Sobral

Sobral is a city in Ceará, Brazil.

The state´s biggest economy outside the capital, the heat of this city keeps most tourists away. It could, however, be a nice off-the beaten-track stopover on your way to Jericoacoara. Bring repellant, as mosquitos are plentiful, although not really annoying.

Get in

Easily accessible by bus from Fortaleza (several companies, every hour, 4 hours journey), or, in the other direction, Teresina. Daily minibuses (except Sunday) to Jericoacoara (change to 4x4 at Jijoca) at 11:00 from Churrascaria o Nunato opposite the bus station. (This ride can take up to 4 hours, as it stops everywhere.)

Get around

Mostly walkable, or mototaxis take you virtually anywhere within the city for R$ 3-4.

See

Sobral has its share of colonial architecture. Mostly its churches, notably the cathedral, and also along the Avenida Dom José. More modern lines can be found along the river, including the Biblioteca Municipal, built on the grounds of an old cat food factory.

Do

Stroll along the riverfront between the two bridges.

Buy

Many smaller businesses close for lunch.

Eat

Watch out for the local specialty panelada, mostly made from pork tripes.

Drink

  • Good Lanches (Near the university). It´s really a snack bar, but turns into quite a party on weekends.
  • Bar da Boa, Praça São João. Warm up venue
  • Choupana. Forró the rustic way.
  • Coqueiros. Where the rich kids go to dance. Entry R$ 7.

Sleep

  • Hotel Hugo Palace (Right next to the bus station). New, bright and clean Single R$ 50, double R$ 60.

Go next

Serra da Meruoca is refreshing. 1 hour by pick up truck (leaves as soon as it fills up) from Sobral´s Mercado.

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