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How long is the drive from Morro de Sao Paulo to Florianopolis?

The direct drive from Morro de Sao Paulo to Florianopolis is 1,568 mi (2,523 km), and should have a drive time of 1 day 5 hrs in normal traffic.

If you’re going on a road trip from Morro de Sao Paulo to Florianopolis, we did the research for you and compiled some great stops along the way — with Sao Paulo, Curitiba, Belo Horizonte, Campos Do Jordao, Balneario Camboriu, Ubatuba, Ouro Preto, Santos, Pocos de Caldas, and Itacare, as well as top places to visit like Mercado Central de Belo Horizonte and Praça da Liberdade, or the ever-popular Itacarezinho Beach.

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Top cities between Morro de Sao Paulo and Florianopolis

The top cities between Morro de Sao Paulo and Florianopolis are Sao Paulo, Curitiba, Belo Horizonte, Campos Do Jordao, Balneario Camboriu, Ubatuba, Ouro Preto, Santos, Pocos de Caldas, and Itacare. Sao Paulo is the most popular city on the route. It's 22 hours from Morro de Sao Paulo and 8 hours from Florianopolis.
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Itacaré

Itacaré is a charming town located at the mouth of the Rio de Contas on Brazil's Cocoa Coast. The area boasts beautiful beaches such as Concha Beach and Prainha, which offer opportunities for surfing and relaxation. Itacarezinho Beach is known for its reefs and sea turtles, while Serra do Conduru State Park, nestled in the nearby mountains, features stunning waterfalls and diverse wildlife.
6% as popular as Sao Paulo
1 hour off the main route, 8% of way to Florianopolis
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Ouro Preto

Tours
Scenic Railroads
Ouro Preto, located in the Serra do Espinhaço mountains of eastern Brazil, is a charming colonial town renowned for its baroque architecture and picturesque cobblestone streets. The town features numerous bridges, fountains, and squares, with Central Tiradentes Square being a notable landmark. Ouro Preto is also home to several 18th-century churches and chapels, including the iconic St. Francis of Assisi Church.
10% as popular as Sao Paulo
2 hours off the main route, 51% of way to Florianopolis
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Belo Horizonte

Belo Horizonte, the capital city of Minas Gerais in southeastern Brazil, is surrounded by picturesque mountains and is famous for its Mineirão Stadium, which also houses the Brazilian Football Museum. The city is home to the stunning Pampulha Architectural Complex and Lake Pampulha, where you can find the unique Church of St. Francis of Assisi designed by renowned architect Oscar Niemeyer. With a population of over 2.
30% as popular as Sao Paulo
22 minutes off the main route, 52% of way to Florianopolis
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Poços de Caldas

Poços de Caldas is a charming Brazilian city known for its hot springs, lush greenery, and beautiful architecture. The city offers a relaxing atmosphere with its thermal baths and scenic parks, making it a popular destination for those seeking rest and rejuvenation. Visitors can explore the historic buildings, enjoy panoramic views from the Christ the Redeemer statue, or take a leisurely stroll around José Afonso Junqueira Park.
6% as popular as Sao Paulo
1 hour off the main route, 67% of way to Florianopolis
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Ubatuba

Ubatuba, located in Brazil's São Paulo state, is a coastal municipality surrounded by the lush rainforest of Serra do Mar National Park. Itamambuca Beach is famous for its powerful surf, while Anchieta Island's waters serve as a feeding ground for sea turtles. The TAMAR Project in Ubatuba works to protect these turtles and features a visitor center with tanks. Additionally, Ubatuba Aquarium showcases various marine creatures.
10% as popular as Sao Paulo
2 hours off the main route, 68% of way to Florianopolis
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Campos do Jordão

Campos do Jordão, located in Brazil's Mantiqueira Mountains and part of São Paulo state, is known for its Swiss-style architecture. The city is home to Parque Estadual de Campos do Jordão, a vast park covering a third of the municipality with pine forests and mountains that provide habitats for various bird species and endangered animals like pumas and ocelots. Additionally, visitors can enjoy the milder weather during the off-season when the city is less crowded.
23% as popular as Sao Paulo
60 minutes off the main route, 68% of way to Florianopolis
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São Paulo

Nature & Parks
Biking Trails
São Paulo, Brazil is a bustling financial hub and one of the world's most populous cities. It boasts a rich architectural heritage, from neo-Gothic structures to modernist marvels like the Edifício Copan. The city also holds cultural significance with landmarks such as the colonial-style Pátio do Colégio church, marking its Jesuit foundation in 1554.
Most popular city on this route
20 minutes off the main route, 73% of way to Florianopolis
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Santos

Santos is a vibrant coastal city located in the southern region of Brazil's São Paulo state. This major seaport spans from the mainland to São Vicente Island, offering stunning views and a rich maritime atmosphere. The island features an urban center that overlooks the picturesque Bay of Santos, renowned for its expansive beach and a beautiful 5.3km-long garden along the coastline.
9% as popular as Sao Paulo
49 minutes off the main route, 74% of way to Florianopolis
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Curitiba

Curitiba has effectively addressed its waste management issues through the innovative Garbage That Is Not Garbage Program. This initiative not only educated the residents about environmental concerns but also created employment opportunities and improved food security across all social classes. By collaborating with the Institute for Social Integration, the city provided jobs at sorting stations to previously unemployed individuals, including those struggling with alcoholism, disabilities, or homelessness.
46% as popular as Sao Paulo
31 minutes off the main route, 87% of way to Florianopolis
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Balneário Camboriú

Balneário Camboriú, located in the southern Brazilian state of Santa Catarina, is a popular resort city known for its stunning high-rise buildings and beautiful beaches such as Praia Central. Avenida Atlântica, a bustling boulevard along the beachfront, is lined with an array of bars, restaurants, and shops. At the mouth of the Rio Camboriú lies Unipraias Park where visitors can enjoy breathtaking city views from zip lines and cable cars.
12% as popular as Sao Paulo
17 minutes off the main route, 96% of way to Florianopolis

Best stops along Morro de Sao Paulo to Florianopolis drive

The top stops along the way from Morro de Sao Paulo to Florianopolis (with short detours) are Ibirapuera Park, Jardim Botânico, and Beto Carrero World. Other popular stops include Mercado Central de Belo Horizonte, Av. Paulista, and Amantikir Park.
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Itacarezinho Beach

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Beach
Nature & Parks
Itacarezinho Beach is a tropical paradise located on Ilhe Itacare road, 15 km from the city center. This 3.5 km long beach is surrounded by coconut trees and features powdery white sand and a freshwater stream cascading down from the hill onto the beach. It's known for its good waves, making it a popular spot for surfing. To reach this picturesque destination, visitors can either walk down the hill or drive through private property.
This spot is as close to heaven as you can get here on earth. Be sure to stop at the Mirante on the way down for a beautiful photo. If you have the money, you can rent a gorgeous cabana, but be prepared to open up your wallet. It’s about $300R per person. $250R comes back in food and drinks. The second option is $300R total for chairs, an umbrella, pizza and a few beers. My best recommendation is solid footwear for the walk (10 mins downhill and 15 mins uphill), carry your Havianas, and bring water, snacks, and towels. You can also hike to another nearby beach on a trail should you choose. Last great perk, you can rinse off in a fresh water waterfall coming from the nearby river. Totally worth the trek.
Adrienne M — Google review
Very beautiful and quiet beach. You can get there by walking through the club, leaving your vehicle on the roadside. If you want to go down, they charge R$350 per person, which will be converted into consumption. We used the entrance fee and it wasn't worth it. I recommend walking down as access is quick and safe. There's a very good pizzeria on the beach that doesn't charge for food and costs R$80 for a pizza for two people. They also rent chairs, but as there are lots of coconut palms, a canga on the beach with the shade of these trees will take the edge off the sun.
W49 S — Google review
It's a paradise. A must go!
Marcelo S — Google review
Wonderful place in Bahia! I do recommend it.
Rodrigo G — Google review
Beautiful beach, but the restaurant is expensive.
Samuel F — Google review
One of the best beaches in Itacaré. You can either leave your car at the entrance and walk down to the beach or park inside the property at a cost. Itacarezinho isn't usually crowded. In case you don't have a beach chair or a parasol, you can rent them from the only kiosk you'll find on the premises. There is also a minimum spending requirement restaurant.
Helsingberg A — Google review
So nice!
Elisabeta V — Google review
A great tourist attraction not more than an hour from the city of Ilhéus, offering great, though not cheap, food and drinks. The beach itself is splendid. Not a piece of rubbish to be seen.
Luca A — Google review
4.6
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4.5
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Itacaré, State of Bahia, 45530-000, Brazil, USA
http://itacarezinho.com/pt/
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Mercado Central de Belo Horizonte

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Market
Shopping
Farmers Markets
Mercado Central de Belo Horizonte is a bustling indoor market that offers a vibrant mix of food, crafts, and souvenir vendors alongside casual bars and restaurants. This modern city boasts a rich architectural heritage, including the Pampulha Modern Ensemble and Obras de Oscar Niemeyer.
The very best experience to understand and discover the local taste and culture. Being a Latino, some halls looked so familiar, I felt in Mexico, some others looked so Colombian or Ecuadorian... and of course, some felt a totally new experience and authentically local, 1000% Brazilian. Diversity as its best! Get lunch from the buffets with a nice portion of feijão and picanha, pared with a Brahma beer chopp. Then, look for a coffee with pão de queijo. And, since it is warm and humid, stop for a caipirinha, 500 ml or 1000 ml
Guillermo H — Google review
Mercado Central in Belo Horizonte is a vibrant and authentic experience you won’t want to miss! 🇧🇷✨ It’s the perfect place to explore the rich culture and flavors of Minas Gerais. From delicious cheeses, sweets, and artisanal cachaça to handmade crafts and souvenirs, every corner is full of charm. The friendly vendors and lively atmosphere make it a joy to wander through. Whether you’re shopping, tasting local treats, or just soaking in the vibe — this market is a true gem in BH!
Arto L — Google review
It's always a great experience to come here. They have numerous shops with food, drinks, and various products, from cheese, crafts, souvenirs, and much more. Try the local dishes, such as the "pão de queijo", "empada", etc.
Joao V — Google review
If you want to taste the soul of Minas Gerais, Mercado Central de Belo Horizonte is mandatory. Since 1929 this indoor market has occupied an entire city block and grown into a cultural hub with over 400 stalls offering food, crafts, produce, cachaça, and more. The tradition of Queijo de Minas, recently recognized by UNESCO as part of Brazil’s intangible cultural heritage, is everywhere. You will find every variation fresh, semi aged, and aged made and sold by local cheesemakers. Walking through the aisles, you see that this is not just commerce. It is a snapshot of Minas’s diversity, where vendors of Portuguese, African, and local heritage sell side by side. You hear local accents, smell roasting coffee, and taste sweets like doce de leite or goiabada. The number of micro bars and snack counters filled with locals eating feijão tropeiro, pão de queijo and having a beer shows how deeply this market is woven into daily life. What separates it from many Latin American markets is its cleanliness and organization. Floors are polished, stalls are tidy and vendors take pride in presentation. At the same time, it does not feel artificial. It still has that energy and authenticity that makes a market alive. Where it falls short is in the live animal section, which feels cramped, and the odd rule that bans bicycle parking even though the city promotes cycling. These are outdated issues that should be fixed. The structure itself has presence, with steel beams, high ceilings and historic character. In the 1960s the market faced closure but local merchants took control and rebuilt it as a covered space in just 15 days, keeping it alive for generations. Mercado Central is not just a food hall. It is a living panorama of Minas Gerais culture, flavor and identity. Whether you come for cheese, coffee, crafts or conversation, you leave feeling connected to Belo Horizonte’s beating heart.
Pedro A — Google review
A very nice experience. Very lively and authentic. we had no problems with safety at all and saw guards in a very discreet way so this was not influencing the experience was the last day of our stay in Brazil and we bought a lot of interesting things to bring home.
Peter B — Google review
What an amazing place! Full of randomly stuff, amazing stuff, good food, beautiful souvenirs and nice people
Thais P — Google review
Wow! This market is enormous and has everything! They have all kinds of foods, antiques, souvenirs, cafes, bars, spices, sauces, household items, and even animals! A must visit!
Dave — Google review
Great place to visit and shop. Lots of restaurants and bars. Some markets but this is not the place for local produce. Tried to find great Pao de Queijo but everything was average.
James S — Google review
4.7
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4.5
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Av. Augusto de Lima, 744 - Centro, Belo Horizonte - MG, 30190-922, Brazil
http://mercadocentral.com.br/
+55 31 3274-9434
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Praça da Liberdade

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Sights & Landmarks
Praça da Liberdade, also known as Liberty Square, is a vibrant cultural hub and popular green space in Belo Horizonte. It is surrounded by museums, historic buildings, and government offices that have been converted into the Praça da Liberdade Cultural Complex. This complex houses nine museums and galleries including the Metal Museum, Memorial Minas Gerais Vale, Mines Museum, Bank of Brazil Cultural Centre, and the iconic Niemeyer Building.
Good Destination if you're spending some time in Belo Horizonte. In the afternoon people are exercising, walking their dogs or playing with their kids.. there are also several museums surrounding the park.. lots do do
Sam A — Google review
Cool plaza with lots of museums around. They host music, food, and culture festivals.
Christian P — Google review
If you like the history behind, that's the place to start... Still clean, keeps its visuals, however, some street sellers can be annoying.
Aaron A — Google review
Amazing place! Culturally must visit! All the best of Minas Gerais can be found here. Good quality souvenires and perfect ambience. Historically rich! Architecturally fascinating.
Gomes G — Google review
It’s a cool cool spot. There were some artisan hippies in there. I bought a cool little ring from and they have like an awesome gem museum on one side of the park on the other side. They have like an art museum. It’s like the old governors mansion it’s really spectacular a lot of history a lot of beauty overall just a gorgeous park in area.
Shawn R — Google review
Beautiful place for a stroll, any time of day. Bonus if you read up on the historical value of the buildings you see surrounding the park itself. Sidenote: there's a very kind man just off the south side of the park, on Avenida Cristovao Colombo, who sells chicletes and other boxed treats from his wheelchair, to passing motorists. He's been selling from this very same corner, from his wheelchair, for over 30 years.
George T — Google review
Beautiful park both during the day and at night. Very cool museums and sights around the border. Look out for free entry days into the museums!
Kyle D — Google review
Beautiful square in the center of Belo Horizonte inspired on the gardens of the Versailles palace, it is one of the most relevant ones. It has the so called cultural circuit around it, including different museums, knowledge institutions and at least one theater. The CCBB (cultural center of Banco do Brasil) stays nearby and is a must do visit. Also notice the wavy building, it is Oscar Niemeyer’s project. And such a beautiful one. The palm trees lane is so beautiful!
P4K T — Google review
4.7
(68310)
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4.5
(10973)
s/n - Funcionários, Belo Horizonte - MG, 30140-010, Brazil
https://www.pracadaliberdade.com/
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Tiradentes' Statue

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Points of Interest & Landmarks
One of the most beautiful places of Ouro Preto. Every detail of the square and its buildings exude history. It is well worth knowing.
Wagner A — Google review
Beautiful historical place in the Center of this World Heritage city of Ouro Preto.
Miguel C — Google review
It is a statue
Matt F — Google review
Amazing place and tons of history in one Place.
Houtan N — Google review
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Yorma R — Google review
(Translated by Google) The Tiradentes Statue is the focal point of Tiradentes Square and one of the most iconic symbols of Brazilian history. Built in honor of the martyr of the Inconfidência Mineira, it represents the country's fight for freedom and independence. Surrounded by beautiful colonial mansions, museums, and historic churches, the statue is located in one of the most iconic settings in Ouro Preto. It is a must-see for photos, contemplation, and reflection on the past. Being there is a way to feel the power of history living before your eyes. (Original) A Estátua de Tiradentes é o ponto central da Praça Tiradentes e um dos símbolos mais emblemáticos da história do Brasil. Erguida em homenagem ao mártir da Inconfidência Mineira, ela representa a luta pela liberdade e pela independência do país. Cercada por belos casarões coloniais, museus e igrejas históricas, a estátua está em um dos cenários mais icônicos de Ouro Preto. É parada obrigatória para fotos, contemplação e reflexão sobre o passado. Estar ali é sentir a força da história viva diante dos olhos.
Eric F — Google review
(Translated by Google) Tiradentes Square – Ouro Preto, Minas Gerais Tiradentes Square, the heart of Ouro Preto, is one of those places that blends architectural beauty with undeniable historical significance. Surrounded by colonial mansions, museums, and charming restaurants, it's the ideal starting point for exploring the city. But be careful: behind the hustle and bustle of tourists and selfies with the statue of Joaquim José da Silva Xavier, there's a story that deserves to be told more accurately than textbooks usually portray. History Beyond the Statue Many people believe that Tiradentes was executed there, in the square itself, but this is not true. In reality, he was hanged in Rio de Janeiro in 1792. What happened in Ouro Preto (then Vila Rica) was the public display of parts of his body as a form of intimidation against those who sympathized with the Minas Gerais Conspiracy. One of the places chosen for this "demonstration" was precisely this square, where his imposing statue, erected in the early 20th century, now stands. Another curious and little-known detail: the popular image of Tiradentes, with his long hair and thick beard, is more of a constructed symbol than an accurate portrait. At the time, political prisoners had their heads shaved as a form of humiliation and punishment. In other words, the current image was inspired more by the figure of Christ, to reinforce the "martyr" character of the inconfidente, than by any real record. Practical tips for your visit The square is surrounded by important tourist attractions, such as the Inconfidência Museum, the Science and Technology Museum of the School of Mines, and several shops selling crafts and local products. In terms of dining, there's no shortage of good options: restaurants, cafes, and bars in the surrounding area cater to everyone from those seeking a typical Minas Gerais lunch to those simply looking for a good coffee or craft beer. If you're arriving by car, be patient. Parking there is a near-epic task, especially on weekends and holidays. The best tip is to arrive early—very early. After 10 a.m., the spaces on the nearby streets are usually already occupied. Another option is to use the paid parking lots nearby or even park your car a little further away and walk. Conclusion Tiradentes Square isn't just a postcard—it's a place for reflection on Brazilian history, full of layers and contradictions. It blends the baroque charm of Ouro Preto with a turbulent past that still echoes in the cobblestones. It's worth sitting on a bench, watching the world go by, and letting history (and the smell of cheese bread wafting from the nearby eateries) do its work. Just don't forget comfortable shoes: the hills come right after. (Original) Praça Tiradentes – Ouro Preto/MG A Praça Tiradentes, coração de Ouro Preto, é daqueles lugares que misturam beleza arquitetônica com um peso histórico inegável. Cercada por casarões coloniais, museus e restaurantes charmosos, ela é o ponto de partida ideal para explorar a cidade. Mas atenção: por trás do vai e vem de turistas e das selfies com a estátua de Joaquim José da Silva Xavier, há uma história que merece ser contada com mais precisão do que os livros didáticos geralmente mostram. História além da estátua Muita gente acredita que Tiradentes foi executado ali, na própria praça, mas isso não é verdade. Na realidade, ele foi enforcado no Rio de Janeiro em 1792. O que aconteceu em Ouro Preto (então Vila Rica) foi a exposição pública de partes do seu corpo, como forma de intimidação aos que simpatizassem com a Inconfidência Mineira. Um dos lugares escolhidos para essa “demonstração” foi exatamente essa praça, onde hoje se ergue sua imponente estátua, erguida no início do século XX. Outro detalhe curioso e pouco divulgado: a imagem popular de Tiradentes, com longos cabelos e barba espessa, é mais um símbolo construído do que um retrato fiel. Na época, prisioneiros políticos tinham seus cabelos raspados como forma de humilhação e punição. Ou seja, a imagem atual foi inspirada mais na figura de Cristo, para reforçar o caráter “mártir” do inconfidente, do que em qualquer registro real. Dicas práticas para a visita A praça é rodeada por pontos turísticos importantes, como o Museu da Inconfidência, o Museu de Ciência e Técnica da Escola de Minas e várias lojinhas de artesanato e produtos locais. Em termos de gastronomia, não faltam boas opções: restaurantes, cafés e bares no entorno atendem desde quem quer um almoço típico mineiro até quem só busca um bom café ou uma cerveja artesanal. Se estiver vindo de carro, vá com paciência. Estacionar por ali é uma missão quase épica, especialmente em fins de semana e feriados. A dica de ouro é chegar cedo — bem cedo. Depois das 10h da manhã, as vagas nas ruas próximas já estão, geralmente, todas ocupadas. Outra opção é usar os estacionamentos pagos nas redondezas ou mesmo deixar o carro um pouco mais longe e caminhar. Conclusão A Praça Tiradentes não é só um cartão-postal — é um ponto de reflexão sobre a história do Brasil, cheio de camadas e contradições. Mistura o charme barroco de Ouro Preto com um passado turbulento que ainda ecoa nas pedras do calçamento. Vale sentar num banco, observar o movimento e deixar a história (e o cheiro de pão de queijo saindo das lanchonetes próximas) fazerem seu trabalho. Só não esqueça de calçar um sapato confortável: a ladeira vem logo depois.
Matheus P — Google review
(Translated by Google) A place full of history, I recommend hiring a local guide, and it's inexpensive. It's worth it to learn a little about the past. (Original) Lugar cheio de histórias, recomendo contratar um guia local, e barato. Vale a pena para saber um pouco do passado.
Paulo C — Google review
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4.7
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Praça Tiradentes - Ouro Preto, MG, 35400-000, Brazil
https://www.ouropreto.mg.gov.br/
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São João del Rei

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Scenic Railroads
In the heart of South America lies São João del Rei, a charming village known as Solar dos Nunes or 'Sun of the Nuns'. This peaceful place offers a simple and quiet way of life. Despite its small size, it boasts beloved attractions and shops. Visitors can admire a beautiful church, stroll by a picturesque lake, and explore a quaint garden near the village's most important feature - the nunnery.
4.2
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State of Minas Gerais, Brazil, USA
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Casa do Papai Noel - Pequena Finlândia

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Sights & Landmarks
Points of Interest & Landmarks
Quaint shopping village with a Scandinavian Christmas theme, for gifts, sweets & Santa sightings.
Local pet-friendly 🥰
Jenifer M — Google review
It's fun tô take the kids and it's very thematic! Beautiful to walk at night and even more beautiful in Christmas season. There is also a place there with one of the best hot chocolate I've ever tasted!
Leonardo N — Google review
Main atraction on the city .must visit . And interesting emporiums who sells selectrd food from rio and minas gerais . Chocolate and trita are the main products .
Luciana S — Google review
It's beautiful and have some nice stores for local food, but i really thought that it would be bigger and have some more attractions
Dimitri L — Google review
Funny and entertaining, walk around and find Christmas in the middle of an almost Brazil. Opened is definitely a different place to go to.
Gonçalo E — Google review
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Fabio R — Google review
A miniature of Santa's town in the city of Penedo. The city is known for being a touristic city with major finnish heritage. This specific spot's audience are probably children and families.
Arthur B — Google review
Awesome place, great for shopping, eating and take many pictures.
Alexandre C — Google review
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3.8
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R. das Velas, 100 - Penedo, Itatiaia - RJ, 27580-000, Brazil
https://www.facebook.com/shoppingpequenafinlandia/
+55 24 3351-2002
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Recanto Japonês

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Sights & Landmarks
Architectural Buildings
Recanto Japonês is a serene and inspiring oasis located just outside the bustling center of Pocos de Caldas. This outdoor tourist attraction features a picturesque artificial lake teeming with colorful koi fish, charming bridges, and lush trees reminiscent of Japan. Originally established in 1920 as a water reservoir, it later transformed into the enchanting Recanto das Borboletas, celebrated for its rich biodiversity that delighted both locals and visitors alike.
Beautiful place, bring a peace in holidays
Geisel B — Google review
One of my favorite places on this city, a real Japanese park inside downtown... Beautiful trees, flours, typical fish and water mirrors...its not only 5 starts because the old Japanese house its not more there...
Marina G — Google review
Absolutely gorgeous, monkeys grabbing banana and peanut from your hand. My two toddlers loved it.
Alessandro A — Google review
Very Good! Nice place to visit with your family.
Beatriz B — Google review
The place is so beautiful and you can see monkeys and racoons.
Camille S — Google review
U can see monkeys and racoons... It's a beautiful place to visit
Claudemir S — Google review
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Junio T — Google review
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Felipe B — Google review
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R. Amapá - Jardim dos Estados, Poços de Caldas - MG, 37701-070, Brazil
https://citur.com.br/
+55 35 99996-3333
8

Santuário Nacional de Nossa Senhora Aparecida

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Shrine
Sights & Landmarks
The National Sanctuary of Our Lady of Aparecida, inaugurated in 1980 and renovated in 2017, is the largest Catholic evangelization center in Brazil. It attracts around 13 to 14 million tourists annually.
Very impressive place to visit and walk around. Even if you don’t come for a pilgrimage, it is worth while to come and make it a tourist visit. It was quite busy even though it was weekday
Philipp L — Google review
This was an absolutely stunning Basilica. The second largest in the world only the Vatican is larger. The stone murals were beautiful along with everything else ..a must see.
Deborah S — Google review
Will definitely go back there one day. This is worth visiting.
Ruby W — Google review
The most breathing cathedral in Brazil, the spiritually makes you feel the amazing atmosphere that surrounds us. It is almost impossible not to feel better after your visit to this sacred place.
Roger S — Google review
Considered the second biggest Catholic Temple of the world (after San Pedro Temple in Vatican) and the biggest in Brazil. Beautiful religious place with plenty of infrastructure to accommodate faithful from all places and renew their vows
Claudio T — Google review
It was bigger than o ever imagined. It’s like an entire city, it takes hours to walk around and be able to appreciate every detail. Lots of stores inside and restaurants. With the Covid-19 restrictions, we couldn’t see more of the inside details but it was worth it. They have mass every hour and multiple locations as well. I loved it. Perfect to buy gifts and there more attractions outside the Basilica as well. The entire city is filled with attractions and even the cities nearby.
Katiuscia M — Google review
This should be included in the must visit places in Brazil. The cathedral is huge and very beautiful. The dome ia decorated with paintings of Brazilian fauna. The sacred image of the Holly Mary, which was found by locals and is attributed to several miracles, is exposed there. The energy of this place is hard to describe.
Paulo A — Google review
Amazing place to visit Highly recommend to arrive early and avoid crowds. Still an amazing visit
M B — Google review
4.9
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4.8
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Av. Dr. Júlio Prestes, s/n - Ponte Alta, Aparecida - SP, 12570-000, Brazil
https://www.a12.com/santuario/
+55 300 210 1210
9

Morro do Elefante

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Scenic spot
Sights & Landmarks
Morro do Elefante is a must-visit spot offering breathtaking city and mountain views. Accessible by road or cable car, the hilltop terrace provides an incredible panoramic view of the entire tourist center. The cable car ride is a popular choice for reaching the top, where visitors can enjoy the stunning scenery and even return for a second visit. Standing at 1800 meters above sea level, this location offers an adrenaline-pumping experience with its elephant trunk-like curvature.
Awesome place to watch the sunset with life music They have a cable car that connects to the park at the bottom During Christmas the lights are espetacular
Daniel T — Google review
It was a silly place but fun for our kid and we took lots of pictures. The photographer in there was really nice and only charged us R$5 per adult to take photos of us by the sign and even did a video with snow falling. We enjoyed that!
Tatiana M — Google review
Overlooking Campos do jordoan, beautiful European style town right in brazil. You can take a "ski lift" type ride up or down to the overlook. Couple of little shops and food vendors so you can spend a little extra time enjoying the view. The photos are what so much of the home, hotels, shops and restaurants are like.
Bert A — Google review
It was OK but not that much of a thing to see you have to pay to get a good photo photo it was around 5reais The cable car is not working now so if you want to try the cable car you have to wait-a-bit more It's also not easy to park
Amy H — Google review
Beautiful view in a place that could get potential to be better. We climbed to the elephant's hill using the scared cable car, I believe its was created with the city and never modernized. My husband, who is Canadian, liked the experience more than I did. He was scared but he found excited at the same time. I think that because I have already been to Campos do Jordão several times, I think at this point the city, which seems to be very rich looking at the hotels in the area and people who frequent it, should have already renovated that a long time ago and have made something much better and more attractive, as the other countries that have mountains for Ski. I think don’t need to be exactly the same, but Mount Tremblant in Quebec also has a small area up hill and its not so fancy, but little more attractive and safe. Anyway, the view is very beautiful and we can see the whole city, mountains and part of the other surrounding regions. When we get up there again, the attractions could be much more elaborate and modernized giving opportunity to locals to get better jobs, show a nicer view and give to the city, locals and visitors a better structure. I think the place with elephants is a good idea, especially for children, but they could modernize it and charge a little for the entrance to maintain the place. They also could make a kind of a little mall where people could expose their crafts making their products more attractive and a nice cafe or restaurant with a lookout ... Anyway, use a little of the American style of exposing your business, which could be better for everybody. If I had money to invest, that unfortunately is not the case at the moment, I would probably organize people and get that changed for the benefit of all city and visitors. Grade: Eli = 3, Serge = 3 Recommend: It’s worth for the Mountain View.
Discovering D — Google review
Overall a very nice place. The cable car looked a bit outdated and you definitely shouldn't be afraid of heights haha. But you are rewarded at the end with a beautiful view! :)
Tina G — Google review
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Cris P — Google review
Mount Elephant! Has lots of elephant statues, nice picture spots and the highlight is you get to take picture with make believe snow😂
ITZZEES H — Google review
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3.7
(9935)
Av. da Vila Médica - Jardim Belvedere, Campos do Jordão - SP, 12460-000, Brazil
http://parquecapivari.com.br/
10

Amantikir Park

Botanical garden
Nature & Parks
Serene botanical garden offering a variety of flora & fauna, plus labyrinths, eateries & events.
Awesome park with great infrastructure. They have an awesome place to view the valley. There are cats around the park but not friendly
Daniel T — Google review
This park is absolutely beautiful. We spent a few hours here, exploring. Then we had lunch at the restaurant at the end and it was wonderful.
Tatiana M — Google review
Such a beautiful place with kind-hearted staff! I’m not a local and didn’t know that they only accept cash and Pix, and since my card was international they couldn’t accept it. The girl selling tickets let me in for free and covered my parking as well. Such a simple yet kind act, it was genuinely the highlight of my day! The plants and gardens were beautiful, and I felt very peaceful afterwards. I would recommend this place to everyone!
Alexandra N — Google review
The place is gorgeous, but quite expensive for full ticket payers. The visit lasts around 1.5h
Paulo B — Google review
This park was absolutely beautiful and worth the 40 Reis entrance fee. The gardens were all well-maintained. The views of the surrounding valleys were spectacular. It's an easy stroll through the park, and there's even a maze to navigate through. There are various plants to see and coy fish in the ponds. And there's a tree house you can visit. You only need 1-2 hours total to see everything. The employees were nice, but it may be difficult to find someone that speaks English.
Christine M — Google review
They have good tree house.. and nice place to take a walk with family, unfortunately every garden doesn’t really represent the country mentioned. Only Japanese garden and Chinese garden that bit represent their own country.
Anastasia K — Google review
Absolutely wonderful botanical gardens. The location is amazing, with plenty of beautiful scenery. From the treehouse to hedge maze, there is a lot to occupy half a day. I was impressed with how well it was maintained and the variety of plants. The price was reasonable for what you get to see. Also, there is a student discount if you show your student ID. Highly recommend Amantikir Park; it is a must see if you are in the area.
Lucas K — Google review
Here was one of the most beautiful botanical park where I have visited ever. We can identify that they respect nature. Even kid can enjoy and have fun here. In addition, we can see beautiful mountains view from here.
Papipupenta — Google review
4.7
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4.5
(12802)
R. Simplício Ribeiro de Toledo Neto, 2200 - Gavião Gonzaga, Campos do Jordão - SP, 12467-610, Brazil
http://www.parqueamantikir.com.br/ingresso/
+55 12 99634-6784
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11

Loja Shopping - Fundação Projeto Tamar

Store
Zoos & Aquariums
Aquariums
(Translated by Google) Very good for taking children. Great tour, especially in the afternoon because visitors can feed the turtles. (Only children from 2 to 10 years old can participate). (Original) Muito bom para levar crianças. Ótimo passeio, principalmente a tarde porque os visitantes podem alimentar as tartarugas. ( Somente crianças de 2 a 10 anos podem participar).
Sandra G — Google review
The prices are criminal! I know that they could offer less expensive products still being environmentally friendly. It's more important to get more money for the cause than to offer products that only rich people can afford.
Fran F — Google review
(Translated by Google) A great way to learn about sea turtles. Excellent for children of any age. (Original) Uma ótima opção de conhecer sobre as tartarugas marinhas. Excelente para crianças de qualquer idade
Angela L — Google review
(Translated by Google) Very beautiful place, good to take children to see sea turtles and teach them how to preserve the beaches, congratulations to you all (Original) Muito lindo local bom pra levar as crianças pra conhecer as tartarugas marinhas e ensinar a preservar as praias parabéns a vcs todos
Manuel W — Google review
(Translated by Google) Beautiful work of preservation and rehabilitation of sea turtles. Lots of information about the turtles of the Brazilian coast. A great experience for any age. R$22 per person, students pay half price. (Original) Bonito trabalho de preservação e reabilitação das tartarugas marinhas. Muita informação sobre as tartarugas do litoral brasileiro. Uma ótima experiência pra qualquer idade. R$ 22 por pessoa,. estudante paga meia.
Carlos D — Google review
(Translated by Google) Wonderful work done in the rehabilitation of sea turtles, management of eggs and hatchlings and environmental education. Beautiful to visit with the family! The animals are wonderful! (Original) Trabalho maravilhoso feito na reabilitação de tartarugas marinhas, manejo de ovos e filhotes e educação ambiental. Lindo para visitar com a família! Os animais são maravilhosos!
Ana F — Google review
(Translated by Google) Store located in Ubatuba Mall. Various products that serve customers who cooperate with the cause ✌🏼😄 (Original) Loja Localizada no Ubatuba Mall. Vários produtos que atendem os clientes que cooperam com a causa ✌🏼😄
Day O — Google review
(Translated by Google) I am a fan of this fantastic project The Ubatuba base is beautiful! The Caiçara Museum is amazing! Awareness activities for children are a 10! All the staff are very kind and helpful (Original) Sou admiradora deste projeto fantástico A base Ubatuba está linda! O Museu Caiçara arrasou! Atividades de conscientização para as crianças é 10! Todos os funcionários muito gentis e prestativos
Mirtis F — Google review
4.8
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4.5
(2934)
Rua Guarani - 374, Loja 504, Ubatuba Mall, Itaguá, Ubatuba - SP, 11689-046, Brazil
https://tamar.org.br/
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Trilha da Pedra Redonda

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Nature & Parks
Mountains
Hiking Trails
Trilha da Pedra Redonda is a relatively easy hiking trail that starts at the end of Av. das Montanhas or can be reached from the Plato trail. It takes about an hour to complete and offers a tranquil experience through lush greenery. The trail leads to a 1990m rounded peak, providing panoramic views of the surrounding landscape. Hikers are advised to wear comfortable clothes and sneakers, bring water, and apply sunscreen due to windy conditions on the rocks and intense sun exposure.
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Janaina C — Google review
(Translated by Google) Great trail, relatively easy and very rewarding. The view at the end is stunning, and we were lucky to go on a day when the Minas Gerais side was clear and the São Paulo side was very foggy—simply incredible. Note that you need to purchase your ticket online, and there are fixed entry times. (Original) Ótima trilha, relativamente fácil e muito proveitosa. A vista no final é muito boa, e tivemos sorte de ir num dia onde o lado mineiro estava com céu limpo, e o lado paulista com muita névoa, simplesmente incrível. Atentar-se que é necessário comprar a entrada pela internet e há horários fixos de entrada.
Bruno H — Google review
(Translated by Google) Without a doubt, the best trail in Monte Verde. The area is very well maintained by private initiative, with excellent upkeep, clear signage, security, and guidance before the start of the trail, making the entrance fee worthwhile. It's the most suitable option for families, especially older people and children, as the route is easy and accessible. The Platô trail, while very beautiful, is much steeper, more rugged, and longer, requiring physical preparation and extra attention. I recommend both, but each is suited to a different type of visitor and fitness level. (Original) Sem dúvida, a melhor trilha de Monte Verde. O local é muito bem cuidado pela iniciativa privada, com excelente manutenção, sinalização clara, segurança e orientações antes do início do percurso, o que faz o valor do ingresso valer a pena. É a opção mais indicada para famílias, especialmente pessoas de mais idade e crianças, pois o trajeto é tranquilo e acessível. Já a trilha do Platô, embora muito bonita, é bem mais íngreme, acidentada e longa, exigindo preparo físico e atenção redobrada. Recomendo ambas, mas cada uma para um tipo de visitante e nível de disposição.
Conta — Google review
(Translated by Google) Long walk, climb with maximum difficulty level, one of the best views I've ever seen, rewarding experience!!! (Original) Caminhada longa, subida com máximo grau de dificuldade, umas das melhores vistas que já vi, experiência gratificante!!!
Constantino S — Google review
(Translated by Google) Moderate trail. The first deck is a good place to rest. And when you reach the top, the view is incredible. It's well worth the climb. (Original) Trilha moderada. O primeiro deck já da para dar uma descansada. E quando chega no topo a vista é incrível. Vale muito a pena a subida.
Cristina O — Google review
(Translated by Google) Incredible view!!! The trail is easily accessible, but you need to buy a ticket in advance on the website because visits are scheduled!! Parking is charged, but on a day with little traffic, it's possible to leave your car on the access road to the trail. (Original) Vista incrível!!! Trilha de fácil acesso, mas é necessário comprar ingresso antecipado no site pois a visita é agendada!! O estacionamento é cobrado, mas se for em dia de pouco movimento é possível deixar o carro na estrada de acesso a trilha.
Gislene T — Google review
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Brazil
13

Castelhanos

Beach
Nature & Parks
Accessed by boat or trail, this stunning, remote beach is known for water sports & panoramic views.
It was very beautiful, with more strong waves. Quick Tip: Carry Citroilha for those insects.
Nishant B — Google review
Beautiful beach on top Of an island called Ilhabela. However, beware that there are highly infectious mosquitoes by the name of barrachudos that might end with the paradise
Sofía O — Google review
An overrated and oversold beach. It is not worth the challenging and expensive trip in an SUV. It is just ordinary. Has millions of flies and bugs that can resist repellents. The sea is not swimmable.
Esra K — Google review
Jeep tour, sightseeing, swimming, caipirinhas, picanhas, boat tour. So nice, not bothered by the little mosquitos!
Cees S — Google review
One of the most beautiful beaches I’ve ever see!
Francisco P — Google review
This is a wonderful beach. Beautiful views and plenty of places to relax. There was also numerous restaurant options. Towards the South end of the beach there is a great overlook perfect for pictures. My wife and I especially enjoyed renting body boards and enjoying the large waves. This will be the highlight of our trip and made us feel like kids again.
Lucas K — Google review
So beautiful but BRING INSECT REPELLENT AND REAPPLY OFTEN. I was bitten over 50 times (honestly I counted) in the 15 minutes between swimming and eating when I reapplied repellent. All of the group had allergic reactions and were ill. It's incredibly beautiful and fun to swim and explore but be careful of the swarming mosquitoes.
Lydia N — Google review
Wonderful beach! Very peaceful, well preserved and quite long. Great option if you're looking for a more quite place or surfing.
Murilo F — Google review
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4.5
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Ilhabela - State of São Paulo, 11630-000, Brazil, USA
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Maresias Beach

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Beach
Outdoor Activities
Maresias Beach is a popular surfing destination located in Sao Sebastiao, Brazil. The beach features a 5-kilometer stretch of soft, yellowish sand and is known for its strong waves and currents, making it a favorite spot for surfers and even hosting surfing tournaments. The area also offers a variety of bars and restaurants nearby. Additionally, Maresias Beach is separated from Pauba by a small hill, with the crossing offering scenic views along the way.
Such a beautiful place. With very friendly locals. I can't wait to visit again. With love from South Africa. ❤️
Richard A — Google review
What I liked: - the town and the beach looked reasonably not too crowded, allowing us to find easily space for ourselves on the beach and at the restaurant What I did not like: - the town is in fact just a short road with some bars and restaurants, but there is not a real attraction to visit after the beach.
Andrea R — Google review
Nice beach with some structure and some beach-facing things like restaurants. > Traffic to arrive may be terrible, so pay attention to the period you're visiting. Going on off-season periods is better. > It's not the cleanest beach, but water is good enough for swimming. > You will need to consume (eat or drink) to rent the umbrella and chairs. When I went there it was BRL30 consumption per person. > In comparison to other local beaches, I felt very safe in there. People were friendly and never hostile in any sense.
Gian M — Google review
I love that place. Gorgeous beaches.
Miguel S — Google review
Nice speech and shops along the beach
Kenneth M — Google review
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Evelyn M — Google review
Fantastic beach. Where the forest and hills meet the ocean. It was rainy and cloudy when we were there but still amazing 🤩
Gary M — Google review
Nice sun sets, not much else to offer, horrible food, bad service, everything is overpriced, seems they are taking everything they can from the fame of medina, don't bother going much much better places to see in Brazil, or better you go visit so less people where we go haha
Ben H — Google review
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4.4
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Maresias, São Sebastião - State of São Paulo, 11600-000, Brazil
http://www.turismosaosebastiao.com.br/praias/maresias
15

Parque Portugal - Lagoa do Taquaral

City park
Nature & Parks
Parque Portugal, also known as Lagoa do Taquaral, is a renowned city park that features a stunning lagoon and a variety of attractions for visitors to enjoy. The park boasts beautiful trees and flowers of all kinds and is home to families of geese, ducks, and capybaras.
The best park! It was a very hot day but the park is so greeny. I walked in a shade of those big trees, met couple of capybaras enjoying their weekend. The most iconic seems to be a big Protugese style boat at the north of the park.
Borworn B — Google review
Nice park. I liked how the streets were closed off for a running event. It was a nice run around the beautiful streets and lake. Plenty of vendors for some refreshments.
Dave H — Google review
Nice park. Lots of cool local flora and lots of cappybara running around. The little food stands are also nice. We got coconut water and some ice cream and both were delicious. The panda statues at the playground are pretty creepy though...
Brandon S — Google review
If you love capybaras, you can't find a better place to go. Dozens of these friendly rodents roam around the lake. They won't let you touch them or even feed them, but they will let you pretty close. I have a video about it on my YT channel: Curves on the road
Jana C — Google review
Better with family. This is an excellent spot for running, offering wide and varied trails with spots of shade at all times of day, the path was not paved in all places and so it may be muddy in the rain. There is a big ship to explore and beautiful plants. There were paddle boats but they had a cost to try. And some play equipment for kids. Depending on your disposition, this may not be the best place to go if you have limited time. There is not much that distinguishes it from any other large park in the world and it is not well maintained. It was hot and few places to buy water so come prepared.
Benjamin S — Google review
A nice (green) park, kinda small one but still nice, well kept, kids friendly, well located, overcrowded in weekends, parking may be troublesome.
Woody A — Google review
This is a very big park, with no entrance fee! I was impressed to see capybaras chilling everywhere. There is a Planetarium, but i advise to first check out the opening hours. There's a huge ship you can get on and several food stalls with delicious snacks.
Noelia C — Google review
Definitely my favorite park in Campinas! Amazing green scenery views, river, trees, capybaras everywhere. Delicious Açaí and ice cream are the bonus. Very clean and animal friendly park. There are many street cats but they love people and people take care of them too. One of my father in law's cats is from this park and he named her "Serena".
Jisoo J — Google review
4.7
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4.3
(3445)
Av. Dr. Heitor Penteado, 1671 - Parque Taquaral, Campinas - SP, 13087-000, Brazil
https://www.instagram.com/_u/lagoadotaquaraloficial?mibextid=Zxz2cZ
+55 19 3733-7572
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16

Hopi Hari

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2 lists 
Theme park
Water & Amusement Parks
Hopi Hari is a vibrant amusement park that promises an unforgettable experience for visitors of all ages. Named after the God of joy and the Goddess of adventure, this park boasts five distinct themed areas: Kaminda Mundi, The Wild West, Infantasia, Mistieri, and Aribabiba. Each zone offers a unique blend of thrilling rides and family-friendly attractions.
Is better to buy in advance but also get the VIP ticket online. Really amazing place for vacation
Zahira T — Google review
It was really good. I visited on a weekend Saturday, and the lines for some rides were crazy long . After 5 hours, I had completed 4 rides and a snack. Wait-time for some attractions were almost 45 mins. The fastest was 10 mins. The vip pass should be incorporated into a ticket, but to pay R$200 in addition to $170 for entry was too crazy especially when buying 4 tickets. If you only have cash their is a location after the Egyptian site that issues a rechargeable card.
Carlos M — Google review
Amazing place more suitable for older kids maybe 8 to 9 years cause the interesting games are for older kids. But it is an amazing structure full of games you would need a whole day for this. The restaurants are not very practical for kids and not super clean. But overall amazing place.
Yasmeen F — Google review
It's a good place, the biggest problem is there's no free water to drink, covid is over already but you can't find water, only way it's to buy a water bottle. The hamburger is really bad but at least is cheap, the buildings is in need of repairs. Now on the good side, a lot of attractions, a big team to help you, organized line and almost all works are smiling.
Matheus M — Google review
Hopi Hari is a nice theme park to spend a day. I highly recommend purchasing the VIP pass because the line wait times prevented us from riding all the rides; the VIP pass is quite expensive though. The rides we rode were fun and the evening show was amazing! The food quality was average but I enjoyed the bacon and cheddar fries.
Lindsay C — Google review
Great place! The day I visited (Feb 9th 2019) the park was very clean and with just a few people inside, I would say 2500 people. The lines were incredibly fast. The restaurants had slow service. The park is recovering from a strong crisis. It has been refurbished and everything is shining new, but the low number of visitors is still a sign that it still have a long way to go. But I loved it! 10!
Vinicius G — Google review
A great place to spend a day with or without children. There are lots of different and varied facilities. It is not possible to pay on the spot in cash just to recharge a card or credit card. The icing on the cake was that anyone who has a birthday gets another card as a gift 🤩
Yifat A — Google review
Great park with very interesting concept: the place is its own country, and fun is the main rule. Unfortunately, they've always had financial issues, which currently leads to ever-in-maintenance attractions and the feeling that all of its potential is going to waste. Some of the coolest attractions were closed on February-21, when we visited the park. Employees are polite and gentle, but nothing compares to the reception at the entrance: clowns and other artists sing, dance and welcome the public, with contagious joy and excitement. They also seem concerned about COVID and wearing a mask is required at 100% of times, besides every attraction is cleaned with alcohol after a guest leaves. Attractions are not as radical as they seem, but roller coasters are definitely worth the experience. The wooden one is not only impressive, but it also crosses the road near the park, and is an unique experience. To avoid the kilometric lines, it's recommended to acquire a VIP pass. However, it costs BRL 120 or more (depending on the day), twice the entrance ticket value. This is expensive for Brazilian standards, but unfortunately it's the only way to have fun and enjoy your day at the park without wasting hours waiting in line. Food is overall too expensive and not tasty, so it's also recommended to take some snacks and try not to eat much. Taking water and sunscreen is also the most important thing and this is located on the countryside, and sun seems to hit differently when compared to São Paulo. To save money, take an Uber from Jundiaí train station. Overall, park fans can get a great experience for an expensive price. I wouldn't recommend it for people who are not willing to spend money, people who are not already willing to give it a chance, or very tall or large people (attractions seem designed for smaller and skinnier people. Most are not fit for people above 120kg, so a bigger person wouldn't fit a roller coaster seat, for example)
Nathalia R — Google review
4.4
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3.2
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Rod. dos Bandeirantes, km 72 - Moinho, Vinhedo - SP, 13288-390, Brazil
https://www.hopihari.com.br/
+55 11 4210-4000
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Mercado Municipal de São Paulo

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+21 other lists 
Market
Shopping
The Mercado Municipal Paulistano, also known as Mercadao, is a historic market located in the old city center of Centro. Built in the 1930s, this magnificent market hall features skylights and stained-glass windows and is bustling with vendors offering rare fruits, vegetables, dairy produce, meat, fish, and more.
Interesting experience and many options to try and choose from. Just know that when they offer you samples, you will end up buying stuff and they don’t give you the price until they already wrapped and bagged things. You’ll end up paying 60 USD for 4 piece of fruit, which you can find in typical stores for 10 dollars.
Parihan R — Google review
This is a well-organized and clean market that offers a wide range of goods—from preserved meats, fresh fish, and spices to nuts and other local products. While it seems to have become more of a tourist attraction than a place locals frequent for daily shopping, it’s still worth a visit. The second floor has sit-down restaurants, making it a good spot to take a break and enjoy a proper meal. Prices are reasonable overall. One of the highlights here is the famous mortadella sandwich—a must-try if you’re visiting for the first time. Overall, a nice place to explore local flavors and pick up a few souvenirs or snacks. Just expect a more tourist-oriented vibe.
Andrew G — Google review
Landed in São Paulo after a red eye so we needed to stay awake so we could sleep tonight…dropped off bags, showered, and headed to the market, one of my absolute favorite places in SP! Our driver took great care of us as he guided us to a friend working a fruit stall where we ate our fill in samples of some of the best tasting fruit you’ll ever try…Dragon Fruit, Passion Fruit, Yellow Avocado, Jack Fruit, Strawberries wrapped in dates, zero filter on that 🍊orange slice it was amazing! Got some dehydrated provolone discs and cubes of Parmesan…could spend hours in this market…a must stop when you come up São Paulo 🙌🏽
Eugene J — Google review
An incredible place to discover local and international exotic fruits and vegetables, meat vendors, pubs, bars, restaurants and much much more. A lively and bustling vibe. The only precaution, rather don't walk to this destination. Take a bus, taxi or Uber which takes you directly to this market.
Ele V — Google review
We came here close to the closing time but we still manage to grant our sandwich. The main reason we came to this market was to try this sandwich and it did not disappoint. The market itself has a lot of stalls, with nuts, fish, fruit, cheese and charcuterie and places to sit down and eat and drink. It's a nice stop if you are in the area.
Ana C — Google review
Not quite authentic. Lots of replication of stalls and restaurants. But it was a great mix of fruit, meats, seafood, wine bars, and restaurants. It's very clean and has a great energy. Maybe avoid the folks offering free samples but do try the cod pastel and the mortadela sandwiches. It just sit down for a glass of wine.
Gabriel B — Google review
Amazing place to shop for meat, cheese, olives, peanuts, sweets, fruit and also includes large restaurants that you can get the Mortadella Sandwich. Boca’s was the best place for Pastels (they actually fill them full and are overflowing with meat. The Maine sandwich shop (called Maine) was the best for Mortadellas. Be aware that the sales in this market are very aggressive and pushy. They will practically cut fruit and put it in your mouth as samples. The restaurants will practically hold your hand to seat you so that you order food. Didn’t bother me and all you need to do is stand your ground. One American to another 🇺🇸 😉
Sammy S — Google review
Be careful! The place is beautiful and historic, but the fruit vendors take advantage of tourists. I was asking about the price of the fruit, they gave me several to try, and then they charged me a lot of money for just a few pieces. Since they were "local" fruits, I thought the price would be a bit more expensive, but it turned out they were ripping people off. DON'T TRUST THEM. It was a horrible experience to not feel safe. I wasn't bargaining or denying to pay the correct price and yet they took advantage. My worst experience in SP.
Geología Y — Google review
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4.4
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R. da Cantareira, 306 - Centro Histórico de São Paulo, São Paulo - SP, 01024-900, Brazil
https://www.instagram.com/mercadaospoficial/
+55 11 4580-1390
18

Av. Paulista

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Notable street
Sights & Landmarks
Points of Interest & Landmarks
Av. Paulista is a bustling urban thoroughfare in Sao Paulo, known for its cultural institutions, museums, shopping malls, and banking centers. The approximately 3-kilometer-long avenue is one of the largest and most important streets in South America. It's home to iconic landmarks like the Museu de Arte de Sao Paulo Assis Chateaubriand and Monumento as Bandeiras. Visitors can also enjoy panoramic views of the city from Banespa building at sunset.
Definitely a huge street. Lots of big buildings (good for cool street pictures). Modern stores and restaurants here.
Samanta — Google review
Definitely a huge street. Lots of big buildings (good for cool street pictures). Modern stores and restaurants here.
Jamshid K — Google review
Paulista: The Heartbeat of São Paulo The most famous avenue in São Paulo vibrant, lively, and full of energy all day long. It’s lined with offices, cafés, museums, and street performers. Landmarks like MASP, Japan House, and Casa das Rosas are must-sees. On Sundays, the avenue closes to traffic and turns into a street festival of music, dance, and art. Even on weekdays, it never loses its rhythm. Between the tall buildings, you’ll also notice people living in tents a quiet reminder of the city’s social contrasts. Take a day to walk, listen, and observe. To understand São Paulo, start with Paulista. 🌿#PaulistaAvenue #SãoPaulo #TravelBrazil
Ibrahim K — Google review
Nice place to go and walk, shop or find a place to ir in São Paulo
Tony V — Google review
A place of social live, specially on Sundays, then closed for cars and full of people. See and be taken notice off. No doubt on days with events. But here every Sunday or even every day is day of events. Don't miss MASP and Parque Trianon.
Ulrich F — Google review
Alive and busy street with lot of high end shops
Yousef A — Google review
Super excellent walk it reminds me of the magnificent mile our Michigan Avenue in Chicago a little bit not full on just you know their variation of it here
Shawn R — Google review
One of São Paulo's most iconic and bustling streets, lined with impressive skyscrapers that house major banks, corporations, shops, and shopping centers. It is also home to MASP, the renowned Museum of Art with its distinctive architecture. On Sundays, the street comes alive with markets and countless stalls selling a variety of goods. Always lively and full of energy, this is a must-visit destination!
Carolina B — Google review
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São Paulo - SP, Brazil
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Ibirapuera Park

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Park
Nature & Parks
Ibirapuera Park is a renowned urban park in Sao Paulo, often compared to Central Park. It offers a serene escape from the bustling city, with beautiful landscaping and architecture designed by Oscar Niemeyer. The park features museums, a planetarium, auditoriums, and recreational areas with bike paths and courts. Despite being highly urbanized, it provides an opportunity to experience Brazilian nature with diverse native fauna and flora.
I truly had a memorable day here, filled with joy and discovery. The blend of sport, leisure, and art offered a warm, inviting atmosphere that made me feel nice. Don't miss the Biennale; it's a cool experience. Take a leisurely jog among the locals and relax by sipping fresh coconut milk straight from its shell—simple moments that can bring so much joy.
Máté S — Google review
Largest park in the city, it has nice roads for running and walking along with bicycle lines. It has a lake with River with plenty of grass areas to just sit and relax. We enjoyed it in a sunny day on Sunday and lots of people go to exercise and work out. Lots of local people just enjoying with their families Park has plenty of small stores to get snacks, water and natural coconut water which is great, however did not see a larger restaurant to get meals, just mobile spots for quick grab and go. There are public bathroom but can get crowded Green areas and well maintained although they could be better, trees are mostly tropical. There is a museum, planetary and Japanese site but did not go to those.
Living P — Google review
This park is right in the center of the city—almost like São Paulo’s own version of New York’s Central Park. It’s a very large green area with beautiful walking paths, lakes, cafés, and several museums. There are always many people around enjoying the space: jogging, biking, relaxing, or having picnics. We loved the atmosphere and how lively yet peaceful it felt. A perfect spot to spend time outdoors in the heart of the city.
Alper Y — Google review
It’s an absolute pleasure to walk in this park but keep in mind it’s huge. Plenty of cafes and shops to buy a fresh coconut or any other drinks, lots of bench’s to sit and relax or just watch people performing different instruments in the nature. I saw a lot of families spending time here with kids or having a meal. Definetly worth walking around
Gabriela B — Google review
Ibirapuera Park, located in São Paulo, Brazil, is a vast and iconic urban park spanning over 390 acres. It is a vibrant cultural, recreational, and educational hub that offers a wide range of attractions and activities for visitors of all ages.Key Features:Extensive green spaces with walking, jogging, and cycling paths perfect for outdoor exercise and relaxation.Several famous museums and cultural centers including the Museum of Contemporary Art (MAC), Afro-Brazil Museum, and the Oca exhibition hall. These museums host rotating exhibitions and special events.The Planetarium offers educational astronomy shows and multimedia presentations about the universe.Architectural landmarks designed by Oscar Niemeyer, such as the Ibirapuera Auditorium and the Oca pavilion, add artistic and historic value.Beautiful landscaped gardens, themed plazas like Plaza of the Little Pig and Plaza of Peace, and serene lakes with picturesque footbridges.Recreational facilities including playgrounds, sports courts, a dedicated dog park, and spaces for rollerblading and yoga.Monuments and sculptures like the Monument to the Bandeiras and Pedro Álvares Cabral statue honoring Brazil’s history.The park is consistently well-maintained, family-friendly, and accessible via multiple entrances. Visitors enjoy the mix of nature, art, culture, and leisure activities, making it a must-visit destination when in São Paulo.Whether you want to explore art exhibitions, enjoy a peaceful walk, bring your children to play, or attend cultural events, Ibirapuera Park offers a rich and diverse experience in a beautiful natural setting. It represents a unique blend of green space and urban cultural life in the heart of São Paulo.
SRS — Google review
I have to say this is one of the best parks I've ever been to. From coconut water stands, to acai spots, and great running tracks. A great place for grounding in a concrete jungle.
Khalid A — Google review
Beautiful park with plenty to do. There are vendors selling coconuts everywhere, so it’s the perfect drink to enjoy while taking in the nature. Afro-Brazil Museum and Japan Pavilion are worth visiting. I felt perfectly safe walking around the park alone during the daytime.
Mariel S — Google review
It's a lovely and very big park. It's a must if you're visiting Sao Paulo, where you can jogging have a walk a picnic or visiting one of the lovely museums in the park. There's a lot to do here. It's a green gem in a very busy and industrial city.
Gisela F — Google review
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Av. Pedro Álvares Cabral, s/n - Vila Mariana, São Paulo - SP, 04094-050, Brazil
https://www.parquedoibirapuera.org/
+55 11 3889-3000
20

Fo Guang Shan Temple Zu Lai

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Buddhist temple
Sights & Landmarks
Fo Guang Shan Temple Zu Lai is situated in Cotia, just 40 km from Sao Paulo. The temple, consecrated in 1992, spans around 150,000 square meters and follows the teachings of Fo Guang Shan (Humanistic Buddhism). Visitors are impressed by the friendly people who gladly explain the beautiful and well-maintained grounds. The serene atmosphere and picturesque surroundings make it a peaceful place to explore.
Amazing place an architecture so cool Free park. There's a coffee store and restaurant with vegan food
Rafael E — Google review
The Temple is very clean and calm atmosphere..it's very peaceful and the nature surrounding the temple is so beautiful... It's a must visit atleat once if you are in Sao Paulo
Rajesh K — Google review
I visited this place to get acquainted with the culture of Buddhism. It was a wonderful experience, people are friendly and will gladly show and explain everything, the building and the territory are very beautiful and well maintained. Very quiet, calm and spiritually and mentally ... Free parking, and next to a huge beautiful green park with a pond in which there are many turtles. Bought some Chinese souvenirs and incense from a local shop.
Tatiana K — Google review
I was able to visit the temple last Sunday with friends, and I must say that it was such a stellar place! It is not hard to navigate, everything can be found rather easily. The lake they have there is lovely, having fish and turtles that were easy to see. We saw some colourful birds, and the bridge over the lake was a cool feature. There are vivid, colourful landscapes to be seen. The statues remind you that you are not in an ordinary place. The temple itself and its surroundings are nothing like the architecture we see in this country, so it draws your eyes to the roofs, walls, doors, finishings and more. There were people ready to provide useful information. There was some sort of celebration going on, and it was interesting to see. This is definitely a great place to visit even if you are not a religious individual, as the temple is absolutely stunning!
Daniel M — Google review
Went for Cinese New Yesr and was highly impressed by the temple and koi fish pond and garden. Lovely oasis just outside the center if São Paulo
Maria M — Google review
Amazing place! Free gift, Free Tea, Lovely park, monkeys hungry, great building. A must go place if near Sao Paolo
Antoine A — Google review
Very well maintained, a peaceful break not far from São Paulo, and with plenty of parking space. They offer meditation orientation for free on weekends and it is a great way to get you started!
Igor H — Google review
Very peaceful temple at the top of a hill. There are great views and the grounds are lovely and relaxing. I saw a little monkey in a tree! There is a nice vegetarian buffet restaurant and a cafe. Also a nice gift shop.
Oliver H — Google review
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4.7
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Estr. Fernando Nobre, 1461 - Parque Rincao, Cotia - SP, 06705-490, Brazil
http://www.templozulai.org.br/
+55 11 3500-3600
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21

Aquário Municipal de Santos

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Temporarily Closed
Aquarium
Zoos & Aquariums
Located in the coastal city of Santos, Brazil, the Aquário Municipal de Santos is a popular attraction for marine enthusiasts. The aquarium boasts an extensive collection of freshwater and marine species, including penguins and a touch tank. One of its main highlights is the Amazon Basin exhibit featuring unique fish native to the Amazon River. Despite its small size, the aquarium is packed with diverse marine life, from playful seals to mysterious sharks.
Small aquarium, but nice. Most of animals are from Brazil. Here you can see a small magellanic penguin.
Plamen M — Google review
The price ticket is very cheap and the attractions inside are cool. The place is nice and you can see many different species there but this aquarium is small, so you’ll finish your tour in probably 30 minutes.
Jaime L — Google review
Very nice location with good views, although we were there in winter (August) and fairly quiet, I imagine it gets a lot busier in peak/Summer time.
Simon R — Google review
Small, lots of empty tanks, but it seems like they are trying to improve it. I’d recommend it for a quick visit, don’t expect too much though.
Miriam D — Google review
This is a nice simple place to visit, especially on a rainy day when the beach isn't so nice. It's a small aquarium with a nice collection of fish and similar creatures. The one depressing tank was with the sea turtle. It was just a tank and water, no earth features or other stuff. I'm hoping that it is a work in progress.
Todd H — Google review
cheapest aquarium admission I ever had, relatively. it's good to spend the day. the penguins still clinically depressed. try as they may, AC is no substitution for arctic weather. also make sure to get combo ticket and visit the zoologia garden on other side of town. walk or take a Uber there
Der-Liang Y — Google review
Good place for visiting with children. Not as big as worlds famous aquariums, but interesting. A lot of different fishes and reptiles. Penguins look tired because of brazilian hot weather.
Diana R — Google review
A nice place to see variety of oceanic beings. But is not extraordinary. The tanks need maintenance on a regular scale
Shamanth S — Google review
4.3
(39299)
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4.0
(3075)
Av. Bartholomeu de Gusmão, s/nº - Ponta da Praia, Santos - SP, 11030-908, Brazil
https://www.santos.sp.gov.br/?q=portal/aquario
+55 13 3278-7830
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Vinícola Góes

Winery
Food & Drink
Wineries & Vineyards
Vinícola Góes is a charming winery complex established in 1938, offering wine tastings and tours. Situated in the Sao Paulo neighborhoods, it is renowned for its wide range of affordably priced as well as slightly more expensive wine selections. To embark on a winery tour, reservations can be made through their website or by contacting the staff at the main shop reception counter. The complex also features restaurants, a cafe, and a wine bar that visitors can enjoy.
One of the famous winery in São Paulo neighborhoods. They have several wine option with cheap and little bit expensive. If you want to know them by winery tour, you need to reserve by internet website or ask the staff in the main shop reception counter. Here has also restaurants, cafe and wine bar. We enjoyed wine bar. We ordered several wines with glass. It was good tasting to enjoy the weekend. Just your information, About parking lot, you need to pay 10BRL.
Papipupenta — Google review
I had the incredible opportunity to visit the lands and structures where this magic happens. The passion and expertise behind every bottle are truly impressive. It's clear that their team is highly qualified, and the quality of their wines reflects that dedication. I highly recommend everyone to taste their exceptional wines! 🍷🍷✨💫💐🌹💯💐💐🌹🎉🍷🍷✨💫✨🍷🍷🍷🍷🎉💫💫🍷🍷🍷🍷🌹💐💐💐🍷🍷🇧🇷🇧🇷🇧🇷🇧🇷💯💯💯🍷🍷🍷🍷🍷 Viva Iran de Góes Junior 🌹🍷💯💯🍷🍷🇧🇷🇧🇷💯🍷🌹🫵🫵🍷🍷
Sina K — Google review
Beautiful place , One full day tour .Take the premium testing option,its best and comes with Wine glass and a Hat …
Hirendra B — Google review
Guide over-explaining and servings very small during degustation
Tom R — Google review
Crowded and commercial place. I arrived and left within half an hour without tasting or buying anything
Robert T — Google review
Really great vineyard. There you can visit a well organized place where you can take your family and loved ones. Lots of options in wines, liquor and food. It is worth the visit
Rafael R — Google review
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4.4
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Estr. do Vinho, 9111 - São Roque, SP, 18145-002, Brazil
http://www.vinicolagoes.com.br/
+55 11 4711-3500
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Parque Tanguá

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City park
Nature & Parks
Park
Parque Tanguá, also known as Tangua Park, is a popular destination in Curitiba, Brazil. This urban park was built on the site of old quarries and spans over 235,000 square meters. Visitors can enjoy the serene atmosphere and picturesque views of the Tangua Lake and Quarry Cliff. The park offers a variety of attractions including two lakes, a waterfall, gardens, and a jogging track.
Very beautiful park area complete with fountains, water features, small waterfall, and a terrace that offers breathtaking views of neighbouring hills. Well maintained flower display. Open walking spaces are suitable for exercising, picnics, and photography. Plenty of parking spaces.
Albert L — Google review
A lovely park with some picturesque points. Well kept with beautiful views.
Jon — Google review
A must visit when in curitiba. Amazing views from the top of the park with water fountains, flowers, and a small ice cream shop. Amazing greenery with plenty of places to sit and relax on any day. A decent restaurant down at the bottom portion of the park
Billyzol — Google review
Nice park where you can enjoy a day with your family
Jens F — Google review
One of the most beautiful parks I've been to. Seeing the sunset from it was an unforgettable experience.
Sara P — Google review
Wonderful park, fantastic views, a lovely place to see with your loved ones.
A E — Google review
Amazing place to relax. You can do an small hiking, walk, take beautiful pictures and also eat. May I add it has a great view for an amazing sunsets. 10/10.
Verona Q — Google review
It's wonderful to see how an old quarry has been transformed into this magical park. It's a landmark and example for other countries to follow the same. A serene place and very calm. A good place to visit.
PRABHDEEP P — Google review
4.8
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4.6
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Rua Oswaldo Maciel, 97 - Taboão, Curitiba - PR, 82130-494, Brazil
https://www.curitiba.pr.gov.br/conteudo/parque-municipal-tangua/318
+55 41 3350-9891
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Museu Oscar Niemeyer

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Museum
Art Museums
Specialty Museums
Museu Oscar Niemeyer, also known as the "Eyes Museum," is a futuristic architectural marvel designed by renowned Brazilian architect Oscar Ribeiro de Almeida Niemeyer Soares Filho. Opened in 2002, it is the largest museum in Latin America and features 12 rooms showcasing contemporary art, design, and architecture. The building itself resembles a giant eye and is perched on a massive yellow pillar, creating an awe-inspiring sight for visitors.
Amazing museum dedicated to one of the most famous architects you will ever come across in Brazil. The museum is very well done and has sufficient reading material as well as displays. Some of the art is interactive and some of it is historical artifacts. There is a lot of modern art and some art from people from Curitiba. The parts of the museum that showcase Niemeyer’s accomplishments are particularly cool, especially if you’ve traveled around and seen some of his works.
Miguel S — Google review
It’s a nice museum and a real Curitiba’s postcard, however the exhibition wasn’t good, I was expecting more for the most famous museum in town. I’m glad I didn’t pay. Usually on Wednesday the entry is free 10am-6pm
Babi L — Google review
Amazing building. African and Asian exhibitions were well curated and very engaging. Loved that museum goers were invited to create their own art out of materials similar to those used in the exhibition. Museum store needs some work.
Beth M — Google review
I expected more from the museum. The sculptures are ok, the space is very pretty and overall it's ok. The only thing I didn't like was the internal security team. Some of them are a bit rude when dealing with customers. Attention.
Fernando R — Google review
So beautiful and modern! It's worth it!
Lilian M — Google review
This famous museum is on every city tour. The architecture of the museum building is impressive, especially the adjacent building known as The Eye, which is quite stunning. There are wide open picnic spaces and grounds for walking and hanging out with friends. There are admission fees to enter the buildings to see the exhibits.
Albert L — Google review
A must see when visiting Curitiba! Great museum with a good cafe as well.
Billyzol — Google review
Clean, organized, well air-conditioned. Stunning view! Could be better: the „Free WiFi“ needs a registration which is only in Portuguese to get the English texts inside of the museum.
Unitstar — Google review
4.7
(61774)
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4.6
(13810)
R. Mal. Hermes, 999 - Centro Cívico, Curitiba - PR, 80530-230, Brazil
http://www.museuoscarniemeyer.org.br/
+55 41 3350-4417
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Jardim Botânico

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Nature & Parks
Gardens
Jardim Botânico is a residential area that extends from the Botanical Garden of Curitiba, featuring a tropical glasshouse with three domes, wooded trails, and a sensory garden. The neighborhood is home to the Estádio Vila Capanema where the local Paraná Clube soccer team plays. It's also a popular hangout for students from the Federal University of Paraná who frequent laid-back bars serving local snacks.
4.6
(26345)
Curitiba - State of Paraná, 82590-300, Brazil, USA
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Beto Carrero World

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Theme park
Water & Amusement Parks
Amusement park
Beto Carrero World is the largest theme park in Latin America, located in Penha. It offers a mix of thrilling entertainment with themed thrill rides, live cabaret shows, and a zoo. The park is known for its variety of attractions suitable for the whole family. Additionally, Penha boasts beautiful beaches and delicious seafood cuisine, making it an ideal destination for a fun-filled vacation.
A great place for a vacation. Beto Carrero stands out to me because this is one of the first amusement parks that I visited outside my home country. The park has a wide variety of food to choose from though I won't recommend having them if you are in there for rides which gets crazy. I did the following rides, Spin: Perhaps one of the easiest rides. I enjoyed it and maybe you would too. Roller Coaster: This one was crazy. I could barely keep my eyes open throughout the ride though my girlfriend enjoyed the ride. She wants to go for it again tomorrow. Madagascar circus: This was brilliant. I loved it, my girlfriend loved it, the kids loved it and everyone loved it. Though I didn't understand Portuguese, I still could make out what was going on in the circus. River adventure: This made me the happiest because I was relaxed throughout the ride and thankfully it didn't try to kill me. Overall, I am very content with the adventure park. It is beautifully decorated with colours and has those majestic rides that give you an instant adrenaline rush. I am planning to go back tomorrow again to secure the rides I missed on Day 1. I will post another review shortly.
Sumit B — Google review
As a theme park junkie, BCW provides a magical atmosphere for adrenaline seekers and family outings! The Fire Whip is a best in class inverted coaster and the Madagascar river boat is a never ending water maze of fun. You’ll enjoy the Beto Carrero theme through the entire park - plus it’s clean, and the ride lines weren’t too long (we visited on a Monday). The best part is that the staff were friendly and all aspects were firing on all cylinders - all rides and food open! Whip it good!
Jordan Y — Google review
It is really nice place to visit with your kids and let your inner child go crazy with them. Somedays It is full occupied with the school kids trips. The staff need to be on top of crowd management during these busy times with school trips. Better rent stroller ( for kids) or scooter for old people or for yourself in case can't walk enough ( it's huge place to walk around for the shows and attractions). Advice you can rent items outside instead of inside the parque as the prices are way higher
Namaste F — Google review
Amazing park with tons to do for every age and taste! The only catch is: I recommend buying ONLINE AHEAD of time, as the day they wanted to charge us 3x the price but after letting them know we’d not pay that, the manager checked and they were able to give us a discount but it still cost twice as much. Overall great day between shows and rides, ending with fireworks and every one back. Would go back and get tickets/food choices prior to arriving. Ps. Parking is paid extra and they do allow you to enter with backpacks and water ;)
Thuany O — Google review
If I could go back in time, I’d never step foot in this park again. We’re not guests there we’re walking wallets. You guys keep milking us like cows, trying to squeeze every last penny out of us, and we would pay if we were happy , but we were on 100% disappointment . In these photos, you can see a screenshot showing the duration of one of the rides. We waited 45 minutes “Fast Pass” To go for a 40 seconds ride , and you call this “entertainment.” ?? The ride ended before I could even blink, and before you catch your breath, the employee is already rushing you out so the next 600 guests can be pushed in. Absolute garbage. In one of the videos, you can actually see people fighting, angry, shouting, completely frustrated. And that’s where the whole idea of an amusement park disappears. People shouldn’t be angry in a place meant for joy. The woman in that video didn’t even have what it called “Fast Pass” she’d been waiting for three hours. To get a ride for her kids, Meanwhile, your teenage employees move slowly, and couldn’t care less about the people. My advice to the management: Set a limit for yourselves. All this chaos happens because you accept as many guests as you can possibly fit , just to squeeze out a few more millions in the profit margin . Have some decency and put a cap, especially during high season, so people can actually enjoy and leave happy. And please, stop hiring only teenagers. Hire mature, trained adults who can actually handle problems when they arise. My advice to visitors: Avoid this place during high season. If you must go, try March or April , it might be slightly better. Be warned: everything inside is overpriced. Food, drinks, snacks , everything. Popcorn costs +R$30, a basic meal is R$50+, and there are endless extra fees. Don’t think buying the ticket is all you’ll spend , for two adults, expect at least R$300 for entry, another R$200 for the “Fast Pass,” plus 200 drinks and water. In general I won’t come back there again.
Sherouk A — Google review
Perfect place to enjoy with kids! Beto Carrero park has a lot of attractions (radical, cultural and relaxing) for all ages. I recommend at least 2 days to enjoy most of the attractions If you are travelling with kids. They have partnership with DreamWorks Studios, which allow BCW deliver theme areas and shows, such as Madagascar, Shrek and Trolls.
Tiago F — Google review
Highly recommend, buy Fast past ticket to avoid a very long queue "40 to 120 mins". Perfect place for kids and family. You have to see yes or yes Hot Wheels show.
Andres W — Google review
You have to be organize to ride the most attractions possible if you dont have the fast pass the files for most rides are loooooooooong but kinda worth it (?) the food is expensive but overall it was so much fun and a unique experience i wanna come back soon with friends
Carlos Z — Google review
4.7
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4.3
(22238)
Rod. Beto Carrero World - Armação, Penha - SC, 88385-000, Brazil
https://www.betocarrero.com.br/
+55 47 3261-2222
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Praia das Laranjeiras

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Beach
Nature & Parks
Praia das Laranjeiras is a popular beach in Balneario Camboriu, offering clear waters and a range of water sports activities. The area boasts nearby restaurants and a pier, making it convenient for visitors to enjoy the beach and its surroundings. Accessible via the thrilling cable ride from Uniprais Park, this crescent-shaped paradise provides a tranquil setting for sunbathing and swimming.
I don't need to tell you this beach is amazing. But I do recommend visiting between sept- nov and from about april to Jun. The crowds in the summer are miserable. You will find some decent warm days in the winter to enjoy the beach as well. Wonderful restaurants and shops around too.
JJ H — Google review
Laranjeiras Beach in Balneário Camboriú is a beautiful and vibrant place to spend the day with family and friends. The beach has clear water, soft sand, and a lively atmosphere that makes it perfect for relaxing or having fun. It’s easily accessible by the Unipraias cable car, which adds a special touch to the visit with stunning views along the way. There are plenty of restaurants and snack bars along the shore offering delicious food and drinks, as well as small shops where you can find great souvenirs and local crafts. The area feels safe, clean, and very well organized, making it enjoyable for all ages. Whether you want to swim, walk along the beach, or just sit back and enjoy the scenery, Laranjeiras is the ideal spot to unwind and appreciate the natural beauty of Balneário Camboriú.
Lg G — Google review
Beautiful beach surrounded by good restaurants and souvenirs stores. Busy and energetic environment, with music and large crowds. Accessible by car, pirate boat, and lift. A great escape from the city.
Adrian B — Google review
Clean place. My kids love it
Eman S — Google review
Nice beach it needs more umbrellas tho
Candela B — Google review
Gorgeous place. A lot of options for restaurants.
Maria E — Google review
Sempre bom. Always enjoy a visit and a meal at this place. Views around are excellent.
Ian S — Google review
Best and beautiful
Prashanth K — Google review
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Praia de Laranjeiras, State of Santa Catarina, Brazil, USA
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Parque Unipraias

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Mountain cable car
Water & Amusement Parks
Parque Unipraias is a popular tourist destination in Balneario Camboriu, offering over 85,000 square meters of natural attractions and activities for visitors of all ages. The park features a unique cable car system that connects two beaches and provides panoramic views of the city and coastline from over 3,000 meters high. In addition to walking trails through the urban reserve, visitors can enjoy thrilling amusements such as the Yoohooo!
This attraction is a must do Amazing ride to see Brazil
George S — Google review
The teleférico ticket gets you to the top of the park, where you can stay and enjoy the trails in the Atlantic Forest or enjoy snacks or meals before continuing down to the beach of Laranjeiras where there are many restaurants and beautiful calm waves. Chairs and umbrellas are for rent if you wish to stay awhile. The ticket also gets you back where you can stay at the top for more time or continue on back to Balneário Camboriú. We started our voyage at around 10:00 and got back by 1:00.
James M — Google review
Parque Unipraias in Balneário Camboriú is an incredible place to visit and a must-see attraction in the city. It offers a perfect combination of fun, adventure, and breathtaking natural beauty. The cable cars provide an amazing experience, connecting the beach area to the top of the hill with stunning panoramic views of the city, ocean, and lush forest. Once at the top, there’s so much to do and explore from scenic walking trails and lookout points to thrilling rides like the zipline and mountain sled, which add a touch of excitement for visitors of all ages. The park is well organized, clean, and surrounded by beautiful nature, making it a great spot to spend several hours enjoying the outdoors. There are also good food options and souvenir shops, so you can relax, have a meal, and enjoy the atmosphere. Whether you’re going with family, friends, or a partner, Unipraias offers a complete experience that mixes adventure, relaxation, and unforgettable views. It’s definitely one of the highlights of Balneário Camboriú and a place worth visiting more than once.
Lg G — Google review
Tons of fun and lovely setting. Pricey but worth it!
Ricardo C — Google review
It is definitely worth it even more so If it's your first visit! So much to see and do at top... from whole family to zip lining down mountain
Andre B — Google review
Great place but expensive. Free for locals who have their birthdays on that day! Nice to walk around even if you decide not to enter.
Antoine A — Google review
Gosh there really aren't words to describe the views you get from up top of the mountain. It is "the" spot to take the mot beautiful panoramic pictures of Balnéario Camboriú. The city itself is beautiful but the views from up there are out of this world. I'm so glad I did it.
Gerson S — Google review
Cable car experience and city & sea view from top. Great experience. You need to buy ticket for cable car 60 Real.
Parameshwar H — Google review
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Av. Atlântica, 6006 - Centro, Balneário Camboriú - SC, 88330-908, Brazil
https://www.unipraias.com.br/
+55 47 3404-7600
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Vila Germânica Park

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Sights & Landmarks
Beer hall
Vila Germânica Park is a Bavarian-style village featuring half-timbered buildings housing shops and eateries, including the renowned Bier Vila. The park hosts the city's most traditional festival, Oktoberfest, offering a chance to savor regional cuisine and experience the largest concentration of German-style buildings, along with shops, restaurants, and breweries. Additionally, during Christmas in Blumenau, the park becomes part of a festive program with illuminated streets and outdoor Christmas displays.
"Oktoberfest Blumenau is an incredible celebration of culture and tradition! The atmosphere is vibrant, with lively music, fantastic parades, and authentic German food and beer. The attention to detail in the costumes and decorations really adds to the experience. It's well-organized, and despite the large crowds, everything runs smoothly. Whether you're there for the music, the beer, or just to soak up the energy, it’s a festival that should not be missed. Highly recommended for anyone looking to enjoy a taste of Germany in Brazil!"
Karan K — Google review
Very nice and interesting how they made it. A second German country 🤩
Sara B — Google review
We went for Oktoberfest so was great to visit. Well set up and decorated. Like a little German village dull of shops as well as the large hall where the live bands and dancing was held. Extremely busy on the Saturday, hard to walk and waited in line for food, beer or toilet for at least 20 minutes. Friday was better as less people. You can purchase the ticket across the road for the Oktoberfest before entering. Full german costume gets you half price entry. Food was average.
Shannon T — Google review
For me as a German, really interesting to see what is considered typical German in Brasil. There are not many people, as we came here during a rainy day.
Florian F — Google review
Great family fun here. Many great shops and eateries. Great Christmas decorations and displays. One restaurant had live German music playing. An excellent walk. Make sure you check for parking before you arrive. Parking can be challenging.
Mark P — Google review
Nice park with lovely decorative and settings. Good music! Did not go on October fest but nice to see any time.
Antoine A — Google review
Dissapointing visit. Was expecting more of it. Just 2 streets. 5 weeks before easter and they where hanging the whole park full of easter eggs to many for my liking. Very touristic pricing was crazy.
Rik S — Google review
Exactly what it says it is: a tourist attraction with overpriced foods, drinks, and souvenirs. Food quality is fair. We visited during the Christmas event.
Mr. D — Google review
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R. Alberto Stein, 199 - Velha, Blumenau - SC, 89036-200, Brazil
http://www.emporiovilagermanica.com.br/
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International Friendship Bridge

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Bridge
Sights & Landmarks
The International Friendship Bridge is a 1,812-ft.-long arch bridge with a pedestrian path that connects the cities of Foz do Iguacu in Brazil and Ciudad del Este in Paraguay. It symbolizes the union between the two countries and was constructed during the 1950s and 1960s over the Parana River. The bridge links Ciudad del Este to Foz do Iguazu and also shares a border with Puerto Iguazu in Argentina.
So fun to walk from one country to the next, not a far distance and wow! What an experience! I wouldn’t recommend going at night and not for inexperienced travelers.
Dana S — Google review
Walked to Paraguay from Brazil. If you're actually going to stay in Paraguay (and not merely shop there for a day), then be sure to get an exit stamp in your passport from the Brazil side of the bridge (Paraguay immigration will make you go back to Brazil if you don't have the exit stamp). Good views of the border river (Parana) from the bridge!
David G — Google review
I love the sunset and the show in the international friendship bridge 😁 The architecture is marvelous as well. It was a pleasant experience.
Agatha H — Google review
The bridge itself is nice but vehicular traffic was very bad going to Ciudad del Este. We crossed in a bus around 10AM on Thursday. Returning to Brazil by bus, the traffic was better.
Rick R — Google review
It got me to Paraguay and back. Use the right side of the bridge each way walking over. Locals don’t need to stop at immigration on either side but if you’re not local stop and get your Brazil exit stamp and Paraguay entry stamp, and the opposite in return. Brazil immigration was a little hard to find one booth serves both sides, Paraguay has a building on each side.
Collin — Google review
Most disgusting border crossing I’ve ever seen. Dirty, noisy, stinking and smelly. DISGUSTING !
JC C — Google review
I took an Uber to the bridge which cost me £3. I walked across the bridge with no problem. I’m a single middle-aged female on my own and no one troubled me. I did a little shopping and I came back again. I didn’t even make a stop at immigration nobody seemed interested. No problem. I got a cold beer near the bridge and I ordered an Uber back to my hotel, which cost me £2. I was advised to use the buses I didn’t get on with that because I couldn’t figure out which bus or how to pay
Maria B — Google review
The view from the bridge is very nice. But the bridge is in a very rough shape. It’s super dirty and it looks like it’s not being maintained at all.
Florian F — Google review
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Cd. del Este 100134, Paraguay
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