The top cities between Campinas and Ouro Preto are Sao Paulo, Belo Horizonte, Monte Verde, Santo Antonio do Pinhal, Sao Thome das Letras, Jundiai, Atibaia, and Guarulhos. Sao Paulo is the most popular city on the route. It's 1 hour from Campinas and 8 hours from Ouro Preto.
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Jundiaí
Jundiaí is a city in southeast Brazil. Solar do Barão, an 1860s mansion, houses the Historical and Cultural Museum. Companhia Paulista Museum displays railway artifacts. Nearby, the 1600s Our Lady of Exile Cathedral features 1900s frescoes by Italian artist Arnaldo Mecozzi. The Botanical Garden has trails, waterfalls and native plants. Southwest are the Atlantic forest–covered mountains of Serra do Japi.
1% as popular as Sao Paulo
14 minutes off the main route, 6% of way to Ouro Preto
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Atibaia
Atibaia is a city in southeast Brazil near São Paulo. It’s home to Edmundo Zanoni Park, with a Japanese garden and a lake with paddle boats. The Natural History Museum displays numerous taxidermied animals. The João Batista Conti Municipal Museum has artifacts from local history. South, trails lead to the rock formations of the State Natural Monument of Pedra Grande, popular for paragliding.
0% as popular as Sao Paulo
3 minutes off the main route, 9% of way to Ouro Preto
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São Paulo is a bustling financial hub in Brazil with a large population and a rich cultural heritage. The city boasts several noteworthy buildings including the neo-Gothic cathedral, the Martinelli skyscraper from 1929, and the contemporary Edifício Copan designed by Oscar Niemeyer. Additionally, Pátio do Colégio church stands as a symbol of the city's founding by Jesuit priests over four centuries ago.
Most popular city on this route
36 minutes off the main route, 12% of way to Ouro Preto
Monte Verde is a beloved destination for many, including myself, who has visited seven times in as many years. This charming place offers a variety of activities and attractions that cater to different interests. One of the main draws is its gastronomy, making it an increasingly popular choice for couples seeking a romantic getaway. However, the natural beauty, climate, and hospitality also contribute to its appeal. When planning a trip to Monte Verde, one common question that arises is where to dine.
3% as popular as Sao Paulo
47 minutes off the main route, 22% of way to Ouro Preto
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Santo Antônio do Pinhal is a charming town in the countryside of São Paulo, and it's home to O Toca do Cafe & Cia. This cozy café is situated on the main avenue and offers a variety of coffee options, as well as delectable desserts featuring coffee and chocolate. Visitors can also indulge in an assortment of sweets and cookies while enjoying the inviting ambiance of this establishment.
1% as popular as Sao Paulo
59 minutes off the main route, 25% of way to Ouro Preto
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São Thomé das Letras
1% as popular as Sao Paulo
42 minutes off the main route, 40% of way to Ouro Preto
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
4 minutes off the main route, 77% of way to Ouro Preto
Best stops along Campinas to Ouro Preto drive
The top stops along the way from Campinas to Ouro Preto (with short detours) are Mercado Municipal de São Paulo, Mercado Central de Belo Horizonte, and Inhotim Museum. Other popular stops include Pinacoteca de São Paulo, Trilha da Pedra Redonda, and Praça da Liberdade.
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Outlet Premium
Outlet mall
Shopping
Outlet Premium is a well-known destination for shoppers looking for a wide variety of brand name stores in a modern, landscaped outdoor setting. It offers a pleasant weekend getaway with its selection of restaurants. The range of stores includes popular brands like Nike, Puma, Calvin Klein, and Diesel, among others. While prices can vary depending on one's luck, there are great deals to be found as well as some items that may be pricier than in regular shops.
Good prices! They have everything here. Come for the day, not a morning.
Kareem Minhas — Google review
Great place and nice shops
Flexair Industries — Google review
Great place to find all kind of shopping opportunities. Open environment, clean and organized.
Marco Castro — Google review
Nice place to go and spend a weekend.
Concerning the stores, here you will find a good selection of those (Nike, Puma, Calvin Klein, Diesel, and others).
About the prices, depending on how lucky you are, I've already found some very good deals as well as I ve already found some items that were more expensive here them in the ordinary shop.
About the food, not the best but not the worst as well. Good enough for an average lunch.
Paulo Sergio Benetti Junior — Google review
As an outlet, prices were not the right ones. this was just a shopping mall with prices of a shopping mall.
paulo deoliveira — Google review
Great place with an amazing selection of stores. Great selection of restaurants in the food court too. Honestly, most of the times I've only cosited for the food. It is too tempting to just drive by and not stop on the way back home. The overall layout is great and allows for fresh air to circulate throughout. Definately worth a visit and come prepared to spend a lot of time here.
Kellson Marcus — Google review
It is hard to find a good deal, usually the price is the same as in the normal store. In shoes/sneakers stores there’s very few sizes. Therefore it is not worth it to go there
Ricardo Tavares — Google review
Too many brands at the place and you can find some good prices.
Gilberto Maia — Google review
It was ok to be honest I think outlets in uk are cheaper but I did buy lacoste t=shirt for 150 br reals which I thought was good but limited sizes
david power — Google review
Awesome outdoor outlet mall! There are many options, some on the higher priced name brand. Variety of restaurants throughout and a small food court area. Great walking and shopping atmosphere. The only reason I am giving 4, not 5 stars, is due to the parking, on busy days it can be very difficult to find parking. The parking lot doesn't keep track of spaces so you can find yourself entering the paid lot and not finding a spot and then have to exit and drive around to the added parking garage which is also paid parking and also doesn't keep track of the vehicle count.
Shawn Hart — Google review
I have driven by this place many times without knowing it was even there. It was only when I saw Rafa Ribeiro post about it on Instagram I decided to visit, since I was passing.
The place looks great, however, when we visited on a Tuesday lunchtime, the place was packed! Parking was stressful and could use some management or guidance. People were parked everywhere, literally! To my surprise we did find a space.
We were hungry, and wow, every food place was packed, and the seated restaurants had huge waits, so it would seem best to arrive earlier and make sure the first thing you do is book a restaurant, or eat before you come.
There was a great mix of stores, however the busiest and most popular stores, like NIKE and Adidas seemed on the small side, they were packed with customers, and surely could use larger stores.
As for the prices, maybe for Brazil is good, but even with the favourable exchange rate from the UK the European stores seemed expensive for sure.
I would visit again, but would hope to find a quieter time.
Adam Lewis — Google review
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Rod. dos Bandeirantes, km 72 - Rio Abaixo, Itupeva - SP, 13295-000, Brazil
Wet'n Wild is an expansive and vibrant water park with a multitude of slides, a wave pool, and occasional DJ-led events. While the food court options are limited and slightly expensive, children often delight in the burger meals available. Moreover, there are also more affordable snack choices that benefit parents financially. The staff members are exceptionally helpful and amiable. However, one drawback is the steep price for parking at 50R$, especially when considering the already high ticket price of 99R$.
The park didn't have many options of food courts, the food is a bit pricey but kids always enjoy to get the burguer meals. Options of cheaper snacks are also available which is a plus for the parent's pockets ! :)
The staff is very helpful and friendly.
The only bad side is the expensive car park ! 50R$ seems a bit much when you pay 99R$ for the ticket itself (whhe buying in advance and not in a combo, with a combo is cheaper).
Thayani Conaggin — Google review
Crazy expensive and over priced. Prices are abusive.
Its not as fun as i remembered and I got hurt in qll the rides.
Make sure to buy tickets before you go, otherwise you pay $50 more. Plus another $50 just for parking, and another $30 for a locker. Like I said, abusive.
Eliza F — Google review
It was fun an all until my friend tried to kick a child and we got expelled from the park
gustavo souza — Google review
Great for family. Loads of attractions. Avoid the days when the park is packed… other than that: perfect.
Maucir Nascimento — Google review
the park is very showy, but the food still leaves something to be desired! nothing much and very expensive
Anderson Clayton — Google review
Eat before you leave your home.
My wife always talk to me that would she like to go in a water club. Although, we live in a city with beach she prefers fresh water. The last month we went to Jundiaí SP and we resolve have fun in a club, so we choose Wet'n Wild. I already paid 50R$ only to park my car under the sun. inside the club we wasted some time find place for accommodation but I not found. However, we like the wave swim and the place for kids. Finally we went have a meal and one more time wast more time in the line. When our time arrived there weren't desks available we had eat standing up under the sun.
Umberto Leão — Google review
My name is Aline, I went to wet'n wild, and today for the second time on 24/07/2023 and I loved the service of the employee of vcs Ruth, she About Me meets perfectly, because I am not brazilian, she had a good communication with me because she managed to translate the information in English, I am very pleased that it has more
Lojas Virtual — Google review
Great day out, I really enjoyed this water park and my 11year old neice also had fun. The park wasn't busy, queues were short, it was clean and tidy and the food and drink on offer was of a good enough standard. The yellow capsule drop slide was scary but fun, and the white half pipe and family rubber ring slides were my favourite. Would thoroughly recommend to anyone to visit and would go again.
Liberdade is a Japanese-themed neighborhood in the city, marked by a red torii arch at its entrance and adorned with lanterns on its streets. It offers a variety of dining options such as sushi bars, ramen shops, yakisoba noodles stands, Chinese and Korean eateries. Visitors can also explore gift shops and supermarkets selling kimonos, cookware and Asian delicacies.
The Sao Paulo Cathedral is a large, neo-gothic building located in the heart of the city. It features a Renaissance-style dome and was completed in 1967. The cathedral is distinctive for its green roof and its two towering towers.
Call god.
This cathedral is so beautiful. Weather your religious or not this is an amazing work of art. The tapestry’s, mosaics, stained glass, columns and the pulpit are just amazing. It cost nothing to enter and take pictures just be respectful of the people there that might be going through some things.
David Montes — Google review
Feels like the heart of downtown Sao Paulo. A combination of tourists and locals generating an authentic experience. Feel the hustle and bustling grit of the locals working right outside on the steps and take in all the sights and experiences. Beautiful mosaic glass and respected aura within the walls.
john d Lin — Google review
Beautiful and unique cathedral, one of the tallest I have seen, an incredible creation in the heart of Sao Paulo.
We visited around 6pm, and as can be seen from other reviews, there are a lot of homeless people in the square around the cathedral which may intimidate some tourists, we didn't experience any issues and we noted that there were many fellow tourists visiting and taking pictures outside. There was a strong police presence to help to keep people safe.
Adam — Google review
Incredible place to be at! Amazing architecture! Only draw back was outside... tons of homeless everywhere. On the steps, in the park, tents scattered everywhere you look. It's a shame the city couldn't keep up the outside area better, but once you are in, it's pretty amazing!
Adam Stubbe — Google review
The Cathedral da Sé in São Paulo is an absolute must-see. Its impressive architecture and cultural significance make it a standout attraction. Plus, the best part is, there’s no admission fee – making it an accessible and enriching experience for anyone exploring the city. But be mindful of your belongings, especially in the slightly run-down neighborhood.
SALMAN H — Google review
Very great cathedral and must see place but not very secure..
?a?r? Polat — Google review
Great cathedral in the heart of Sao Paulo. Enjoy the outside area with the flying buttresses and gothic front. Visit the San Paulo statue in front and enjoy the shade of trees. Walking up the wide stairs to the entrance. Beautiful stained glass inside with large chandeliers, hard wood pews and a high ceiling.
John Harris — Google review
Gorgeous architecture, and the service was loud enough that I didn't feel we were encroaching. The structure, murals, statues, and paintings were stunning and well worth the trip.
Maiku Marianda — Google review
I came here specifically to see the crypt.
It was cool, and I had an amazing guide show us around.
It was a small group which was nice and it meant there was room for everyone and plenty of time to ask questions.
I was encouraged to take photos by our guide. She was so friendly and made my visit more enjoyable.
There were many homeless people sitting outside on the steps, and there was a police van parked to the side of the entrance.
The cathedral is beautiful and the staff are friendly and helpful.
Kitty — Google review
It's a nice big cathedral, particularly for Brazilian standards. The stained glass windows are pretty and the bizantine murals inside are a bit unusual for such a new church. It's worth a quick stroll by if you are in the area.
Alex Zepka — Google review
Had an amazing experience touring the Cathedral. Took the Tour - Completo (both the church and the cript) for R$60. Tickets can be purchased directly at the store / loja and administative office inside.
Lucia was genuinely helpful and eager to help explaining the history behind the church.
Location is pretty walkable, and just like many other massive metro areas in the world, will need to procreed with slightly higher caution. The police and militaty presence does help adding a little safety net.
Overall, if given the opportunity, do visit the church.
Vincent G — Google review
Amazing.…. And magnificent.. if you come to visit Sao Paulo You have to see it !
Rojen Bajeryan — Google review
I was very blessed to be able to explore this beautiful church.
It has a lot of beautiful art and architecture. This is a must see. Its also close to other attractions.
There are some poor in the area, but the police was visible everywhere. Stay around or close to the locals and you will be fine.
AJ Esterhuizen — Google review
We went early in the morning around 8:00 am and there was no entry fee!! Piece full time inside!!
ijaz khan — Google review
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Praça da Sé - Sé, São Paulo - SP, 01001-000, Brazil
The Mercado Municipal de São Paulo is a historical building with stands selling rare fruit, vegetables, and dairy produce, as well as a food court. The market's specialty is mortadella sandwiches; for the definitive version, try the crowded upstairs Hocca Bar. Ki Peixe also serves big flat oysters shucked to order while you wait for your fish to be cleaned.
A very large and beautiful market with lots to see. If you're visiting, there are lots of unique local items to purchase here. I loved seeing all the hand made items that were being made there. There are great restaurants on the second floor as well. The mortadella sandwiches are an absolute must try! They are heavy but extremely delicious.
Pedram Esm — Google review
Loved how beautiful the food looks, the building has great features too. Too bad you get the feeling you have to excuse yourself if you don't want to try the products from every other stand. I can imagine some people like to sample everything, but I don't feel comfortable. The famous sandwich is great, but a bit too much meat, but hey that's the typical Brazilian style!
Alex de Lannee — Google review
I really like this place. As a child my parents used to take us there . It’s a colourful place, with a variety of fruits,meats,fishes,wines and more. The famous mortadella sandwich is big and delicious you must try it .
Malu Campos — Google review
Buzzing market surrounded by more stands outside. Very busy over the weekend. Upstairs you’ll find many restaurants offering Brazilian food.
Most places will offer you fresh fruit to try, dried cod and cervesas.
Alessandra Distefano — Google review
Very dangerous and a lot of people only watching your belongings !
I went a restaurant and I tried a mozzarella baguette and was delicious but it was very big and I didn’t finish it.
Lorena G9898 — Google review
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R. da Cantareira, 306 - Centro Histórico de São Paulo, São Paulo - SP, 01024-900, Brazil
The Catavento Museum is a science museum with interactive exhibits for kids and adults alike. It's located in the old Palace of Industry, and features objects and experiments that touch on natural history, physics, biology, and chemistry. Highly interactive displays make it fun for kids and adults alike. This great place is an easy walk from the Municipal Market, making it perfect for a day out!
Amazing place! Free entrance on Tuesday! Can spend hours there. Has restaurants and water (free). Clean washrooms. Great place to learn and play for all ages. You will come out with more wisdom. Amazing from outside and inside.
Antoine Assaad — Google review
Highly recommended for all the family! My kids are 5 and 3 and they both enjoyed the museum although it was only in portugues with no english translation everything was really interesting. And it was surprisingly the cheapest place you can visit in Sao Paulo
Yasmeen Faraj — Google review
Very cool STEM Museum in a beautiful historic building. Entrance fee is only R$15 and it's located very close to the famous Municipal Market of São Paulo. Highly recommend checking it out with kids.
Steven Marshall — Google review
That’s a fantastic place to learn science! Children certainly will love it. It has many different environments, going from biology and evolution to physics and mathematics! Awesome! They have some classes and presentation for the visitors. I highly recommend those seminars, they are interactive and interesting opportunities to learn a little bit of daily science!!
Gabriela Natania Sales Rebelo — Google review
Such a fun place. Wee found it by pure chance and enjoyed it a lot. Constant interactivity with the exhibitions make it fun for kids and adults. We all enjoyed it and highly recommend it. Only a few minutes walk from the Municipal market it is a great combination for a day out.
Javier Orti — Google review
The museum is very nice! Ut has lots of attractions and my 7 year old daughter lived it. We arrived there in the middle of the afternoon and had only 2 hours inside. It was not enough, we are going to go back another time so we can spend more time inside.
The only problem was that it was full of visitors and some (of course not the museums fault) of the visitors were rude, didn’t respect the lines, or also the attractions, and because of bad use they were broken.
We knowthat this is not the museums fault.
Hoping to go back soon and hopefully it won’t be too crowded!
The building is very beautiful!
Martina Mello — Google review
Great museum! A must see in São Paulo plus it has a free day once a week and it wasn't too busy when we visited.
Hannah Verheul-Cane — Google review
Excellent option to take your kids to learn more about science. The ticket is very affordable, the museum is, very interesting for the kids with a lot of interactive exhibits.
Cesar Filho — Google review
Museum itself seemed amazing. We had a terrible experience as everything was in Portuguese and worse part is the staff dont speak a word of English. My kids missed out as there werent any translators or tour guides to walk you through the experience in english. So in conclusion this was a total rip off to anyone not speaking or reading in Portuguese as u wont understand a thing. They should warn u in advance and not sell u a ticket....but they still took my money. Not cool guys not cool.
Neelan Koopan — Google review
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Avenida Mercúrio, Parque Dom Pedro II, s/n, São Paulo - SP, 03003-060, Brazil
The Pinacoteca de São Paulo is an art museum located in the city of São Paulo, Brazil. It is one of the most important museums in Brazil, and its collection skews heavily towards the Brazilian Modernists. The museum has an 11,000-works-strong collection, and its building was designed by Pritzker Architecture prize-winner Paulo Mendes da Rocha.
I loved this museum. I have been to many museusm around the world, but I found the experience here to be extremely unique. Each room you enter had a placard that not only explained the exhibit, but asked thought provoking questions, that made you really view the exhibit with an open mind. This was definitely a very unique experience. And the building itself was also a work of art to be enjoyed. Make sure you give yourself at least 3 hours here to really walk through all the museum has to offer.
Pedram Esm — Google review
One of the most beautiful museums I've been to. They have a great selection of pieces, with differing mediums, the space is clean and comfortable. The main entry goes thru a sunroom with super high glass ceilings, currently showing pieces done with wood, so you can smell the sap being warned by the sun.
The staff was friendly and kind, very helpful and attentive. Bathrooms were clean.
The pieces being showcased are very well selected, I think. And the infrastructure is beautiful.
Georgi Bianchi — Google review
This is truly one of the best museums in the world. Pinacoteca is one of those places that you would need days to truly understand and decompress.
With a great collection of Brazilian Modernist Era, the museum’s architecture details its a must all by itself.
Besides it’s great collection the museum also have temporary exhibitions with great artists, so it be good to check it before attending.
The tickets to temporary exhibitions and weekends tends to sold out very quickly, and there is one day of the week when you can get in for free.
If you’re going by public transportation be careful to the surroundings, the neighborhood it’s not dangerous but don’t be distracted with your belongings.
Also take some time to walk in the garden with lots of sculptures by different artists is a very enjoyable experience by itself.
If you wanna take some pictures I suggest the afternoon lighting that entes that glass ceiling, it’s just idyllic.
Tharciso Azanki — Google review
Very interesting place, pretty cheap parking and you can enter Pinacoteca galleries for free. Garden is very nice as well, I’m hot days you will appreciate shade made by trees.
Vlastimil Kucera — Google review
Very well organised museum. Great place to get familiar with Brazilian modern art. Allocate at least three hours to properly review the collection. Highly recommended.
Aleksei Kaliukin — Google review
This museum is one of the oldest in São Paulo. The art collection is huge, each room is overflowing with different pieces. In a way it is actually quite overwhelming and intense, it’s difficult to digest the sheer amount. There is no flowing journey or consistency. There is deep contrast not just room to room, but often throughout a room. You would need to spend an entire day here to truly begin to appreciate and digest what’s on display. It’s quite remarkable at the same time. I recommend a visit.
MarkRetreats — Google review
The Pinacoteca do Estado de Sao Paulo is one of the most prominent art museums in Sao Paulo, located next to Estação da Luz, which is connected to the Metro Yellow Line. Entry is totally free on Saturdays (and on Thursday nights, 6pm to 10 pm)
The Pinacoteca's was designed by Ramos de Azevedo, building is a beautiful example of Brazilian architecture from the early 20th century. In 1998, it went through a masterful renovation process, designed by the Pritzer Prize laureate, architect Paulo Mendes da Rocha. The museum's interior gallery spaces are well thought out and provides an excellent backdrop for the art on display. The galleries are spacious. The natural light of the atriums, connected by steel bridges is the perfect symbiosis between the classic building and contemporary architecture.
The museum's café in the underground floor connects with Praça da Luz, providing an exuberant view of the park and a relaxing atmosphere, a pleasant and calm space that could make you forget you're in the fourth most populated city on earth (and one of the most dangerous areas of Sao Paulo).
The museum's collection is vast, covering a range of styles and periods, with an emphasis on Brazilian art from the 19th century to the present day. The Pinacoteca is especially known for its collection of modernist art, featuring works by well-known Brazilian artists such as Tarsila do Amaral, Anita Malfatti, and Lasar Segall. Additionally, the museum has an extensive collection of photographs, engravings, and drawings, providing visitors with a comprehensive view of Brazilian art history.
Overall, the Pinacoteca do Estado de Sao Paulo is a world-class, must-visit for anyone interested in Brazilian art and culture. The museum's impressive collection, beautiful architecture, and commitment to education make it one of the most important cultural institutions one could ask for.
Danielo D2 — Google review
It is a pretty museum! Very good organised for visitors access. Galleries and exhibitions are wonderful! I loved it and will visit it again! Thank you!
Miguel Gutiérrez Araujo — Google review
Great museums with plenty to see. Price is 30BRL and well worth the price. Be sure to visit all the rooms as some are easier to miss.
Danny Quesnel — Google review
Must see if your around the city, easy pick up and drop off by Uber
Well maintained clean and organized, air conditioned
Divided into multiple galleries on the left and right
Water fountains in each corner rarely seen worldwide
No restrictions taking photos
Timeless_tresor — Google review
Entrance fee reasonable, spacious and bright older-style art museum with decently-sized collection of older and newer works, the majority of which are by Brazilian artists.
Andres Fairbanks — Google review
The first museum I visited when I came to Sao Paulo. I had a great time but I couldn't get enough of it. you must visit
Rojen Bajeryan — Google review
Very beautiful museum, very well kept and I recommend it! There’s a high art variety and I enjoyed my visit a lot!
nico — Google review
Must see museum in São Paulo. Beautiful building with nice sights to Estação da Luz.
Exhibitions are very well organized and inviting.
The only downside is that the museum surroundings tend to be not so safe when police is not around. But if you are an average Brazilian you will be able to handle it just fine.
Matheus Boschetti — Google review
Even since before I planned my trip to Brazil I knew I wanted to visit the Pinacoteca at one point in my life. The building is reminiscent of a classical temple, and has a massive collection of works in all plastic arts. I loved the educational focus of the exhibits, the fact that they are arranged by topic and not by region or century, and all the accessibility infrastructure all around. Truly one of the best museums I have been to in Brazil.
Iván Montejo — Google review
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Praça da Luz, 2 - Luz, São Paulo - SP, 01120-010, Brazil
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.
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Av. Dr. Heitor Penteado, 1671 - Parque Taquaral, Campinas - SP, 13087-000, Brazil
Located in the outskirts of Campinas, Parque D. Pedro Shopping is a sprawling enclosed mall with diverse retail options, a cinema and an airy food court with chain cafes. It receives 18 million visitors per year and contains 399 stores including 30 anchor stores, 20 restaurants, 49 fast-food outlets, a movie theater complex with 15 theaters, conference center and 8,000 parking spaces. In 2015 the mall expanded to include new gastronomic options at Alameda Parde D. Pedro.
Well designed mall with a central hub that allows for quick travel between stores without having to do a full circuit. Sprawling, lively food court with many options and plenty of seating. Good mix of big box and specialty stores that appeal to a broad range of consumers. Interesting artistic elements. Definitely worth a visit if you’re a tourist.
Aaron Kuchma — Google review
It was crowded on Sunday, a little difficult to find a place to park the car. But I have no complains about the mall, its infrastructure is outstanding. Also, despite such a great circulation of people all day long, it's a very clean place.
Vinicius Rampim Guidotti — Google review
Excelent! A huge mall with evrything from small to big stores, from cutlery to furniture, from paper to cinemas. Lots of good restaurants anda a large food court. Gets crowded at weekends.
Andre Meireles Borba — Google review
Very big one.
You should be prepared to walk
The shopping is quite big.
There are nice stores and places to eat!
There’s also a nice place for kids!
Gelber Abe — Google review
Amazing place to go shopping and have fun with the family
10/10 would visit again in the near time
Arthur Evans — Google review
Best shopping experience in Campinas if you are looking for variety on shops and place to eat. Unusual for Brazil a supermarket (Carrefour) inside a shopping center
Alex Warwar — Google review
Nice big mall to do some shopping. Lots of food and sweets to find there too. Cinema included + some play area for kids and young adults :p
Oliver Bill — Google review
Was big shopping mall good for any kind of shopping cheap prices foods beverages cinema
nauman nasir — Google review
Biggest mall in Latin America! Great stores selection! Safe for tourists also. Plenty of parking and WiFi available.
Ellie P. — Google review
Very very good mall, one of the biggest in sao paulo state. Here you can find almost everything. There is a huge food court and a enormous parking yard. The atmosphere of this place is incredible, although very crowded on weekends and holidays.
Caio Cruz — Google review
It is a big shopping a nice place, it's ordered and has chargers for EV and e-bikes
Alvaro Z S — Google review
Huge shopping centre, plenty of (paid) parking, and a big food court. It has the main mobile phone operators (TIM, Vivo and Claro), big stores, coffee counters as well as many many other shops. Handy to register for Sem Parar and lots of ATMs.
Alistair Clark — Google review
It's very good to walk, and it is one tiny percent hard to find what u are looking for..
Pedro H.Cia.J — Google review
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Av. Guilherme Campos, 500 - Jardim Santa Genebra, Campinas - SP, 13080-000, Brazil
Zoo home to giraffes, elephants & flamingoes, plus prehistoric exhibits like dinosaur skeletons.
Amazing place to go with your family specially if you have kids, they will love it. The trails is quit long for small child's and they don't have accessibility, or if you go with a small kids you will have to carry them during some stages of the trail, but apart of it is an excellent place to visit.
I recommend to arrive after lunch in hot days, you will need around 3 hours to do the course. It has a restaurant and cafeteria to eat.
Marcello Camurati — Google review
Great place to bring children or for photographic safari if you like to make photos from wildlife under more controlled circumstances. Highly recommended!
Osvaldo Cristo — Google review
Great place! It's well maintained and they're resting places everywhere.
Akira Shimosoeda — Google review
Overall very nice place but I found some of the places where they keep the animals too small
Sam — Google review
Beautiful place, clean, organized and had monitors to help.
Sandra Arruda — Google review
Wonderful zoo! We can see and know a lot of animals. We can identify that they respect Brazilian nature.
Papipupenta — Google review
Well organized and clean. Very friendly staff.
Felipe Henriques da Silva — Google review
It was nice, most of the animals were out enjoying the beautiful day. It is quite a walk so if taking children be prepared to carry them if they aren't old enough to walk on their own. Many hills, stone walkways and loose gravel to push a stroller it's doable but not easy.
Robert Brown — Google review
Maned Wolf (lobo guara) was resting on front of the fence so I could see him, beatiful creature. Worth 100%.
Gabriel Moura — Google review
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Paraíso das Aves, Av. ZooParque Itatiba, Rod. Dom Pedro I, KM 95.5, Itatiba - SP, 13254-762, Brazil
Atibaia is a city in southeast Brazil near São Paulo. It’s home to Edmundo Zanoni Park, with a Japanese garden and a lake with paddle boats. The Natural History Museum displays numerous taxidermied animals. The João Batista Conti Municipal Museum has artifacts from local history. South, trails lead to the rock formations of the State Natural Monument of Pedra Grande, popular for paragliding.
0% as popular as Sao Paulo
3 minutes off the main route, 9% of way to Ouro Preto
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Reaching the top is not for someone who is out of shape, it could even be a health risk for those with heart health issues. There is about 8meters of stairs to climb and the stairs are not so well made as some of them are low steps and some are hi steps, this can be a problem going back down too.
When you reach the top, however, you will be rewarded with a beautiful picturesque view of the town in the valley below. In my opinion it's worth the effort if your health will allow it. I really really enjoyed it and it is a memory I will savor for years to come.
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Thiago M. — Google review
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Juliano Rodrigues — Google review
Great view of the city and lovely chocolate store in the location.
Jose Barao — Google review
Nice view
Ronalds Silva — Google review
Spectacular view !
Fabio De Almeida Santos — Google review
Wheelchair access to go from car park to Christ and a chocolate shop near at Christ with good variety.
Henrique de Canavarro Alencar — Google review
D+++
Robson Moreira — Google review
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Zelia maria Pereira — Google review
Amazing
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R. Cristo Redentor, 157 - Lot. Vale do Sol, Serra Negra - SP, 13930-000, Brazil
The Praça Adhemar de Barros is a vast square situated at the center of Aguas de Lindoia in close proximity to hotels and commercial streets. The famous projectist, Burle Max from Brazil, designed the square with food kiosks, horse carts, and an annual traditional fair of vintage cars that attracts people of all ages. This plaza is perfect for nature lovers as it offers a chance to see local fauna like Capivaras and birds up close.
Very Nice Plaza to walk and look at nature. You can see closely local fauna such as Capivaras and birds. As well it has a nice lake. There were a balloms event that day.
Rafael Restrepo — Google review
Carrorama
Luciano Netto — Google review
Great place to go with family. Very calm and quiet
Sara Elias Camargo — Google review
It's nice, but it could be nicer and more beautiful. Also, it seems like a place with a lot of potential, but its ruler isn't taking advantage of it.
Maurício Avellar — Google review
Projected by a well international known projectist from Brazil, Burle Max, the square is a good option to all ages with boxes offering food, horse cart. Is a large square in there have a traditional fair of old cars once a year and is in the center of Àguas de Lindóia near of hotel and street of commerce (street São Paulo)
Henrique de Canavarro Alencar — Google review
Fitness center out of order and toilets need a lot of maintance.
Ana Palumbo — Google review
Nice place to walk, relax with the family and play with your children
Renato Fonseca — Google review
Where: Praça Adhemas de Barros, Aguas da Lindoia
What: A public park
How was it: A nice quiet place for a walk, enjoying the animals or water running. This is where you can take the ''locomotive'' to visit the small Christ statue in Lindoia. They also have sugarcane juice if you want to try it out.
Grade: Eli = 4, Serge = 4
Recommend: Yes, when in Lindoia (which is a rather small place) you should check this place out.
Discovering Destinations — Google review
Nice for sightseeing.
Professor Temmy — Google review
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R. Alemanha, Águas de Lindóia - SP, 13940-000, Brazil
This park at a modest natural waterfall offers a restaurant, a store & an adventure park.
Top, 👍🙌👏👊🤘🚵♂️📸🙏⛰
Danilo Victor Luz S Cabral — Google review
The Nature is preserved there despite of a lof people bring up a noise in the local.
Guilherme Barletta — Google review
Legal. Nada de especial, mas legal...
Nice. Nothing special, but nice...
Ilson Roberto Marins Pereira — Google review
Beautiful place to spend the day. Clean, organized and safe with a good infrastructure and excellent restaurant that's works only on weekends and holidays. Congratulations city of Extrema
Rubens Da Silva (The Bugs Man) — Google review
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Amanda Medina — Google review
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Estrada Municipal Pedro Rosa da Silva, Extrema - MG, 37640-000, Brazil
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.
(Translated by Google) Easy access trail,
Very quiet and up there, the view is a huge reward for visitors.
Very beautiful place.
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Trilha de fácil acesso,
Bem tranquila e lá em cima a vista é uma recompensa enorme para os visitantes.
Lugar muito lindo.
Diogo Borges — Google review
(Translated by Google) Wonderful view! I thought it needs good physical conditioning and proper footwear, but the team is very organized and the trail is safe. Beautiful landscape and a lot of contact with nature. I loved!
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Vista maravilhosa! Achei que precisa de um bom condicionamento físico e calçado adequado, mas a equipe é muito organizada e a trilha é segura. Paisagem linda e muito contato com a natureza. Eu amei!
Dani Oliveira — Google review
(Translated by Google) One of the main attractions of the city, several tourist agencies offer this tour. It is necessary to make an appointment in advance to enter the park, passenger cars suffer to arrive due to road conditions. Moderate trail, with climbs that require a little breath lol, but the final view is fantastic, yielding excellent photos and memories.
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Uma das principais atrações da cidade, várias agências de turismo fazem esse passeio. Necessário realizar agendamento prévio para entrar no parque, carro de passeio sofre para chegar devido a condições da via. Trilha moderada, com subidas que requer um pouco de fôlego rs, mas a vista final é fantástica, rendendo excelentes fotos e lembranças.
Guilherme Lilla — Google review
(Translated by Google) It was difficult to climb
The trail is very easy. But if you don't have the breath, you'll suffer a little.
The guide who took us was super understandable. Walked slowly
He took beautiful photos for us.
*Important detail*: wear sneakers, very comfortable clothes, a bottle to put water in the spring, no bags, hats or caps. Use lots of sunscreen, on your ears and neck. It's very windy on the rocks. The sun is intense. Enjoy the view. It's worth all the sacrifice to climb.
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Foi difícil subir
A trilha é bem facilitada. Porém se não tiver fôlego vai sofrer um.pouco.
O guia que nos levou foi super compreensível. Andou devagar
Tirou fotos lindas pra nós.
*Detalhe importante*: vá de tênis, roupa bem confortável, garrafa para por água na nascente, nada de bolsa, chapéu ou boné. Use muito protetor solar, nas orelhas, pescoço. Na pedra venta muito. O sol é intenso. Aproveite a vista. Vale muito todo o sacrifício pra subir.
Vivi Pin Ge — Google review
(Translated by Google) Beautiful walk of approximately 1km, which in good weather is possible to see cities in Vale do Paraíba such as São José dos Campos. Super wooded and well-structured high-guide trail. 👏👏👏🇧🇷🇧🇷🇧🇷
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Lindo caminhada de aproximadamente 1km, que com o tempo bom é possível avistar cidades do Vale do Paraíba como São José dos Campos. Trilha alto guiavel super arborizada e bem estruturada. 👏👏👏🇧🇷🇧🇷🇧🇷
Ademir anjos — Google review
(Translated by Google) The park charges admission, but offers insurance and information about the route. The climb is super smooth. It's worth the visit!
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O parque cobra a entrada, mas oferece seguro e informações sobre o trajeto. A subida é super tranquila. Vale a pena a visita!
Victor Alexandria — Google review
(Translated by Google) The view is one of the best in Brazil and to access it, you take a very bad dirt road. I thought it was cool to open on Mondays.
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A visão é uma das melhores do Brasil e para acessar , pega-se uma estrada de terra muito ruim. Achei legal abrir nas segundas ferias.
Alexandro Vieira Lopes — Google review
(Translated by Google) Experience out of 10! The trail was really cool, when I did it I didn't expect sun, but it was worth it! In the sun it must be even more beautiful. It's not difficult, but elderly people or people with leg problems should avoid it, as it takes about 40 minutes going up and 40 minutes going back down. Up there, try taking a photo with mirroring in the water, it looks really cool.
(Original)
Experiência nota 10! Muito legal a trilha, quando fiz não tinha expectativa de sol, mas valeu a pena! Com sol deve ser mais bonito ainda. Não é difícil mas pessoas idosas ou c problemas na perna devem evitar, pois leva cerca de 40 minutos subindo na ida e 40 descendo na volta. Lá em cima, tente fazer foto com espelhamento na água, fica bem legal.
RaFa Pastorelli — Google review
(Translated by Google) The trail is light to moderate. In fact, I found it more difficult to drive up to the parking lot than to hike the trail 😅. The route is all signposted, there are no secrets. And that's why you don't need a guide.
We did it at 2:00 pm and it was super peaceful, as well as being cool because of the forest. As it was a bit cloudy, when we arrived at the top of the rock, it was a mild temperature and without strong sun.
The view is truly impressive, a breathtaking 360º view.
Parking: R$20
Entrance: R$35
(Original)
A trilha é leve a moderada. Na verdade, achei mais difícil subir de carro até o estacionamento que fazer a trilha 😅. O percurso é todo sinalizado, não tem segredo. E por isso não necessita de guia.
Fizemos às 14:00 e foi super tranquilo, além de ser fresquinho por causa da mata. Como estava meio nublado, quando chegamos no topo da pedra, estava com uma temperatura amena e sem sol forte.
A vista é realmente impressionante, uma visão 360º de tirar o fôlego.
Estacionamento: R$20
Entrada: R$ 35
Carla Iglesias — Google review
(Translated by Google) If you don't go with a tour company, the trail needs to be booked, we went in March (Easter) 2024 and the cost of the individual trail without a guide was 42 reais.
Additionally, you need to pay for parking, which costs 20 reais per car.
I hadn't found anywhere that I needed to book an appointment for this tour.
Unfortunately, due to the available times for the trail and the amount charged, I didn't do it.
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Se você não for com uma empresa de turismo a trilha precisa ser agendada, fomos em março (na páscoa) de 2024 e o valor da trilha individual e sem guia era de 42 reais.
Além disso, precisa pagar o estacionamento, que custa 20 reais por carro.
Eu não tinha achado em lugar algum que precisava de agendamento para esse passeio.
Infelizmente por causa dos horários disponíveis para a trilha e o valor cobrado não fiz a mesma.
Amanda Cristina — Google review
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I'll never travel to Ouro Preto without this trip planner again
Felicia Leirner's Museum features the majority of her sculptures, which were created in São Paulo, Brazil. The outdoor space allows visitors to enjoy the works of this Polish-born sculptor in an open setting. This allows for a chronological view of the artist's works, which can be seen as stages of their development.
I loved to visit this outside museum. Place to go by your self or with family. Niece view. There is one small coffee restaurant. Very Nice. Highly recommend.
Vanilza Boschezzi Lopes — Google review
A Fascinating place to appreciate sculptures
Samuel Januario — Google review
The Felícia Leirner Museum is one of the most beautiful places to visit in Campos do Jordão. It is located not so far from the downtown. But you'll need a car to get there. The tickets are relatively cheap. The staff is very kind and give you all information you need. It is an open museum. However, there is an concert hall with a café and restrooms together. So, you'll find the necessary infrastructure to support your visit. The museum has about 70 statues from the artist, all placed in the middle if the nature. It's amazing! If you visit Campos do Jordão, it is worth visiting this museum.
Everson Moura — Google review
Very beautiful place! The outdoor museum is relaxing, full of sculptures and nature. You can have a great walk there. The auditorium is marvelous, which a nice background classical music to enhance the experience there.
Henrique Orlandini — Google review
Serene and calm walk in garden. Has really nice picture spots and to watch the sunset.
ITZZEES Editing hacks — Google review
Very great museum with extraordinary sculptures. A nice place to walk and it offers a beautiful view! :)
Tina do Prado Gobbo — Google review
This is a must go place in Campos do Jordão....If you're going to visit the government's winter palace, you should extend a little your trip and pay a visit to the Museum Felícia Leirner. The intriguing sculptures will keep you entertained some time. You can take pictures, and admire the sunset. You can also try a outdoor picnic there, a very good option to admire the landscape!
Juliana Isidorio — Google review
Nice museum with a privilege view of sunset. The auditorium is awesome with excellent accoustic.
Túlio Yoshinaga — Google review
Beautiful sculpture park with a concert hall
Karmen Spiljak — Google review
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Av. Dr. Luis Arrobas Martins, 1880 - Alto Boa Vista, Campos do Jordão - SP, 12460-000, Brazil
The Boa Vista Palace is a historical museum that showcases objects and art from different periods. The building was originally built as a summer residence but has since become an important museum with works by Tarsila do Amaral, Anita Malfatti and Di Cavalcanti in its collection. Outside the building there is a beautiful garden which is the only place you can take pictures.
It's a wonderful building. You can see art and building from different times, from 18th century chests to nowadays paintings. The place is a must go to any lover of art or/and history.
Outside the building there's a garden which is the only place you can take pictures of, and it's very beautiful too.
Henrique Orlandini — Google review
This place is interesting and beautiful. I recommend if you have time.
Diego Quintero — Google review
Nice the palace is like a French chatu of the 17th century is a copy I would say but the system is not very efficient to take visits as you have to go in person should be via internet like all other places in the town are this makes it difficult to visit and becomes a poor quality service and poor efficiency in today's days.
S.M E Hanry H Gomes — Google review
Very Nice place with gorgeous sight to the city.
The buildings have nice architecture and holds some important cultural events as music shows during the winter music festival and paintings and other artistic exhibitions.
The permanent exhibition of the items of the palace is nice also.
You can also have a coffee there with a special view.
Part of the palace is sometimes used for official political activities.
Great place worth visiting.
There are parking spaces for free.
Leonardo Crespim — Google review
This is a winter government palace. Breathtaking sightseeing. This is open for guided visitation. There you will find some paintings from South American artists, some ancient objects. They always change the decoration of the palace, so there are always new things to see.
Juliana Isidorio — Google review
Very impressive museum with many items from São Paulo State collection
Guilherme Serradilha — Google review
Actual State governor's winter retreat, also turned into a museum in the 1970s. Tour is quite limited, but gives a nice overview of the Palace's main rooms and art collection. Tour is guided, in Portuguese, and admittance is free of charge.
Celso Shimomura — Google review
The place is nice. Unfortunately they have a very limited number of allowed visitor entries per day, which I have not seen in any other place around the world - both for art or museum gallery and palace or castles.
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Av. Adhemar Pereira de Barros, 3001 - Jardim Dirce, Campos do Jordão - SP, 12460-000, Brazil
The catholic church Monastery of St. John is a peaceful and beautiful place of prayer and reflection for visitors. The nuns who live there are members of the Order of Benedictine nuns, which is a Catholic religious order. They offer regular masses featuring Gregorian chanting and also sell food items made by the residents, like pies, cakes, juices and breads.
Very beautiful place. Small, but you can take some nice pictures and have some peace of mind
Bruno Parreiral — Google review
Peaceful place... you can spend few hours there
Rafael Estevam — Google review
Quiet peaceful place. There is a nice shop where you can buy jam and stuff. It is inspiring to listen to the presentation. Worth a visit.
jeff green — Google review
Grate place of prayer and reflection. Everyone shall visit!
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Av. Dr. Adhemar de Barros, 330 - Abernéssia, Campos do Jordão - SP, 12460-000, Brazil
Go all the way up to the Esmeralda waterfall, it's completely worthy (the way up there it's full of rocks do be very careful) and than go down to the others falls slowly and enjoy! Good at the restaurant is pretty good also.
Gabriela Sousa Guedes — Google review
Beautiful waterfalls with a footpath along them. Parking fee is R$5.
Mathieu Deresmes — Google review
Amazing place, specially the main waterfall that is really breathtaking - not only because of the gorgeous landscape: the water is cold!
It was crowded, but it was expected to be so considering it is Carnival holiday and that the place is easy to be accessed.
Marcos Ruediger — Google review
beautiful. .. but lots of people around in sumer...
Abel CBC — Google review
One of the best waterfalls in Carrancas, also one of the most famous, what makes the place be always busy, you have to be very lucky to get it empty. Best time to visit is at midway, because the sun will shine in the middle of the cliffs and direct in the water, and you will understand why the place is called Emerald.
Guile design — Google review
😍😍😍 the pool of this waterfall is so refreshing. Try to be there noon its when you can see the emerald color on the water
Nuri Padua — Google review
You need to be mobile to follow the trail
Ian Franklin — Google review
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Sitio Vargem Grande - Cachoeira Esmeralda, Zona rural, Carrancas - MG, 37245-000, Brazil
Inhotim Museum is a vast contemporary art museum and botanical garden located near Brumadinho, 50km west of Belo Horizonte. This open-air complex features 23 modern art galleries showcasing international artwork that is often monumental in size. The gardens contain over 4000 species of plants, including an extensive collection of palm trees and lakes with swans.
Excellent place to expend all day long.
There different buildings with an own art exhibition.
Also you several places to lunch o take a coffee and water spots to charge your bottle.
The bathrooms are well cleaned.
The parking lot is huge
Nestor Navarro — Google review
This is a sensational museum. We can feel modern art world with all of our 5 senses.
Admission fee is only 50BRL per adult,
25B RL per kids for 1 day.
There have a lot of outside artworks and more than 20 architectures that have inside artworks.
It is very tough if you complete to see all artworks.
But even 1day, I’m sure you can enjoy a lot.
Even kids, they can enjoy and don’t forget to visit here. There are English guidance all places.
Papipu penta — Google review
One of the most unique and incredible museums, not just that I’ve seen in Brazil or South America but the world. Part botanical gardens, sculpture park, and gallery it’s easy to spend all day here to cover everything but two days needed to cover everything detail. There are over twenty galleries and dozens of sculptures. Recommend getting the internal cart transport to save time on longer routes and try out the Pão de Queijo at the cafe by the entrance. A king day needed to explore but worth it!
Jacob C — Google review
A must do in Brazil! I recommend to go at least 1.5 days, or 2 days, as the park is huge and there are many incredible exhibitions.
We were there for two days and selected the golf buggy option once- I feel that it isn’t worth it as you often have to wait 5 minutes for a buggy, which is the time it takes to walk. If you’re prepared to walk over 10000 steps during your visit, opt for walking :)
Emilie Malek — Google review
Was an amazing experience to visit this Open air museum. From the architecture, to Gallery’s and great food. This is a must go if your near the area. Did a full day and wasn’t able to see everything. 100% going to plan more trips here to finish seeing it all. Suggest reserving a exclusive golf cart way ahead. We thought we could get them same day but they were sold out.
Even with the golf cart I feel as if you can spend multiple days here. Also would want to come back in different seasons as the park has so much vibrant plant life that I’m sure the seasonal changes are worth seeing multiple times.
Staff was very helpful, everything was clean, and the food is top notch.
Alex Britto — Google review
To walk with awe seeing nature, artistcally made gardens, arts, exhibits and more. One day is not enough to see it all.
Nice ?Nislou? Costa — Google review
I live in London and I studied Fine Art at university, this is the best Art gallery I have ever been to. If you can, go and see the art here! I came midweek and the place was empty. Most galleries I had to myself and the park was great to walk around. I don’t think the golf cart transport ticket is needed. I made it around the whole park in 1 day. It’s a lot of walking but the green scenery and manicured gardens are great to look at. Highly recommend and one of the best things I saw in Brazil. It’s easy to get to taking the special museum bus from Belo Horizonte bus station. Details are on the imhotim website.
Ashley — Google review
We took a bus from the central bus station (Rodoviaria) to Inhotim. We got our bus tickets and admission tickets before hand. Wonderful experience. Highly recommend paying for internal transit as well.
Marcos Carvalho — Google review
Inhotim Museum is a fantastic opportunity to engage with nature whilst being immersed in art. Cannot fault anything about the facility, it is extremely well looked after and the staff are beyond helpful. Definitely worth a visit.
Mel B — Google review
Fitzcarraldo-esque Storm King experience. Fantastic dining options. Two days should be sufficient to see all. Very recommended!
Jonathan Whitmore — Google review
Beautiful place deep in the heart of Minas Gerais. It's an outdoor museum with different paths that have galleries and open air sculptures and art installatiobs. If you enjoy nature, art and walking than this is a must see
Roberto Rodrigues — Google review
Wow! This place is amazing. There is so much to see and the quality of art is fantastic. We spent the day here, arriving from BH on the pre-booked shuttle that leaves from outside the Holiday Inn. We didn’t use the buggy transport, instead opting to walk around. The grounds are huge and there are so many galleries that we only just managed to fit everything in to our day. Keep your eyes open for wildlife. We saw a rattlesnake, coatis, lizards and toucans. They really added to the day. You can’t take food in but we enjoyed burgers at one of the cafes.
Meagan Columbus — Google review
I visited the Inochi Museum in December and was greeted by sunny weather and pleasant temperatures. Highly recommend getting the ticket that includes transportation due to the vast area of the museum, making it easier to explore. The natural surroundings offer a serene escape from the city’s hustle and provide a refreshing contrast to the urban landscape of central Belo Horizonte. It’s an inspiring way to spend a day, surrounded by beauty and tranquility. Plus, there are some great coffee shops on-site for a relaxing break. Definitely worth a visit!
Marco Viajero — Google review
I love it here, and I will definitely come back.
I bought a two day ticket, which is enough to see most of the exhibits.
I also bought the ticket to use the golf carts for one day, as there are some points that are further into the park.
I knew I would be doing a lot of walking, so it was worth it.
There is so much to see here and experience. A lot of thought and consideration went into every installation.
Some exhibits are outside, and some things are in various buildings.
There is a botanical garden with a variety of stingless bees, which was one of my favourite things to see here.
You will have so many beautiful areas to walk around or to sit and relax.
Sadly, some exhibits were closed while I was here.
The photos do not do it justice. You have to come here and see it for yourself.
I recommend at least a 2 day ticket with a golf cart ticket.
Bring water and sun protection.
Wear comfy walking shoes.
You can buy food and drink here.
Make sure you grab a map when at the reception.
Kitty — Google review
Inhotim is an overwhelmingly amazing experience.
It combines Sight-seeing, commune with Nature and Watching of every possible aspect of Contemporary Artistic Expressions (maybe to the exception only of Theatre and Dance)...
Painting check,
Installations check
Conceptual Art check
Sculpture check
Photography check
Architecture check
Gardening and Urbanism check
Video and Cinema check
Auditory Impressionism check
All that set on a very improbable location, on a former farm / minerals mining property turned into an open landscape exhibition area, spread throughout acres and acres of tropical gardens, fountains and lakes, by the initiative and vision of a once rich heir of a family fortune who went bankrupt while pursuing his dream of an open skies art collection, that became opened to the public in exchange for part of his debts with the government.
Fabio Trevisan — Google review
Incredible place. It would take a week to appreciate everything. The gardens alone take at least a day. The galleries and outdoor art are a magnificent collection. A jewel of Brasil.
Richard Gillard — Google review
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Rua B, 20 Fazenda Inhotim, Brumadinho - MG, 35460-000, Brazil
Front desk guys were really nice, but the staff inside was just awful. The only place where staff was actually good was at the fishing place.
The place has really nice views and activities for 12BRL.
Abner Luis — Google review
Nice place for kids. Very good all you can eat buffet
Laurindo Almeida — Google review
Nice eco business, they integrate a nice place for a weekend scape out
Andre Varini — Google review
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Rua Ary Barbosa da Silva, 950 - Vianópolis, Betim - MG, 32615-320, Brazil
The Sanctuary of Bom Jesus de Matosinhos in Congonhas do Campo, Brazil is a Rococo-style church built in the 18th century. It is famous for its soapstone carvings and wood sculptures by renowned sculptor Aleijadinho. The sanctuary consists of a church with an exquisite Italian-inspired Rococo interior, an outdoor stairway adorned with statues of prophets, and seven chapels depicting the Stations of the Cross.
Here is the world heritage was registered in 1985.
If you transfer between Belo Horizonte and Ouro Preto, you can stop here easily.
There are beautiful sculptures made by Aleijadinho.
Inside church is also beautiful space.
There is a vivid altar.
We went there on Friday afternoon, there were few people.
It was calm and silent place to feel Baroque art.
Papipupenta — Google review
Beautiful place! Historical, well mantained and with an amazing view.
Gabriel Braico Dornas — Google review
#sundayspecial in the city of the trump of the baroque @congonhas_mg, and spending my time at the @congonhas_interior, which retains the famous temple of buildings, the Passos da Paixão de Cristo, given the recognition of talent and brilliance of the artwork Aleijadinho. Awesome experience trough the historical cities of @minasgerais_br, highly recommend this place...🙏🙏🙏
Thefabiosilva — Google review
This sanctuary in Minais Gerais, south of Belo Horizonte was built in the second half of the 18th century. It consists of a church with a magnificent Rococo interior of Italian inspiration; an outdoor stairway decorated with statues of the prophets; and seven chapels illustrating the Stations of the Cross, in which the polychrome sculptures by Aleijadinho are masterpieces of a highly original, moving, expressive form of Baroque art.
Prince F O — Google review
Amazing santuary so many wonderful paintings and sculptures about Christians. You could stay there for hours, seeing each detail...
Marcus Vinicius Camillo de Oliveira — Google review
Beautiful place to visit, so peaceful. Very interesting to see and the museum is a must to see
Ali Pay — Google review
Fantastic place, great view and historical monuments.
Daniel Sampaio — Google review
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Amilton Goncalves — Google review
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Praça do Santuário, S/n - Centro, Congonhas - MG, 36415-000, Brazil
The Praca da Liberdade is a large and popular square in the center of Belo Horizonte, Brazil. It's surrounded by museums and historic buildings, making it a great place to relax and enjoy physical activities. The square is also home to many state offices, making it a key location in the city.
I loved the fact that the museums are free and open till late
Liza Martins — Google review
Nice area to relax and surrounded by museums that are free to enter.
Andrew Fletcher — Google review
One of Belo Horizonte's iconic symbol.
Well located with a wide range of museums to be visited.
On special occasions like Christmas, the Praça da liberdade Square receives a special and unique decoration (best option is to visit during the night because of lights).
Just some blocks ahead, you will find a good variety of restaurants.
Eduardo Barroso Ferreira — Google review
A beautiful building that's still in use. What is open to visitors is nice, but not a lot to see. If you're short on time, is give this a miss... If you have time, it's cute and quick.
Imo, the upstairs bathroom and the entry staircase were the best.
Paul King — Google review
Great place in BH to stroll, walk, sit and observe the historic buildings in the surroundings. The landscaping is beautiful and very well maintained. And for those who like exhibitions of art, history and knowledge, it is very worthwhile to visit these buildings that, in times of pandemic, follow the distancing rules, alcohol gel available, pressure measurement at the entrance and control of people's access through prior scheduling.
Wesley Sampaio Dias — Google review
It's one of the few places where your visit is mandatory in Belo Horizonte
Andy S?nchez — Google review
Peaceful park to visit. Calm and has access to all the museums next to it. Worth taking family and kids.
Gautama Reddy — 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 Gomes — Google review
This is a beautiful local square in the historic centre of the city. It's flanked on all four sides by old colonial era buildings, and it has gorgeous manicured gardens.
Stop by here for a photo opportunity, before heading to the nearby museum or cultural centre.
Christopher Suttenfield — Google review
Beautiful historic park shrouded by historical arcatecture. However, very sad to see tents and the homeless bathing in the potable water fountain.
Benjamin Zilly — 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 to — Google review
A few benches! Safe place! Not so crowded!
Antoine Assaad — Google review
As 1 of Brasil's wealthiest urban regions I enjoyed learning about Its history as a 'planned city' in 1899...
Henry E. Hall — Google review
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s/n - Funcionários, Belo Horizonte - MG, 30140-010, Brazil
The Bank of Brazil Cultural Center is a magnificent 1920s building that features free or low-cost arts events including theater, film and dance. The cultural center also has an interior courtyard with cafes, stained glass windows and a retractable roof that makes for a relaxing break any time of day.
Lovely museum in Belo Horizonte/ MG - Brasil.
Always improving with different expositions.
Moni Castanheira Mihalko — Google review
Free entrance but 15 min to obtain free ticket! Artists are good Clean washrooms and nice!
Antoine Assaad — Google review
I've been here for two exhibits, and both were fantastic.
Great location to access other tourist spots like Praca Liberdade and see some interesting architecture.
Nya Harle — Google review
Expo of Mark Chagall was good in quality and quantity. Only the captures were all the same"lithography, from private collection", which I doubt. Clearly doesn't apply for every item, since I know some of thm. I liked the cheesecake in the patio cafe.
Irina Starikova — Google review
We always came here to see the expositions. Our daughter love them. And we must say that the fact it is free of charge (most of the time) is good not only because the obvious reason, but coz' it allows all people to have access to art, culture.
Nando Miranda — Google review
the museum is nicely curated and you can also visit some of the rooms upstairs, which are kept as they were while the building was a public office. There’s also a restaurant and cafe in the courtyard with a stylish interior.
Elena — Google review
It is truly worthy of the name it bears. The cultural events vary from expositions to theatrical plays. And if you can spare some time, there's an inviting coffee shop on the premises.
Albertino Figueiredo — Google review
Wonder place to visit in Belo Horizonte and in any city (main cities in Brazil have the Cultural Center of Banco do Brazil). Entry is free. Here there is an interior terrace shared by two cafes/ restaurants, with very nice ambiance; the prices are a bit too high, so it is not for the backpacker, but it is nice to have a different experience.
The exhibits are usually well curated. Currently there are two, one of Antonio Poteiro, Brazilian popular artist and one of Man Ray, the famous photographer. Both very interesting and, again, with free entrance.
Coming here gives you the opportunity to enjoy the Freedom square (Praça da Liberdade) where it is settled. Don’t miss the wavy building of Oscar Niemeyer, renown Brazilian modernist architect.
P4K to — Google review
Most people working there was very nice and accommodating. I’m a beginner Portuguese speaker and when they see me struggling, they very kindly spoke slowly and helped me with what I needed. The exhibition was great and the interior of the building is stunning.
Mariana Matias — Google review
Beautiful place, excellent food. AC at the theater too high, though.
Juliana Rosa — Google review
It is a nice and cool place/museum to visit in Belo Horizonte, Minas Gerais. Located in the downtown/center of the city it is also close to some other local places that are worth visiting. Every month it has differents themes expositions that are also very cool. Really enjoyed it!
Nigel Zurita — Google review
Beautiful location for a quick visit as it is very small with very little to see and learn even if you are mega interested in history like me
Rose Vidovix-Unsworth — Google review
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Praça da Liberdade, 450 - Funcionários, Belo Horizonte - MG, 30140-010, Brazil
Belo Horizonte's central market is a bustling warren of stalls selling food, drinks and crafts from all over Brazil. Highlights include Minas Gerais' delicious treats - like sweet caramelized doce de leite and goiabada jelly - as well as the many no-frills bars inside the market serving beer at night.
A destination when in Belo Horizonte! The food, the shops, the people, the experience is absolutely unique and overwhelmingly outstanding.
I love everything about Mercado Central de BH. I always make a point to stop, grab a bite to eat, and drink (Choppe or caipirinha!) and bring something you only find in Brazil, home.
My suggestion, if you can get to Mercado by public transportation or walking, you'll be saving money you can spend shopping or eating because parking is VERY expensive at R$12/hr which can rack up quickly if you make your visit an afternoon event.
Soraya DaCosta — Google review
The most authentic place to experience the culture of Minas Gerais in Belo Horizonte. I love to get lost there, to try different foods, chat with the sellers, admire craftwork, buy spices, fruits, cheese and traditional delicacies.
Luanna Zapula — Google review
A MUST GO/ SEE/ VISIT every time I am back in Belo Horizonte, Brazil! It NEVER disappoints, delicious food and freshly prepared drinks everywhere, sugar cane juice, baked goods such as "coxinhas", "kibes", sandwiches, and a whole LOT more that makes this special place a MUST GO EVERY TIME! The endless variety of local shops and "cachaças" is astounding, and it keeps getting bigger and better every year, I always bring a huge number of bottles of Brazilian Cachaças for friends and family in the UK and they love this cane sugar rum right before they get to bed any time of the year, summer or winter & ask for more whenever we go again!
People are kind, friendly and helpful wherever you stop by to try the incredible selection of cheese, sweets and whatever else that catches your eye!
Easy access and fun anytime, but try not to go during the weekends when there's a lot more people/ visitors not just from other states in Brazil, but also lots of people from Europe.
Monday thru friday works much better and you can get better, faster services, but if you aren't in a hurry, then it's great anytime!
Can't wait to go back in march 2024!
Valéria — Google review
A place every tourist must go. They have all the local treats such as cheese, cachaca, hand made sweets, bars, snacks, arts and crafts and all that along with great customer service .
Rodrigo Nunes — Google review
Amazing place!
What are you looking for?
Everything is at market!
It’s fun and full of curiosity.
Of course you will see a ton of foreigners there.
The most attractive thing is the people! The sellers, the vibrancy of their skill.
Food is amazing and unique!
Eu amo o mercado central!
Quezia Gomes — Google review
I heard it is recommended to be careful of putting your phone in your back pocket but we had a great time. Many things to see and buy here, and great food. It’s better to bring a person who speaks Portuguese to help you navigate, but it can be fun even without. Keep an eye out for cash only signs, though most places take cards.
Shilpika Chowdhury — Google review
This is a great for tourist or foodie in Belo Horizonte. There is a massive selection of gourmet and specialty foods, fruits, vegetables and meats in this market. Also you sample several different types and flavors of caçhaca here.
There are also restaurants in the market if you want to sit down and have lunch or dinner.
Nicolas Flattes — Google review
A must visit when in Belo Horizonte. Colorful, vivid, it’s a party to your senses.
Marcio Pezzo — Google review
I love going here there is so mich to see so many differwnt optioms of what to buy. You coild spend a whole day walking around just to see everything
Declan Kelly — Google review
Interesting to see. But really just the same 5 or 6 type stores over n over. All the caged animals interesting to see
S N — Google review
Gosh it was busy. Like sardines busy. Noisy. They sell live stock among the gift shops and food stalls. Can buy coffee, cheese, veggie seeds, trinkets, clothes and lots of food stuffs. Many gem stone stores. It was an experience I won’t easily forget. Recommend
Beth Rademeyer — Google review
Animal live trade is horrible
No place for this in this century. By far the saddest memory from our trip.
Brasil Borba — Google review
Great place to visit. You find everything and anytime in a safe environment. Really fun
Margarita Murphy — Google review
Loved the place. Great atmosphere. Very alternative, indie vibes. Focused on small to medium businesses with non mainstream products. Very underground feeling. Recommend.
Rafael Vasco — Google review
Mercado Central it is like... another dimension... A magical place surrounded of vivid colors, unmistakable smells... hundreds of people dribble the congested and tight hallways. Looking for the best deal, from thousands of stores that side-by-side compete for your hard earned money. The Mercado Central is a complex fusion of races, ages, dialects, culture, and flavors... What ever you want, you will find it, even if you don't need you will get it. More then just a market, it is a life experience, come, embrace it, enjoy it and come back for more...
Paulo Correa — Google review
Very interesting place to visit. There are many unique vendors here that sell just about everything you can think of. The food vendor’s offer traditional Brazilian cuisine, cafe/expresso bars, bakery and pastry items, and so much more. Also sold are a large variety of meats and cheeses, along with artisan items, novelty items, hand made items, and the list goes on. Check out google photos of this interesting place. When visiting Belo Horizonte, this is a must visit venue!
Mike C — Google review
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Av. Augusto de Lima, 744 - Centro, Belo Horizonte - MG, 30190-922, Brazil
The Mineirão Stadium is a massive sports complex that was constructed in 1965. It is primarily used for football games and boasts several amenities such as a museum and dining options. The access ramps are well-designed, making it easy to enter and exit the stadium. The seats are comfortable enough, although local fans prefer to watch the game standing up. Visitors may sometimes have their view obstructed by large flags, but this is an accepted part of the local culture.
GREAT EXPERIENCE!!! I didn’t know they had free Brazilian tears to drink in the dispensers when Germany played them… A great show to watch. The game was just as one sided as the taste of salt of the Brazilian tears. Overall I rate this experience 1/7
Kak — Google review
It's the famous 2014 World Cup's stadium in Belo Horizonte and where Germany beat Brazil for 7-1. 🤣
Alessander Viana — Google review
Well thought of access ramps make very easy to get in and out of the stadium. Seats are comfortable enough, although you hardly use it as local fans watch the game standing mostly. Big flags also block the view at times, but it is part of the local culture so that was OK. Good sandwiches and beer available inside. Great experience
Alvaro Figueroa — Google review
Well thought of access ramps make very easy to get in and out of the stadium. Seats are comfortable enough, although you hardly use it as local fans watch the game standing mostly. Big flags also block the view at times, but it is part of the local culture so that was OK. Good sandwiches and beer available inside. Great experience
Alvaro Figueroa — Google review
I went to my first football game here and it was amazing. I didn’t even like football (scoccer) before and now I’m addicted. The energy from the Cruzeiro fans is amazing. Never seen it heard anything like it in my life.
I just have one problem. The VIP section isn’t that great. I paid R 750 for premium seats ( Hall Principal 203 VIP) and it didn’t come with food or drinks. One the website it said it would. I was pretty upset at first but honestly the game was so good I forget about it after an hour.
Wes — Google review
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Wellington Silva — Google review
A welcoming venue for not only football matches but also concerts, Mineirão stadium is located in a very charming area of Belo Horizonte.
Albertino Figueiredo — Google review
Great music nice place to shop
Cassia Saboia — Google review
Show do Roger Waters
Luis Fernando — Google review
A place that everybody that came to BH have to visit.
Maria Luiza França Bemfica — Google review
One of the great soccer stadiums of South America. Fantastic atmosphere, good food and cheap beer👍 A once in a lifetime experience
Anon Knows — Google review
It's an okay site. It's a football (soccer) stadium.
manny francisco — Google review
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Av. Antônio Abrahão Caram, 1001 - São José, Belo Horizonte - MG, 31275-000, Brazil
The Sumidouro State Park in Brazil is home to the ancient remains of the country's earliest inhabitants. It is also known for its expansive cave that adds to the park's allure. This park, located near Belo Horizonte, offers an excellent day trip option for families with children. In order to fully enjoy the experience, it is recommended to bring insect repellent and wear comfortable shoes. The park itself boasts stunning natural beauty and diverse wildlife, making it a must-visit destination.
Great place to visit
Josh Boucher-Jacobs — Google review
Excellent day trip with kids from Belo Horizonte! Bring repellent and comfortable shoes!
Daniel Nascimento — Google review
Beautiful place. The type was fantastic
Sherri Barboza — Google review
Beautiful place. The type was fantastic
Sherri Barboza — Google review
I love it, the gruta is beautiful, I strongly recommend it.
Norma Cruz — Google review
Great place to visit
Josh Boucher-Jacobs — Google review
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R. Nossa Sra. do Rosário - Lapinha, Lagoa Santa - MG, 33242-000, Brazil
Sanctuary Caraça is a serene 1774 church complex located in a nature reserve in Catas Altas. The area offers various leisure activities, including visiting churches and chapels, hiking trails with waterfalls, and exploring the sanctuary itself. Guests can enjoy complimentary meals served in the old monk's rooms while immersing themselves in the historical significance of the site. The tranquil grounds provide an opportunity to connect with nature and oneself, making it an ideal place for a peaceful retreat.
Beautiful site, clean and great local food. This is a great historical place with tons of hiking triais to explore and water holes to have a nice refreshing dip
paulo deoliveira — Google review
Do not sleep there! We catched bed bugs.
Apart from that, beautiful location, good food and great to see the wolves at night.
Isabel — Google review
Amazing place in the middle of the nature!
A little bit more expensive than a hostel but it's full board. The breakfast is the best I've ever taken in Brazil !!!
Too bad that you need to contract a guide to access to the most interesting places.
It's good to spend 2 nights. More if you can pay for a guide.
Nicolas Milhaud — Google review
Amazing place in the middle of the nature. Very quiet, perfect for a short stay. You'll enjoy the most of the park from there. Diner / Lunch and Breakfast are very good (served in the old monk's rooms)
Charlélie Lecanu — Google review
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Santuário do Caraça, Estr. do Caraça, km 9 - Catas Altas, MG, 35969-000, Brazil