segunda-feira, 9 de maio de 2011

First official city tour of Brazil will have nine stops Service should begin in January 2012, tickets will cost $ 40 per person

The region of the Light in downtown Saint Paul will be the first of nine stops the script created by SPTuris (London Tourist Board) to serve tourists in the capital São Paulo and getting to know the city better. The city tour service, now operated solely by tourism, is expected to start operating in January 2012 daily from 9am to 18 hours at a cost of $ 40 per person.
The tour bus will be in widescreen two-story, known as double decker. The service is common in cities across the country, South America and Europe. Along the way, a bilingual tour guide will explain the architectural features of buildings and the historical importance of each and regions where they are located.
The freedom to set the time devoted to each of the attractions chosen is the main feature of the service. The entrance of the ride will be valid for one day and give right of embarkation and disembarkation at all locations defined in the script.
Thus, tourists can, for example, down in the courtyard of the College and to enjoy other rides nearby. Then, just enter the next bus and choose another attraction.
The traditional script, as stated Jose Maria Giaretta, tourismologist and professor at PUC-SP. - In each of the parades, tourists have several tour options. Sao Paulo took to take a city tour. It has everything to go right.
It is anticipated that seven buses operating the tourist line. The interval between them will be one hour. The route of the bus has not yet been set but is expected to last about three hours and 20 minutes and average speed is 15 km / h.
The route is being studied in conjunction with the CET (Traffic Engineering Company) and SPTrans (London Transport). The information is from the newspaper O Estado de S. Paulo.Julia Chequer/R7

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