TAP SEAC SQUARE
A square lined with facades painted red, black and ochre, adorned with verandas, balconies and ceramic flowerpots.
A fine example of early 20th-century neoclassical architecture, Tap Seac Square is the city's largest public square. Lined with buildings with red and ochre facades, it is a perfect blend of Portuguese charm and Asian spirit. There's something going on here all year round: a festival, an exhibition, a local market. One of the buildings houses an exhibition gallery. If you cross the square, you'll come to the charming São Lázaro district, where it's pleasant to stroll peacefully.
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