Opening hours and public holidays
Basic hours for most stores and businesses are from 9am to 6pm,
with an extended lunch hour from around noon to 2pm. Banks don't
open until 10am, stay open all day, but usually stop changing money
at either 2pm or 3pm; except for those at major airports, they're
closed at weekends and on public holidays. Museums and monuments
more or less follow office hours but many are closed on Monday.
Although plane and bus timetables are kept to whenever
possible, in the less developed parts of the country - most notably
Amazonia but also the interior of the Northeast - delays often
happen. Brazilians are very Latin in their attitude to time, and if
ever there was a country where patience will stand you in good
stead it's Brazil. Turn up at the arranged time, but don't be
surprised at all if you're kept waiting. Waiting times are
especially long if you have to deal with any part of the state
bureaucracy, like extending a visa. There is no way out of this;
just take a good book.
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