Cuiabá
Understand
Get in
By plane
Cuiabá is served by Marechal Rondon International Airport. Despite its name, virtually all flights are domestic. If you're coming from abroad you'll probably fly in from São Paulo or Rio de Janeiro.By car
You can get in by car; there are highways coming in from all directions.Get around
Driving the Transpantaneira There are a couple of ironies about the Transpantaneira. Though the name implies that the road traverses the entire flood plain, the highway stops in Porto Jofre, 144 km (89 miles) from where it began, and at least that far from the opposite edge of the Pantanal. The other irony is that the project, which if completed would likely have destroyed the Pantanal (by skewing the ecosystem's drainage pattern), has instead, in its unfinished state, become one of the great wildlife-viewing areas of the world. Ditches on either side of the roadbed have become favorite feeding grounds for kingfishers, capybara, egrets, jabiru storks, giant river otters, and caiman by the dozen. Spend but a day on the Transpantaneira, and you'll see more wildlife than you'd see in a week in the Amazon.
The posted speed limit on the Transpanteira is 60 km/h, but expect to the drive to be significantly slower, especially when the roads turn to mud after rain. The slow drive may be part of the reason the wildlife can easily be found on or near the road. Only the first 3 km is paved. The remainder is a dirt road. Further, travel grinds to a crawl over the mix of over 100 wood and concrete bridges to reach Porto Jofre. Many of the wood bridges are in poor shape despite regular repair.
See
Sights in Cuiabá - The excellent Secretaria de Turismo gives out a very detailed map showing all the various sights in Cuiabá, complete with pictures. It's a nice try, but pleasant though the city is, there's really little to see here.
- Basilica do Senhor Bom Jesus de Cuiabá, Praça da República. Tu-F 8AM-11AM and 2PM-6PM. A stylish modern cathedral with some nifty Art Deco features and great stained glass. Mass is at 6AM and 6PM daily.
- Almost next door there's the yellow baroque Palácio de Instrução tel: 065/321-3391. M-F 8AM-5PM, now home to Cuiabá's history and natural history museums. Admission is R$1 (US35¢) for both. The history museum is mostly devoted to the 1860s war between Brazil and Paraguay, largely fought in this remote region. The natural history wing features a wide assortment of stuffed dead animals—all rather tatty looking—and some great Indian clubs and arrows and headdresses.
- Down by the renovated riverside port area there's the Museu do Rio Cuiabá and the Municipal Aquarium, Av. Beira Rio s/n (where the Av. 15 de Novembro crosses the river; tel; 065/623-1440. Tu-Su 9AM-6PM. Features displays and exhibits on the changing face of the river, and a small collection of local Pantanal fish.
The centerpiece of Cuiabá is a small green square called Praça de República. The modern but very stylish basilica fronts this square, as does the tourist information office and the small natural history museum. The most important street in Centro (central Cuiabá), Avenida Getulio Vargas, runs northwest from Praça da República. Most of the city's better hotels and several restaurants cluster around Avenida Getulio Vargas about 8 blocks from the square. Directly northeast of Praça República, there's a small shopping district, centered on Rua Eng. Ricardo Franco. Two blocks southeast of Praça República, Avenida Getulio Vargas hits the broad traffic arterial Avenida Ten. Cel. Duarte. On the far side of this street there's a large city park, Parque Antonio Pires de Campos, and on the ridge behind that, the neighborhood of Bandeirantes, where there are a few cheaper hotels. It takes about 10 to 15 minutes to walk from either Banderiantes to Praça República, or from Praça República to the Avenida Vargas hotel enclave.
Do
- Take a guided hike, and after sunset, go for a spotlight drive on the Transpantaneira to see the night creatures: capybaras, tarantulas, and (with the most incredible of luck) jaguars. It is also strongly recommended that you take the time to explore the Pantanal as it was meant to be seen, on the back of a horse.
- Canoeing one of the North Pantanal's small rivers is a great way to spot monkeys and giant river otters.
- After exploring the Pantanal, consider a 1-day or overnight trip to the Chapada dos Guimarães, the highlands to the north of Cuiabá. The beautiful red-rock formations, plateaus, and canyons offer excellent hiking and fabulous views, great waterfalls and swimming holes, and some excellent birdlife, including red macaws.
Buy
The main commercial district in Centro is concentrated around the Praça da República. You'll find many stores selling clothing and shoes, as well as stationery, toiletries, film, batteries, and food. There are 3 great malls:
- Goiabeiras Shopping (close to downtown).
Native & Regional Arts and Crafts - A number of excellent crafts stores with native and regional works can be found around Centro.
- Feira de Artesanato, Praça Santos Dumont, at the corner of Avenida Getulio Vargas. A weekend crafts market Saturday from 8AM-8PM and Sunday from 3PM-9PM.
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Artindia
phone: +55 65 623-1675Rua Pedro Celestino 301, Centro. M-F 8AM - 11:30AM and 1:30PM - 5PM. Run by Funai, the Brazilian federal Indian department, to promote indigenous arts and crafts. -
Casa do Artesão
phone: +55 65 321-0603Rua 13 de Junho 315. daily 8AM to 6PM. A bit further out of downtown, towards the river. Located in a lovely tile-covered colonial building, the Casa's collection is very large. -
Porto
phone: +55 65 321-0603Rua 13 de Junho 315 at the corner of Avenida Metelo. Daily 8AM-6PM. Expensive but the quality is high.
Cowboy Equipment & Clothes -- Cuiabá is the place to pick up everything you need for that real Pantaneiro cowboy look. If you need a hat, boots, or jeans, stop by:
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Texas Country
phone: +55 65 322-1301Av. Getulio Vargas 1021, Centro. -
Selaria e Sapataria Centro Oeste
phone: +55 65 622-1584Av. Ten. Cel. Duarte 318. Another great store to get properly outfitted. The store sells inexpensive quality clothing and gear for real cowboys, no trendy Shania Twain-look-alike stuff. We're talking boots, hats, good jeans, gloves, spurs, and chaps; if you're going riding, your various body parts will thank you for it.
Eat
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Adriano
phone: +55 65 623-1664address: Av. Getúlio Vargas, 985 (Centro I)Italian. -
Al Manzul
address: (Parque) Cachoeira das GarçasClassified by the magazine 4 Rodas as the best Arab restaurant in Brazil. Café CancunIt's called "funny restaurant", an entertainment house to have a fun eating, drinking, and dancing with Mexican food and wide variety of drinks. The sound is salsa, mambo, and merengue.
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Casa Suiça
phone: +55 65 624-2077address: Av. Subtle MiguélChef Hans has an alpine-style restaurant with a great area outdoors. Besides plates of Swiss cookery, it serves some adaptations as well as petiscos and draft beer. -
Cedro's
phone: +55 65 624-9134address: Pça. April 8, 1046 - GoiabeirasArab food. -
Le Chez Babet
address: Av. President Marquês - QuilomboFrench restaurant neoclassical style. The atmosphere is elegant and the service excels. -
Getúlio Grill
phone: +55 65 624-9992address: Av. Getúlio Vargas, 1147 - GoiabeirasMeats, sushi bar, and chops. Very busy nightclub weekends. -
Meridian 56
phone: +55 65 322-4321address: Av. Issac Póvoas, 1039 - GoiabeirasFish. -
O Mestrinho
phone: +55 65 301-1690address: R. Quinco Caldas, 119Regional food. Weekends it has meats. -
Morro of Santo Antonio
phone: +55 65 622-0502address: Av. Isaac Póvoas, 1167 - GoiabeirasRestaurant, bar, nightclub. -
Morro dos Ventos
phone: +55 65 301-1280Regional food. -
Nívio's Tour
phone: +55 65 301-1206address: Pça. D Wunilbaldo, 631 -
Peixaria Popular
phone: +55 65 322-5471address: Av. S. Sebastião, 2324 - GoiabeirasPantaneira cuisine: typical plates done with fish of the area. -
Regionalissimo
phone: +55 65 624-1773address: R. 13 de Junho, 314 - Porto -
Taberna Portuguesa
phone: +55 65 321-3661address: Av. 15 de Novembro, 40 - PortoPortuguese food.
Drink
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Garage Club
phone: +55 65 3634-7611Innovation is the word best describes Garage. The club has become a reference in the central western part of Brazil when the subject is electronic music. Some of the Top International DJs have shaken the dance floor of Garage Club in Cuiaba such as Vitalic, Phonique, Layo & Bushwacka!, Funk Dvoid, Terry Lee Brown Jr, Joris Voorn, Oliver Huntemann, along many others. Praça PopularA public space located in the popular neighborhood of the city of Cuiaba, which has many restaurants and bars concentrated around it.
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Zumzum Bar Disco
phone: +55 65 3623-6020The most entertaining gay club/ bar in Cuiaba, with drag-queen performances, live music and go-go boys. Usually open from Thursdays till Saturdays.
Sleep
Araras LodgeLikely the best spot for exploring the Pantanal. The location by the Transpantaneira is excellent, and lodge owner Andre Thuronyi has done extensive work to improve the local wildlife habitat. With only 14 rooms, the lodge is pleasantly small and rustic. No fancy rooms or amenities; each guest room comes with a private bathroom and a hammock on the veranda.
Deviller HotelIt's the only luxury hotel in Cuiabá, but rooms are fairly standard. They're comfortably furnished with a desk, armchair, and table; the colors and decor are slightly dated, but the bathrooms are modern and come with bathtubs. It's the amenities that you really get what you pay for: It's the only hotel in town with a business center, room service, spacious swimming pool, and sun deck.
Global GradenEvery unit is a full suite; all are spacious with complete kitchens and lots of closet space -- perfect for a family. To splurge, go for the duplex penthouse. There are four of them on the top floor, and they are huge! On the top floor there's a sitting room, kitchen, and a large deck with a barbecue. Down the spiral staircase are two spacious bedrooms and two bathrooms.
Hotel Mato GrossoIn the center of Cuiabá, just a few blocks from the Praça da República. The hotel has just completed renovating the hallways and rooms. The rooms have had the carpets replaced by tiles, making for a much cleaner and brighter look. Rooms are either standard or deluxe; standard rooms are a bit small and dark (they look out the side of the building). The more spacious deluxe rooms overlook the front of the hotel and come with a queen-size bed. There are deluxe rooms on the quieter upper floors. The suites aren't worth it -- they're really just two adjoined bedrooms. The eighth and ninth floor are nonsmoking.
Paiaguás Palace HotelOne of the better bets for affordable accommodations in Cuiabá. Because of its location on a busy road, a 10-minute walk from the Praça de República stands, the Veneza tries harder, including goodies like free airport transfer, free Internet access, and a very steep discount during at least half the year. Rooms are pleasant, with a good-size queen bed, table, writing desk, and standard-size bathroom.
Go next
- Várzea Grande — just across the river