Review of Paramaribo
Paramaribo
Airline tickets to Paramaribo allow visitors to café-hop along De Waterkant and enjoy its riverside hustle and bustle.
Things to do
Take flights to Paramaribo and discover its historical buildings, like Neve Shalom Synagogue or the Presidential Palace. A stroll along the Suriname River or around Independence Square and the Palm Gardens can provide cool respite.
Shopping
City breaks in Paramaribo are not complete without a trip to Central Market, an age-old trading bazaar selling tropical fruits, fresh fish and coconuts. Book your flights to Paramaribo to stock up on the cheap souvenirs sold by the vendors on Waterkant.
Restaurants
On your holidays in Paramaribo expect a mix of Javanese, Dutch and Oriental-influenced cuisine in the many local eateries. Try spicy fresh breads or curried shrimp at Mix Food. Grills, pasta, salad, steak and burger joints cluster around Uitgaanscentrum.
Nightlife
By midnight, clubs like Havana Lounge in Uitgaanscentrum are pumping with Latino classics. Once the flight to Paramaribo is booked, expect fast-flowing Parbo beer, potent cocktails and large shots of local rum.
When to go
KLM has frequent flights to Paramaribo. Book airline tickets to visit a city renowned for its local festivals and events. Carnival processions take to the streets in February, and October sees the International Jazz Festival get in full swing.
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Cold and Wet13 Mar 13
No matter when you go to Bolgona. You are assured of a good time. If the weather is bad early in the year. There are still much to interest all travellersalberto contabore - united kingdom
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hotel zola-in zola predrosa is a fairly standard hotel and a little bit out of the centre. but a great base for the whole region. The staff are always attentive and very efficient. Next door restuarant is unusual but good and cheap for standard Italian fayre
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Bologna don't simply pass it by06 Oct 12
The majority of visitors to Italy go to nearby Florence, in Tuscany and just pass through Bologna. It's a big mistake. Bologna is a fabulous city, with hospitable people, elegance and good taste. It's one of the largest historical centres in Europe and contains innumerable places of art to visit as well as important museums. It has a radiant past such as having the oldest University in EuropeMike - UK
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To stay in the historical centre and walk, walk and walk to feel the atmosphere of the city. It feels like going back centuries. Climb up the leaning tower (torre degli asinelli) for a marvelous view of Bologna. Walk through the old market just behind Via Rizzoli one of the elegant and central streets of Bologna.




