Espirito Santo is a state north of the State of Rio de Janeiro on the coast. I
>only visited Vitoria, the capital, since my coach stopped there. There are
>some nice villages on the coast and some natural reserves on the coast and in
>the interior, but, all together, I do not think you should ... Read review
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boasts a great location for guest who wish to enjoy the nightlife of Vitória.Within a short walk, you will find the Praia do Canto Beach and many bars and restaurants. The city's financial center is a short drive away.The 3-star Mercure Vitória Hotel provides spacious rooms that feature air conditioning, free internet access and fully-equipped kitchen.On the terrace, you can admire panoramic views and sunbath by a small pool. A sauna and a gym are also available on site.
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Advantages: Some natural parks and reserves Disadvantages: There are better places to go
Espirito Santo is a state north of the State of Rio de Janeiro on the coast. I
>only visited Vitoria, the capital, since my coach stopped there. There are
>some nice villages on the coast and some natural reserves on the coast and in
>the interior, but, all together, I do not think you should spend much time in
>this part of the country. It is probably better to go north, to Bahia, Porto
>Segundo, ... more
Espirito Santo is a state north of the State of Rio de Janeiro on the coast. I >only visited Vitoria, the capital, since my coach stopped there. There are >some nice villages on the coast and some natural reserves on the coast and in >the interior, but, all together, I do not think you should spend much time in >this part of the country. It is probably better to go north, to Bahia, Porto >Segundo, for example, is quite a nice place in Bahia and it is not too far >away from Espirito Santo. If you are stuck in Vitoria go to Vilha Velha, just >out of town, which is a place for pilgrimage and there are some trees which >keep it cooler than Vitoria itself.
Advantages: It is cheap Disadvantages: It is boring
Espirito Santo is the name of a State north of Rio. The capital, Victoria, is one of the ugliest memories I have of Brazil. Enough said. Marataizes, a bit further up on the coast, is a cheap beach resort for Mineiros, the inhabitants of Minas Gerais. I went there at the beginning of my visit to Brazil, when I did not have an idea of other beaches in Brazil. With hindsight, the beach is not really worth the effort of going there. However, Marataizes ...
CICLISTALOCO 18.07.2000
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Advantages: Garden State, Breathtaking Scenery, Stunning beaches, Vibrant Cities Disadvantages: As with most of Brasil, long distances between places, no rail network
...update for the state of Espirito Santo (ES) so that people don't get the wrong idea about this part of Brasil.
Vitoria - the Capilal and the largest city in the state - a vibrant city and port on the coast. Airport links directly from Rio De Janeiro. Beach OK but sea could be better actually on the city waterfront. However, excellent beaches to be found at Vila Velha a short ride to the North of the city. Vibrant nightlife with plenty of bars, nihgtclubs ... ...on a large hill overlooking Vitoria. Breathtaking views of the city and well worth the trip. Culturally, there are plenty of Art galleries and museums to keep you happy if this is your thing. As with most cities - watch the traffic and keep your valuables close to you. Common sense prevails!
Beaches - resort towns include Guarapari and Guriri, Itaunas for dunes and deserted beaches/open spaces, and Cachoeiro de Itapemirim to the North of the State, ...
Cyber-Mark 31.05.2008 (13.06.2008)
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to the city very important buildings and monuments, wich are very beautifull to see:
- Alegrete and Devesa doors ( Cent. XIII-XIV);
- Castle - Three Towers (Cent. XIII-XIV-XVI);
- Convent of S. Francisco (Cent. XIII-XVI-XVIII);
- Church of EspíritoSanto (Cent. XIV-XVI-XVII-XVIII);
- Convent of Sta. Clara (Cent. XIV-XV-XVI-XVII-XX) - actual Biblioteca Municipal;
- Noble house D. Nuno de Sousa - 'manuelinas' windows (Cent. XVI);
- Church from the old 'Misericórdia' (Cent. XVI) - now it's the councils music school;
- Church of Santiago (Cent. XVII-XVIII)
- Sé Catedral (main church - on the photo) (Cent. XVI-XVII-XVIII);
- Bishops house 'Paço Episcopal' (Cent. XVI-XVIII);
- Old Seminary (Cent. XVI-XVIII), now it's the Councils museum;
- Monastery of S. Bernardo (Cent. XVI-XVII-XVIII);
- College of S. Sebastião (Cent. XVII ...