Mesquita is a municipality of Baixada Fluminense, in the Grande Rio region, state of Rio de Janeiro.
Understand
editMesquita is the newest municipality in the metropolitan area of Rio de Janeiro, having been dismembered from Nova Iguaçu in 1999. Just like Nilópolis, it is one of the main passages for people going from Nova Iguaçu to Rio de Janeiro. Mesquita is also crossed by the Japeri railway line, which connects the Central do Brasil station to the Japeri station. The stations of the Japeri line in Mesquita are Edson Passos, Mesquita (city center), and Presidente Juscelino.
Get in
editIn the Central Zone of Rio, there are urban bus, van and train lines to Mesquita. Buses to the municipality of Mesquita depart from Terminal Américo Fontenelle, and the trains depart from Central do Brasil train station. The vans to Mesquita also depart from the Central do Brasil area.
The main road access to Mesquita for those coming from the Rio de Janeiro city center are the Light highway (Via Light) and the Getúlio de Moura avenue.
Get around
editSee
edit- Área de Proteção Ambiental de Gericinó-Mendanha - APA de Gericinó-Mendanha (Gericinó-Mendanha Environmental Protection Area) - A large Environmental Protection Area between the municipalities of Nova Iguaçu, Mesquita, Nilópolis and Rio de Janeiro.
- Vila Olímpica de Mesquita (Mesquita Olympic Village)
- Estádio Giulite Coutinho - Estádio do América (Giulite Coutinho Stadium) - The stadium of the America Football Club, located in the neighborhood of Cosmorama (in an area mistakenly understood, even by some people from Rio, as belonging to Edson Passos, another neighborhood of Mesquita adjacent to Cosmorama).
Do
editBuy
editEat
edit- Recanto do Sabor Restaurante - Rua Gervásio, 177 - Presidente Juscelino, Mesquita.
- Casarão de Mesquita - Rua Paraná, 588 - Centro, Mesquita.
Drink
editSleep
edit- Hotel Paradise - Avenida Baronesa de Mesquita, 4700 - Vila Emil, Mesquita.