fiogf49gjkf0d The wide variety of
bars and restaurants
is one of the best things about BrasAlia, though prices are comparatively steep for Brazil. Cheaper eats can be found in the street markets and stalls scattered around the RodoviA?ria; in a number of self-service canteens inside the two Conjuntos de DiversAµes; and all over NA?cleo Bandeirante, which has the widest choice. The problem, of course, is getting to places. Buses from the RodoviA?ria cover most corners, but you'll need time to find the right one and the patience to queue. Taxis can be found everywhere; you shouldn't have to pay more than $10 for any but the longest rides. If you're walking, you should have no problems at night security-wise in Asa Norte and Asa Sul, whilst NA?cleo Bandeirante simply goes to sleep.
For a really good cup of coffee, try the
CafA© El Dorado
on the ground floor of the southern shopping block in EdifAcio El Dorado, Loja 32. Nearby, inside the same shopping centre at EdifAcio VenA?cio, Loja 58, the
Ponto do GuaranA?
serves fantastic juices.
Other useful information
for tourists (each section contains more specific sub-sections):
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