The Best Sight in Fortaleza, The Northeast

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Fortaleza is fairly easy to navigate on foot because its streets are laid out in a grid. Its business center lies above the Centro Histórico (Historic Center) and includes the main market, several shopping streets, and many government buildings. East of the center, urban beaches are lined with high-rise hotels and restaurants. Beyond are the port and old lighthouse, from which Praia do Futuro runs 5 km (3 miles) along Avenida Dioguinho. Be on guard against pickpockets—particularly in the Historic District.

Forte de Nossa Senhora da Assunção

Centro

Built by the Dutch in 1649, this fort was originally baptized Forte Schoonemborch. In 1655 it was seized by the Portuguese and renamed after the city's patron saint, Nossa Senhora da Assunção. It was rebuilt in 1817 and is now a military headquarters. The city took its name from this fortress (fortaleza), which still has the cell where the mother of one of Ceará's most famous writers, José de Alencar, was jailed. Guided tours are led by the soldiers themselves, although few speak English.

Av. Alberto Nepomuceno s/n, Fortaleza, 60055-970, Brazil
085-3255–1600
Sight Details
Free
Daily 8–11 and 2–5

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