
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Thanks - I'd prefer to pay a guide or agent to take us or take a bus there I'd that possible? Do you know any decent local travel
Agents who operate in the area? |
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