After leaving the hotel we will start our tour by visiting the cable car where you can have a panoramic view of the center of Aracaju and the zoo. The cable car is located within Parque da Cidade, which is part of Morro do Urubu. The park has more than 600 thousand m² of green area and the site is the only one of the city with preserved Atlantic forest. Admission to the park is completely free, but the lift ticket is paid on time at the ticket counter.
Next, we will go to the Antônio Franco and Thales Ferraz Municipal Markets, which are connected via a flower walkway. In these places we will have the opportunity to know a little of the history of local handicrafts, both embroidery, lace, straw objects and also ceramics.
After the market tour, we head to the Sergipana People's Museum, which opened in 2011 and is the first interactive multimedia museum in the north and northeast !. All shown with a lot of technology, innovation and creativity.
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4.6
Exploring the vibrant markets and lush parks was a highlight for our group, as we immersed ourselves in the local culture. We appreciated the easy transportation between sites, which allowed us to soak in the sights without feeling rushed. The museums offered fascinating insights into the area’s history and artistry, although we wished for a bit more time at each stop to truly take it all in. One minor hiccup was the guide’s pace, which felt a tad fast for those of us eager to capture every detail. Overall, the experience left us with great memories and a deeper appreciation for the unique heritage of this lively city.
4.4
We had a lovely time wandering through the local markets and enjoying the peaceful parks during our cultural adventure in Aracaju.