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Beautiful view of Brasilia, great place to take pictures! There are some shops with souvenirs as well as typical food.
To clearly see and understand the beauty of oscar niemeyer's vision of the city, one has to go up the tower. The aeroplane structure of the city landscape is only understood once you see it from here. They have a beautiful cafe on the earlier floor where a brazilian coffee or a beer is a must. The tower entrance is shut if its too cloudy, windy or rainy. There is a nice I LOVE BRASILIA installation down the tower. A pic there is a must. May become your album cover too.
There is a free elevator that takes you to the viewing platform approximately one-third of the way up.The view is fully panoramic, and you can see the satellite towns that are perhaps 20km away.It will only pass 10-15 minutes of your time, and it's free.
The second best function for transmission towers surely is city sightseeing!Ironically, first thing I noticed while up there was the New Digital Tv Tower :p
The line moves fast...once on the observation deck you will have many photo opportunities. The views are just as amazing as the city. Near by is the waterfall, the I love Brasilia sign and plenty of great little shops.
This is a great place to see Brasilia and a bit of how the city is laid out. You can see downtown as well as the seat of government in the distance. The view is free but parking can be a bit touch and go depending on the time of day and the number of visitors. The fountains in front are a beautiful site at night. New elevators were recently installed. There is a snack and beverage center on the observation level so you can enjoy your cake with a view.Although not high enough to see all of Brasilia it is worth the time to visit, take in the views, and relax.
There are great views of all of Brasilia from the tower, so since it's free, it's worth going up. There are also shops and vendors around the base, and it's not far from the park, some hotels, and a mall.
You must wait in line for the elevator that will take you to the observation deck. From there you have a reasonable panoramic view of the city. But the view is not much better that you have from the top floor of some of the hotels.
You can find a great view of all of Brasilia on the top of the tower but to get there you will have to experience some of the worst conditions Brasil has to offer.Litter on the floor, beggars sleeping around are just some examples of why this is not a very pleasant visit.Even after you get up on the very old elevator, you will find a view blocked by metal nets, chewing gum attached to almost every surface completes the experience.Truly shameful...
Nice to take a stroll. The vendors around it are the best. Good chance for souvenir shopping. The line was long but there were a lot of tourists for the game.
The tower, the fountain and the "I love Brasilia" sign are perfect for your photos, you must have to walk a lot just to be there, but it is worth it
We were a bit line. Take the elevator for about one-third the height of the tower. From where you can see a nice appearance of the central avenue, stadium, government buildings, church, and more.
Can't get the full layout of the airplane design of Brasilia, however it was a good way to take in the Eixo Monumental and some of the nearby landmarks (Modern Cathedral, National Stadium, TV Tower fountain, National Congress bldg).Easy to go up and walk around even during the day of a World Cup game for a short excursion.
after walking around Brasilia, this is a great time and attraction to sum up your day. It gives you a view that brings everything you visited together in one scenic view. It is worth the wait and even beter if the sun is setting. It is safe for children to accompany you. You should also visit the lower level where there is a coffe shop and lounge. I sat there for two hours just relaxing a bit and enjoying the simmetric view of this planned city
I recommend this place if you like a good view of the city. It easy to get up there. You can have a good view of the congress building.