- Recife - Wikipedia
Recife ( rɪˈsiːfi, - fə riss-EE-fee, -fə, Brazilian Portuguese: [ʁeˈsifi] ⓘ) is the state capital of Pernambuco, Brazil, on the northeastern Atlantic coast of South America It is the largest urban area within both the North and the Northeast Region of Brazil
- Recife, Brazil: All You Must Know Before You Go (2026) - Tripadvisor
From the picturesque canals and brightly painted colonial buildings of its old town to its skyscraper- and palm-fringed beaches, Recife’s skyline reflects its personality—a bold blend of traditionalism and modernism whose free spirit shines during its legendary Carnival celebrations
- Recife – Visit Brasil
Recife, the capital of Pernambuco, stands as a recognized cultural and gastronomic hub in Brazil The city is diverse in attractions, showcasing the harmonious contrast between the historic monuments of Recife Antigo and the modern structures of the city’s business center
- The Top 10 Things To See And Do In Recife, Brazil
From a crazy carnival parade to pristine beaches and thumping nightlife, here are the top 10 things to see and do in this vibrant tropical city Bumming by the beach is a quintessential Brazilian pastime and Recife is certainly no exception
- Recife, Brazil: History, Reef Pools, Food Music in One City
Recife is a city to enjoy with all senses: bridges at sunset, music in the streets, fresh coastal flavors, and beach time shaped by reefs From Recife Antigo’s historic atmosphere (with traces of the Dutch period) to Carnival energy and local football culture, it’s a destination that’s easy to love
- Recife, Brazil: the ultimate travel guide - Do in Brazil
Discover everything about Recife in Brazil: top attractions, beaches, safety tips, food, best time to visit, day trips, and cultural highlights
- Recife Travel Guide: Brazil’s Venice Will Surprise You
Recife is brimming with history! It is the capital of Pernambuco and also the oldest capital in the country It has stunning beauty, is full of gastronomic delights, breathtaking architecture, a pleasant climate, and colorful streets with lots of maracatu and frevo
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