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Recife, Brazil
Recife, Brazil
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Recife (map) is the state capital of Pernambuco, Brazil. Covering 218 sq km (84.17 sq mi), it has a population of 1.5 million people within a metropolitan area of 4.1 million people. The Recife metropolitan area is the fourth most populous in Brazil.

Guide to Recife Hotels

Here's a list of hotels in Recife that you can book online, with full description, star rating, address, location map, evaluation, and prices as offered by different booking sites. This helps you to make your room booking with the site that offers the best price.


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Today Recife is a modern city and a major center for manufacturing. The city is a hub for the information technology industry, with a concentration of IT companies.


Downtown Recife
Downtown Recife
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The area around Recife is one of the earliest to be settled by Europeans. It was established in the 16th century when private entrepreneurs were allowed to start their own settlements. The city's name means "reef", and may refer to the coral reef found off the shore. The state of Pernambuco, where Recife is located, was a major sugarcane plantation. It was captured by the Dutch in 1630 when the Dutch invaded the sugar-producing cities of Brazil. Recife was made the capital of Dutch Brazil and renamed Mauritsstad. The Dutch was however eventually ousted from Brazil in 1654.

In addition to its agricultural products, Recife has a major port. Of late, it is also becoming a popular tourist destination. The city has some of the best beaches in the country.


The interior of Matriz de Santo Antônio, Recife
The interior of Matriz de Santo Antônio, Recife
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Recife experiences a tropical climate. Temperature is fairly constant. January is the warmest month, when average high temperature reaches 31°C (88°F). Coldest months are June to August, when the average low temperature drops to 22°C (72°F). Rain is heaviest in May and June, each receiving 300 cm (11.8 in) of precipitation.

Visiting Recife

Recife's Guararapes-Gilberto Freyre International Airport (REC) receives flights from major cities in Brazil as well as from Buenos Aires, Frankfurt, Lisbon, London and Madrid, among others.


Sights & Attractions in Old Recife

Old quarters of Recife
Old quarters of Recife
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  1. Forte das Cinco Pontas (Five-Pointed Fort)
    Despite its name, it only has four points. Its name refers to its original shape, when it was built by the Dutch in 1630. When the Portuguese captured it in 1654, they renovated it to have only four points.

  2. Forte do Brum
    One of the few structures built before Dutch colonization of Recife. Built in 1629, it was taken over by the Dutch in 1930 and reclaimed by the Portuguese in 1654.

  3. Kahal Zur Israel Synagogue
    Synagogue for the Jewish community. It was built in 1637, when Recife was under Dutch rule.

  4. Recife Antigua
    The old town of Recife, with a number of historic sights of interest, including Marco Zero, the square where the city was first established.

  5. Torre de Malakoff
    Tower built in 1845 as the first astronomical observatory in South America.



Sights & Attractions in Modern Recife

  1. Casa da Cultura
    Formerly a jail until 1973, this historic building today houses the biggest arts and craft market in the city.

  2. Catedral de São Pedro dos Clérigos
    One of the biggest churches in Pernambuco state, built in 1728. Facing it is Pátio de São Pedro, one of the most popular public squares in the city.

  3. Igreja São Francisco & Capela Dourada
    Built in 1606, the Igreja São Francisco was once a convent. In an annex is the Capela Dourada (Golden Chapel), built in 1695 covered with gold leaf or gold paint.

  4. Instituto Ricardo Brennand
    An art complex displaying an impressive collection of European art, including historical paintings and documents.

  5. Oficina de Cerâmica Francisco Brennand
    An unusual cultural center showcasing the work of renowned artist Francisco Brennand, who is best known for his phallic-shaped ceramic sculptures.

  6. Praça da Republica
    This is the main public square in Recife. It is surrounded by some of the finest public buildings in the city, among them the Palácio da Justiça, the Palácio do Campo das Princesas (Governor's Palace) and Teatro Princesa Isabel.

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