The plaza was designed as part of a larger urban revitalization project aimed at improving the aesthetics of the Itajuru Canal waterfront.
The water used in the lagoons is part of a recirculating system that incorporates lighting effects visible after sunset.
The square serves as a transitional point between the central urban district and the popular Forte Beach area.
It is a frequent host for municipal outdoor events and cultural celebrations during the peak summer months.
Praça das Águas is a public recreational plaza in Cabo Frio, Brazil, characterized by its integrated system of artificial lagoons and multi-level fountains. The site serves as an urban buffer zone connecting the city's lagoon-facing thoroughfares with the nearby coastline. The water features are arranged in a linear landscape design, allowing pedestrians to walk alongside illuminated pools. The plaza is situated adjacent to the Itajuru Canal, which provides a natural hydraulic link to the surrounding salt marshes and lagoon systems. It functions as a popular community gathering space for evening leisure. The infrastructure includes walkways, manicured greenery, and benches positioned to overlook the water displays.
The central elevated footbridge that provides a symmetrical view of the fountains against the evening sky.
Visit after sunset to see the fountains illuminated by the integrated lighting system.
Combine a visit to the plaza with a walk along the adjacent Itajuru Canal boardwalk.
The area is primarily an outdoor walking space, so wear comfortable footwear suitable for flat, paved surfaces.
Do not attempt to swim or wade in the decorative fountains, as the water is for display purposes only.