Porto Alegre in 34 Degrees: A Slightly Sweaty Love Letter
okay, so here i am in porto alegre, and honestly, it's hotter than i expected. i just checked and it's 34 degrees right now, hope you like that kind of thing. the humidity is so thick you could cut it with a knife, and my hair? total disaster. but hey, that's part of the charm, right?
walking around the city feels like stepping into a giant sauna, but with better food. i grabbed a *feijoada at this little spot downtown-someone told me that it's the best in town, but take that with a grain of salt. the streets are alive with chatter, and every corner has a story. i overheard a group of locals saying the serras gaúchas are just a short drive away if you need a break from the heat.
i tried to find some cool spots to chill, and apparently, the parque farroupilha is the place to be. i heard that from a guy selling coconut water on the street. he also mentioned that the moinhos de vento park is worth a visit, especially if you're into people-watching.
now, about the weather. it's not just hot; it's humid hot. like, your clothes stick to you, and you wonder why you even bothered getting dressed. but the upside? the caipirinhas taste even better when you're sweating.
i found this quirky little cafe called café glória where the coffee is strong enough to wake the dead. someone said it's the best in porto alegre, but then again, everyone's a critic.
and if you're into art, the usina do gasômetro is a must-see. it's this old power plant turned cultural center, and it's got this raw, industrial vibe that's just... chef's kiss.
i also checked out the mercado público, and let me tell you, it's a feast for the senses. the colors, the smells, the chaos-it's like a carnival for your taste buds. i grabbed some pastel de feira and almost cried it was so good.
now, about those neighbors. if you get bored, gramado and canoas* are just a short drive away. someone mentioned that gramado is like a little piece of europe in brazil, but i haven't been there yet, so don't quote me on that.
anyway, porto alegre is a city that doesn't apologize for being itself. it's loud, it's vibrant, and it's unapologetically real. and honestly? i kind of love it.
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