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Cascavel is a unique blend of modern and rustic. From the bustling city centre to the serene shores of Lake Municipal, there's always a place that suits your mood. The city is also surrounded by picturesque nature reserves such as the Parque Municipal Danilo Galafassi and Parque Ambiental, showcasing Brazil's diverse flora and fauna.
Driving in Brazil can be quite different from the UK. Traffic moves on the right side of the road, and familiarize yourself with the road signs in Portuguese. However, standard international traffic signs are also widely used. Speed limits can vary depending on the area, but it's typically 60 km/h in urban areas, 80 km/h on rural roads, and a maximum for cars and motorcycles on highways is usually 120 km/h. Make sure you stick to these to avoid getting a ticket.
When hiring a car, consider the purpose of your journey. Compact cars are perfect for city drives and budget-conscious travellers. If you're planning to explore the surrounding countryside or outskirts, a SUV might be a more convenient option. Families and large groups might find minivan or a larger car more fitting.
Most of the time, finding a parking space in Cascavel is not a problem. The city has several parking lots and garages, and parking is also available along most streets. Paid parking zones are marked with blue lines. Always make sure to look out for "No Parking" signs to avoid penalties.
Although Cascavel is landlocked, that doesn't mean you can't have a beach day. Parque Tarquínio is the go-to spot for a taste of beach right in the city. It has a large sand area and offers many amenities including a picnic area, water sports and even a pirate ship playground for your little pirates.
Cascavel's climate contrasts with Britain's. Brazil's subtropical climate means Cascavel often sees temperatures around 20-30°C. The city experiences a wet season from October to March and a dry season from April to September.
British Pound won't get you a pão de queijo here! The Brazilian Real (BRL) is what you'll use. Credit cards are widely accepted, but always a good idea to have some cash on hand for smaller establishments or street-side stalls.
With your well-chosen rental car and a better understanding of what awaits you in Cascavel, it's time to start your engine and soak in the rich Brazilian culture and fun-filled adventures. Let's hit the road!