The Centro Luiz Gonzaga de Tradições Nordestinas, also known as Feira de São Cristóvão, is a cultural center in Rio de Janeiro that celebrates and promotes Northeastern Brazilian culture. Originally built as a pavilion for international exhibitions, it fell into disrepair until it was revitalized in 2003 to host a vibrant Northeastern fair with music, food, and crafts. It's now a lively spot where you can enjoy traditional Northeastern music like forró, savor regional dishes, and soak up the rich cultural heritage of Brazil's Northeast.
For us locals, this place is known for their legendary late-night karaoke bars and very affordable food and drinks.