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an informal parking sport, very close to the river. noisily during the day, but calm at night.
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Small area but beautiful. Bins available, small chocolate business just opposite and a restaurant with live music just across the street.
Report Check-InI live here in this neighborhood and it's calm and safe, the place is 50 meters from the police, there's a shopping center and supermarket nearby and a lot of commerce.. I haven't seen tents camping in a van spending the night.
Report Check-Innot a bad spot. like 1/2 a kilometer away from a busy road with lots of food options. a few people come and go during the day but very quiet at night. a cafe within eyesight that opens at 9 to use the bathroom. also has 4 beers on tap if you prefer in the evening. the bathroom had a shower in it, but I don't speak Portuguese so I wasn't willing to try to negotiate it's use.
Report Check-InThis is the spot in Porto Alegre! I really loved this place, it really worth the distance, vans are totally doable, I wouldn’t recommend for bigger rigs but some small motor homes maybe good. There’s even the usual basic exercising poles and beds. Sunrise was wonderful, you are a bit hidden but the avenue is not that transitated during night. Because of the big city that is Porto Alegre I wouldn’t recommend swimming, but good for washing dishes and maybe even clothes.
when we arrived here there was another furgo it was really fun getting to know them.
an informal parking sport, very close to the river. noisily during the day, but calm at night.
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