Rio Branco
Rio Branco is the capital and the biggest city of the state of Acre in Brazil.
In spite of its remote location, Rio Branco is a pleasant town with a good urban organization. Most modern public buldings are of interesting architecture, usually inspired by forest or native culture elements.
Understand
Acre also is the greenest state of Brazil, with over 50% of its territory protected somehow. As such, important figures on the national environmentalist movement, such as Chico Mendes or Marina Silva, come from here.
Get in
By plane
Rio Branco airportHas a handful of flights per day, most in the early hours. Direct destinations include Cruzeiro do Sul, Acre's second city, Porto Velho, Manaus and Brasilia.
A city bus line connects the airport to the city center. Service runs hourly from 6AM to 11PM. The bus passes in front of the airport building, but there's no stop there. To reach the bus stop, on leaving the building turn left and follow the road. However, given said bus stop is a bit remote, at night the bus drivers are kind enough to pick you up from the airport door.
The taxis operate on a rip-off fixed price of R$ 100 to anywhere in town. The drivers themselves might help to pool people so they share the ride cost. An Uber ride to town will cost around R$ 35, but there are few drivers in Rio Branco and the service is often unavailable.
The airport building is open 24 hr and it's not uncommon for people to overnight there waiting for the city bus service to resume.
By bus
The sits outside the city. It's a modern building, with the ticket offices right at the entrance, and some food options both in form of cafes as well as informal vendors. The building is entirely open air, and it can be cold there early in the morning.
To Porto Velho, capital of nearby state of Rondônia, company Verde offers services departing at 7AM, 10AM, 8PM and 11PM (103 reais, 9 hr).
To the border with Peru, there are daily services to Assis Brasil at 6AM and midday (62.50 reais, 8 hr). Companies PetroAcre () and TransAcreana share the right to exploit the service, each week one is running the buses - inquire at their windows and they will direct you.
To the border with Bolivia, there are a few daily services to Brasileia (48.50 reais, 4½ hr).
To Xapuri, of touristic interest due to its connections to the activist Chico Mendes, PetroAcre runs daily 7am and 2:45pm services (35,50 reais, 3,5h).
On the night from Friday to Saturday, the bus plying the São Paulo/Lima route calls at Rio Branco and it's possible to take a straight service to Cuzco (282 reais, 24 hr) or Lima. That's the longest commercial bus service in the world, and it is estimated to reach Rio Branco Saturday 3am. Call Ormeño Bus Company's representative for details: .
The other straight services to Peru have been discontinued.
By car
Lotações (shared taxis) are common in Acre state, and the most popular way of medium-distance travel among locals. As a rule of thumb, the price per person is twice the price of the bus service, and they leave when full (that is, 4 passengers). Service is reasonably structured, and they congregate on their designated .As of June 2018, the prices were R$ 60 to Xapuri, R$ 70 to Brasileia and R$ 110 to Assis Brasil (with a change of car in Brasileia).
Get around
See
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Palácio Rio Branco
address: praça Eurico Gaspar DutraNamed after the Brazilian diplomat who helped secure Acre's annexation to Brazil, this palace was the first house of government, with offices on the ground floor and residence on the second. Converted to a museum, the first floor now has exhibits on the story of Acre (Portuguese-only). The second floor was then converted to offices of cerimonial use, and it's open to the public when political events are not taking place. It has mazing designer furniture, blendng clean lines with Amazonian elements. Note the meeting table made of one single tree trunk, and which is so wide the windows had to be removed for the table to be placed there. Strangely enough, the building toilets are not open to the public. -
Memorial dos Autonomistas
address: Av. Getúlio Vargas, 309When Acre got annexed from Bolivia to Brazil, it was deemed the status of "federal territory". This memorial recounts the strugle to elevate Acre towards full State status. It has a theater, a hall with exhibits and a mausoleum. -
Parque Chico Mendes
phone: +55 68 3221-1933A large green area used most by school groups, this park has exhibits on the life of Chico Mendes, on how rubber is extracted, and a small zoo with local animals, including jaguars, caymans, macaws and monkeys. Lago da UFACIf you prefer to see animals at large, the lake at the Federal University of Acre has a good number of freerange caymans. Do not feed them, and know that they are very fast beats in spite of their lazy appareance - when attacking, they usually jump from the water to a prey standing on dry land, so don't stay too close to the shore. The strip of land bordering the lake has picnic tables and is a hangout area for university students. At night, capybaras can also be easily spotted.
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Museu da Borracha
address: Avenida Ceara 1441Once a reference on the story of rubber tapping in Acre, this museum has been closed for renovation since 2015 with no date to be reopened.
Do
- Take a stroll alongside Rio Acre, leaving from the all the way to the .
- Look for high quality, affordable cultural attractions at Fundação Garibaldi Brasil or
SESC Centro
address: av. Brasil 713 - Do as the locals and go spend your late afternoons at the , a large green area with a lake and sports facilities. There are free local dances presentation on Tuesdays and Thursdays evenings.
- Take a break from midday sun by rerouting your exploration through the Parque da Maternidade (Motherhood Park), a long stretch of greenery that also houses the (House of People of the Jungle) and the Casa do Artesão (Craftsman's House).
Buy
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Casa do Artesão
address: Rua Joao Donato 156 -
Casa dos Povos Indígenas
address: Rua Rui Barbosa 17Reopened in June 2018, it is supposed to become a reference point for trade of artifacts made by the 16 ethinic groups living in Acre.
Eat
Another local delicacy is tacacá, a broth made with manioc water and jambu - a leaf that causes an effect between hotness and light numbness of the mouth. When asked how much goma you want, start with "little" because this goey paste is an acquired taste, but don't skip it as it dissolves into the broth, giving it a nice thickness. It is served in a bowl, and you are supposed to drink directly from it, Japanese-style.
On street markets, look for sweets made of tucumã, a local nut, or sweets or juice made of cupuaçu, a fuit that gives a nicely sour cream.
Not particularly unusual, but has a concentration of holes-in-the-wall selling freshly squeezed orange juice (R$ 3/4/5 for 300/400/500 ml) that makes a great break on hot days.
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Tacacá stalls
address: Praca da IndependenciaA popular evening spot for tacacá among locals. Small/medium/big R$ 15/18/20. AFA BistroPricey and fancy pay-per-kilo lunch restaurant that will cater for businessman tastes. R$ 59.90/kg of food on weekdays, R$ 70.90/kg on weekends, R$ 8 for dessert and R$ 8 for 350 ml of fresh orange juice.
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Mercado do Bosque
address: Rua Coronel Alexandrino 635Traditional afterparty spot. Good breakfast with local delicacies. Try the tapioca, or the banana porridge.
Drink
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Studio Beer
address: R. Alexandre Farhat, 132Bar with live regional music on Thursday, Friday and Satuday evenings -
Mercado Velho
address: Rua Epaminondas JácomeUsually has al fresco tables and live music on evenings Friday to Sunday.
Sleep
Budget
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Hotel JK
phone: +55 68 3223-0812address: Rua Benjamin Constant 1330Single, double and triple rooms available. Includes Wi-Fi and a decent breakfast. -
address: av. Nações Unidas, 302, Bosque
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phone: +55 68 3223-6352address: rua Coronel José Galdino, 230, Bosque
Mid-range
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phone: +55 68 3223-8933, +55 68 2106-8900address: av. Ceará, 2090
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phone: +55 68 3213-6000address: rua Marechal Deodoro, 221
Go next
- Xapuri - home to environmental activist Chico Mendes.
- Cobija - Bolivian border town where Brazilians usually go for shopping.
- Porto Velho - where you can take a reliable boat service to Manaus.
- Puerto Maldonado - gateway to Peru.