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Best Western Manibu Recife
Rating: 2.5
Rates: 80 to 81 
Best Western Manibu Recife
MAR HOTEL
Rating: 3
Rates: 70 to 330 
MAR HOTEL
ATLANTE PLAZA HOTEL
Rating: 3
Rates: 110 to 370 
ATLANTE PLAZA HOTEL
Tulip Inn Recife Flat
Rating: 2
Rates: 72 to 130 
Tulip Inn Recife Flat
INTERNACIONAL PALACE HOTEL
Rating: n/r
Rates: 126 to 227 
INTERNACIONAL PALACE HOTEL
REIFE PALACE HOTEL
Rating: 4
Rates: 125 to 396 
REIFE PALACE HOTEL
BEACH CLASS SUITES
Rating: n/r
Rates: 136 to 165 
BEACH CLASS SUITES
Boa Viagem Praia Hotel
Rating: 2
Rates: 65 to 88 
Boa Viagem Praia Hotel
Golden Tulip Golden Beach
Rating: 3
Rates: 90 to 358 
Golden Tulip Golden Beach
Dorisol Recife Grand Hotel
Rating: 2
Rates: 106 to 107 
Dorisol Recife Grand Hotel
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Recife guide

 RECIFE , the Northeast's second-largest city, appears rather dull on first impressions, but it's lent a colonial grace and elegance by Olinda, 6km to the north and considered part of the same conurbation. Recife itself has long since burst its original colonial boundaries and much of the centre is now given over to uninspired modern skyscrapers and office buildings. But there are still a few quiet squares, where an inordinate number of impressive churches lie cheek by jowl with the uglier urban sprawl of the past thirty years. North of the centre are some pleasant leafy suburbs, dotted with museums and parks, and to the south there is the modern beachside district of Boa Viagem . Other beaches lie within easy reach, both north and south of the city, and there's also all the nightlife one would expect from a city of nearly two million Brazilians.

Tourists wandering around Recife should be particularly careful with their possessions and it's best, too, to use taxis to get home after an evening out. Recife is one of Brazil's most violent cities, an unsurprising statistic given the immediately obvious disparity of wealth and stark poverty, and the large number of homeless people on the streets. On Sundays in the old centre of Recife, the streets often seem deserted except for beggars; everyone else seems to be on the beach at Boa Viagem. Tourists tend to hang out in the much pleasanter environment of laid-back Olinda

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