Dating back to the late 18th century, Largo da Alfandega, also known as Customs Square, has been a hub for commerce and social interaction in Florianopolis. The square is characterized by its neoclassical buildings, which frame a space filled with water features and bustling vendors. Visitors can explore the Municipal Public Market, where the aroma of Brazilian street food fills the air, and browse through stalls offering artisan goods and snacks. This historic site continues to be a vibrant center for both locals and tourists, blending architectural heritage with modern-day activities.
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