40 Best Stops Between Sao Bernardo Do Campo and Caldas Novas
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Wanderlog staff Updated • updatedApr 7, 2023
How long is the drive from Sao Bernardo Do Campo to Caldas Novas?
The direct drive from Sao Bernardo Do Campo to Caldas Novas is 484 mi (778 km), and should have a drive time of 8 hrs 38 mins in normal traffic.
If you’re going on a road trip from Sao Bernardo Do Campo to Caldas Novas, we did the research for you and compiled some great stops along the way — with Sao Paulo, Campinas, Ribeirao Preto, Sao Roque, Itu, Uberlandia, Sorocaba, Piracicaba, Jundiai, and Atibaia, as well as top places to visit like Liberdade and Av. Paulista, or the ever-popular Ibirapuera Park.
Top cities between Sao Bernardo Do Campo and Caldas Novas
The top cities between Sao Bernardo Do Campo and Caldas Novas are Sao Paulo, Campinas, Ribeirao Preto, Sao Roque, Itu, Uberlandia, Sorocaba, Piracicaba, Jundiai, and Atibaia. Sao Paulo is the most popular city on the route. It's less than an hour from Sao Bernardo Do Campo and 8 hours from Caldas Novas.
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
1 minute off the main route, 5% of way to Caldas Novas
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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
8 minutes off the main route, 12% of way to Caldas Novas
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São Roque, a city in the state of São Paulo, Brazil, is nestled within the Metropolitan Region of Sorocaba. With a population of 92,060 spread across 306.91 km² at an altitude of 771 m, it offers easy access via major highways like Rodovia Raposo Tavares and Rodovia Castelo Branco. The city's culinary scene is a highlight for visitors planning day trips or weekend getaways.
2% as popular as Sao Paulo
29 minutes off the main route, 12% of way to Caldas Novas
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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
20 minutes off the main route, 13% of way to Caldas Novas
Itu is a city in southeast Brazil. It’s known for oversized objects like a giant phone booth and traffic light. Exaggeration Square has large pencils, insects and a statue of the comedian Simplício. On Padre Miguel Square, Our Lady of Candelária Church dates from 1780. The Energy Museum explores how electricity has changed daily life. West of downtown, Varvito Geological Park has unusual sedimentary rock formations.
1% as popular as Sao Paulo
20 minutes off the main route, 15% of way to Caldas Novas
Campinas is a Brazilian municipality located in the interior of the state of Sao Paulo, approximately 85 km from Sorocaba and 99 km northwest of the state capital, Sao Paulo. With a population estimated at over one million inhabitants in 2018, it ranks as the third most populous municipality in the state and the 14th in Brazil. The city boasts numerous museums, public libraries, and tourist attractions such as Parque Portugal, also known as Taquaral urban park.
5% as popular as Sao Paulo
7 minutes off the main route, 16% of way to Caldas Novas
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Piracicaba
1% as popular as Sao Paulo
15 minutes off the main route, 21% of way to Caldas Novas
Ribeirão Preto, located in southeast Brazil, is a city known for its neo-Gothic Metropolitan Cathedral and the contemporary Brazilian art displayed at the Ribeirão Preto Art Museum. The Bosque Zoo Fábio Barreto is a popular attraction where visitors can see marmosets, capybaras, and deer. The Pedro II Theater, dating back to the 1920s, stands out with its ornate facade as an opera house.
3% as popular as Sao Paulo
8 minutes off the main route, 39% of way to Caldas Novas
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Uberlândia
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Uberlândia is a municipality in the state of Minas Gerais, southeastern Brazil. It is the second largest municipality in the state of Minas Gerais after the state capital Belo Horizonte. Its population in 2020 was 699,097, making it the sixth largest city of the interior region of Brazil. Wikipedia.
1% as popular as Sao Paulo
6 minutes off the main route, 70% of way to Caldas Novas
Best stops along Sao Bernardo Do Campo to Caldas Novas drive
The top stops along the way from Sao Bernardo Do Campo to Caldas Novas (with short detours) are Ibirapuera Park, Av. Paulista, and Mercado Municipal de São Paulo. Other popular stops include Hopi Hari, Parque Portugal - Lagoa do Taquaral, and Parque do Sabiá Complex.
Ibirapuera Park is a large park in Sao Paulo, Brazil with many of the citys well-known museums and recreational areas. The park was originally commissioned as part of the citys 400th anniversary celebration, but due to budget cuts, some of Niemeyer's original plans were not implemented. Today, the park is still one of the most popular attractions in Sao Paulo, with over 14.4 million visits per year.
Do not leave São Paulo without visiting this park. The park is extremely beautiful and large with so much to see. The natural beauty is very hard to describe and show in photos. There are also several great local food vendors here, with some very nice picnic areas. Definitely a nice break from the cityscape of São Paulo.
Pedram Esm — Google review
Pretty park with lush grounds. We rented the bikes they offer and rode around the place. The bikes for 2 are $4/hr! And the bicycles are $2/hr. Lots of carts selling fresh coconut juice, and other snacks. Plenty spots to have a picnic. Stopped at a restaurant there, with very friendly service. The restrooms very clean too! 👍
Anora Wilson — Google review
It has been called the "green lung" of the city. Ibirapuera has all the facilities you could want to spend a pleasant day with family, friends or by yourself - there's so much to do from sports to museums. And the best thing is you can get about easily by bike, cart, or by foot!
Iván Montejo-Martínez — Google review
This is a large park that provides plenty of space for running, cycling, picnics, walking... There's a large play area for families with children, a beautiful lake with ducks, sufficient clean restrooms,and a few places to eat. Weekends are especially popular.
Rob Greeley — Google review
A nice pack in the middle of the city. Think of it as Central Park on New York City, the Brazilian version though 😜. You can rent bikes to go around the park, enjoy the view of the water and also visit the Afro Museum and some other near by attractions. The entry to the park is free. It has a number of eateries and hawkers within the park for drinks and food. It can get hot so be prepared.
Sunny Dua — Google review
Absolutely beautiful park. Probably one of the best parks I've ever been too. There's so much to do and lots of food places to grab a snack. They also have a Japanese Garden you can check out. I highly recommend going if you have the chance.
Talathia El — Google review
Cool park in the city to walk around. It’s got a couple loops with ponds. You can rent bikes. We went when it was lightly raining but it was still nice to see. Wish I had more time to spend inside.
Abigail Adamek — Google review
Parque Ibirapuera, the sprawling park in São Paulo, offers an immense and delightful experience. Renting bicycles to explore the park allowed us to fully immerse ourselves in its beauty and grandeur. The lush greenery, serene lakes, and well-maintained pathways created the perfect backdrop for a captivating adventure. Riding through Parque Ibirapuera provided us with a wonderful opportunity to connect with nature, unwind, and appreciate the urban oasis that this park truly is.
Manolis Tsal — Google review
One of the best places to visit in São Paulo. Favourite park in the city for many. The lake with all the fishes is indeed mesmerizing except for some waste that is thrown there. Ample space for one to breathe, spend time. With Museums and the Auditorium, it just adds feathers to the crown. I thoroughly enjoyed my time there.
Jerin Geo Jos — Google review
Great place to enjoy nature, have a nice long walk/run, read a book next to the lake, take your kids to have fun, see the art expositions and even visit the planetarium inside.
There are some restaurants with decent food and you can buy snacks all around the park.
If you’re a foreigner, it’s super safe (even at night)!
Ana Dz — Google review
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Av. Pedro Álvares Cabral - Vila Mariana, São Paulo - SP, 04094-050, Brazil
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.
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São Paulo - State of São Paulo, Brazil
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The Avenida Paulista is a wide and long avenue in Sao Paulo, Brazil that runs alongside a small forest park. The avenue is noted for its many corporations and financial institutions, as well as its numerous cultural events held throughout the year.
Must see place as 3km.
?a?r? Polat — Google review
Un buen lugar para caminar los días domingo. Algunas tiendas y centros comerciales cerrados pero es un lugar cómodo y fresco para visitar
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A good place to walk on Sundays. Some shops and shopping centers closed but it is a comfortable and cool place to visit
Dar?o Dom?nguez — Google review
One, if not the most famous part in São Paulo. You simply can't miss Avenida Paulista when visiting São Paulo.
The street has a lot of shopping malls (3), many restaurants, a famous museum, MASP, and on Sundays it's closed (between 10-17) and there are many events, streets artists. Cannot recommend highly enough.
Jure Figar — Google review
On Sunday morning are not really people there. But one of the most interesting streets in Sao Paulo. It‘s a „must-see“ place.
The Connaissir — Google review
Nice place to visit when sau paulo ...
Purushottam Patil — Google review
One of my favorite places for walking in São Paulo.
Kareem Mousa — Google review
Must see ! An integral part of the rio experience as a cosmopolitan city ! Sundays are the best time. expect to spend a full day there
Aly Hassan — Google review
Famous street in Sao Paulo. Reminds me of Ayala Avenue in Makati, Philippines.
Ian Catulay — Google review
I visited Avenida Paulista on Feb 2021, right on the day the State of Sao Paulo announced another lockdown. I thought there will be no people out on the streets but I was so wrong. People can still roam around freely. I'm so glad I decided to travel to Brazil beginning of Feb 2021. I had fun seeing the city and the people. With the help of the subway (plus the subway fare is so cheap), visiting point A to point B isn't that complicated. I had fun! I take all photos myself, even my selfie! Check out my IG- @jl.dormido
Jerry Lee Dormido — Google review
Landmark of Sao Paolo. Very urban atmosphere, lots of good food and drinks options. Not particularly scenic.
Michael Blok — Google review
During the week it’s a bit boring, nothing special.. on Sunday it’s closed for cars, so you can walk around..for me it’s just a street
David Müller — Google review
It’s a big modern street which is good to walk around, and find whatever you want.
Matin Dehghan — Google review
Classic landmark in São Paulo
During Sundays the avenue it’s fully closed for cars
M Black — Google review
The heart of São Paulo.....I travelled around every day when I was in Sao Paulo. I loved so much
Rojen Bajeryan — Google review
Beautiful place to visit, where you can see Brazil culture and more. U have many places to go and fast ways to get in there
Georgel Marian Corodeanu — Google review
Very beautiful street with lots of interesting places …. It’s more beautiful during night when all lights are on.
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 Soccer Museum of Brazil is a museum dedicated to the history of football in Brazil, with exhibits on the sport's political and cultural importance in the country. The museum has a large collection of football memorabilia, as well as an interactive section that explores how football has impacted Brazilian culture.
Want to stay here 6 hours, perfect you can !
Tuesdays are free entrance , otherwise it’s 20 réais so pretty affordable.
So much history and things to see.
We strongly recommend.
And if you want a unique piece of Brazilian Selecão clothing, they have the right store at the very end !!
Discovering Destinations — Google review
A museum full of history in every aspect, not only about football itself but also how global events and the passing of the years in Brazil shaped and influenced the course of this amazing sport, but also how itself changed a nation and the world too! Diverse rooms full of pictures, videos, memorabilia, recordings of radio transmissions of old matches, and interactive games make this museum a MUST SEE in São Paulo! And to top it off: a café/bar to drink a coffee or a cold beer after the intense walking and admiration of the museum! I highly recommend it!
Alejandro Mazzei Capote — Google review
Interesting place to visit if you have time.
Small museum at the stadium.
They have all kinds of soccer I spires games and you can even play some.
Free admittance.
The little street fair at the stadium parking lot has the best pastel.
Rafaela Freitas — Google review
What a very nice and upstanding museum devoted to futebol and the heros of Brazilian futebol!
Ben Raimo — Google review
A good place to spend awhile looking around and learning about the history of football in Brazil. Many different exhibits chronicling the history of football in this nation. My only complaint would be a lack of English information sometimes, and so I had to skip some parts of the museum as I didn't really understand what they wanted to explain.
Lee Hughes — Google review
The Football Museum in São Paulo is a captivating experience for lovers of Brazil's most popular sport. With its location inside the iconic Pacaembu Stadium, the museum offers an immersion in the history of national football.
Positives: The well-organized exhibition provides a rich chronological journey, from the beginnings to the historic moments of the World Cups. Audio-visual aids, including videos and moving narrations, make the visit engaging. In addition, interactive interactions such as virtual goal kicks and 3D football games captivate visitors, especially children and teenagers.
Negative points: On days of great flow, the museum can be crowded, which can diminish the experience, making it difficult to appreciate some exhibits. On the day of my visit, there were several pieces of equipment without proper maintenance or out of service, a pity. In reality, I believe that it is already necessary to reform, update (there are many clubs that are not even mentioned throughout the exhibition) and general improvement of the environment.
Overall, the Football Museum is a must-see destination for anyone wanting to experience the rich history and culture of Brazilian football, but it is recommended to plan your visit on less busy days to fully enjoy the experience.
P M — Google review
Well worth the visit to learn about the Brazilian football history and the cultural connect.
Jeevan Yerraji — Google review
I was dragged along by a football fan but it was an okay place.to visit even if you're not a huge football fan (me). Nice displays and history of Brazilian football and football in general. Usually 5 reals entrance but the day we went was free. Highly recommend if you are a football fan.
Angela — Google review
I am from the US, and I'm not a soccer (futbol) fan. When visiting Brazil, it's hard not to appreciate soccer and what it means to Brazilians. This great museum showcases that perfectly. It was a great rate R$20 and had many wonderful photos, memorabilia, videos, interactive exhibits. It's located at an old soccer stadium, so an added bonus is seeing the remains of the stadium. A must see even if you're like me and not a soccer fan.
David R — Google review
Worth visiting. Free entrance on tuesdays but needs online reservation days ahead to get a ticket. Your QR code will be scanned at the entrance. Nice museum. Very interactive, the exhibits are very modern and very creative, very enticing. Even not a football fan will enjoy this museum. I envy we dont have this kind of museum. One of the modern museums around Paulista area. The art deco stadium itself is worth a visit. During my last visit they are overhauling the bleachers, an upgrade or restoration maybe , not so sure. A must see in Paulista area..
leo lobarbio — Google review
I like visiting a new stadium, would have preferred to be able to see the stadium as part of the visit to the museum. The exposition is really cool and interesting, lots of interactive things to do. Only thing I would suggest is to add English descriptions as for me, no portuguese speaker, think I missed a lot of the content. Yet, it was free to enter on Sunday
Ricardo Khalil — Google review
If you're looking for something cultural to see this place is on point. What better place to visit than a futball (soccer) museum when in Brazil. This place has a good history of futball in Brazil and around the world and some amazing displays. It is well set out and you can walk from section to the next easily learning and discovering one thing after the other about the beautiful game in Sao Paulo. My personal favorites where their displays of the balls used throughout history. The evolution of the futball boot or cleat throughout the years and their display for each world cup showing the culture and history. I would recommend to check this place out if you are in town.
Lucas Medina — Google review
What a nice place to visit! Futebol afficionados will love this place that details the greatest game on earth. Worthy of a visit
Luiz Galdino — Google review
5 stars for free! Tuesday for free! Cool you're actually right under the stadium seats, gives off an urban backstreet vibe. Futbol lovers can spend hours here I imagine, this is a nice 45 minute stop for me. Kkk.
john d Lin — Google review
Avoid until Nov. 2024. The place was recommended to me by the locals. I checked the website and knew the main exhibition is closed for renovation. But it said come and visit temp exhibition which is literally one tiny room full of toys 🧸
Michal Wisniewski — Google review
Currently under construction until April 2024, do not go right now. They mention that while under construction, there's still a temporary exhibit, but it's very lackluster. It's just some kids football toys behind some glass so there's really nothing you can do, at best it's 10 minutes if you're really interested in that kind of stuff.
Otherwise don't take the effort to go out of your way here right now. I wish they would just close it off entirely during construction rather than advertise it's temporarily open. While I was there, several other tourists came by misled by the quality of a temporary exhibit, lost walking around desperately looking for something entertaining to do, before ultimately catching an Uber out 30 minutes later.
Also the "super" store is also a joke, smaller than most sporting goods store in the city and doesn't offer very much.
Alan Lum — Google review
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Praça Charles Miller, s/n - Pacaembu, São Paulo - SP, 01234-010, 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
Nativity Scene Hill - Shrine of Our Lady Aparecida is a significant site in Brazilian culture, as it coincides with the Emperor Pedro's acclamation and birthday. The Feast Day of Lady Aparecida is celebrated on October 12th and is considered Children's Day in Brazil. This solemnity holds great importance in the Roman Rite Catholic Liturgical Calendar approved for Brazil, being a holy day of obligation.
Just coming to see in person, can't describe how peaceful and beautiful it is.
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Top d+
Marcio Quintão — Google review
So cute
Raquel De Moraes — Google review
Perfect and inestimable
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Av. Dr. Júlio Prestes, S/N - Centro, Aparecida - SP, 12570-000, 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.
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Square Exaggeration
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Square Exaggeration is a remarkable tourist attraction that features an expansive park adorned with gigantic replicas of various objects, such as a chess board, pencils, and even ants. This public park stands out due to its unique sculptures, displaying the city's distinctive character. However, one minor drawback is that the maze could be improved by offering more intricate pathways rather than just a straightforward route leading to the center from two directions.
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Mario Marião — Google review
Great public park. Very different with all the sculptures. Shows great character for the city.
Only drawback for me, I'd like the maze to actually be a maze not just a straight run to the middle from two directions
Tommy Lanigan — Google review
Amazing. Fun for al the family
yovel zim — Google review
Funny place. Kids love it
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Andre Luis — Google review
Some parts of the park are empty, I would have expected more sculptures. It's certainly nice though if you go with children.
Simon Rapp — Google review
Kids love it !
But just 4 the record.. very big públic phone is i the square, downtown.. 🙃😉
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R. José Maria dos Passos, 200 - Vila Padre Bento, Itu - SP, 02312-100, 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
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.
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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
Avoid at all costs during the weekend.
I went with my 14 yo kid and 10 of his friends. Here is our journey:
* Parking is well organized and reasonably priced (r$ 60)
* It took us 75 minutes to get in the park - that's because we bought tickets in advance. There was no shade, drinks or staff in the entrance line
* We had to wait 60 minutes more in line to get a locker.
* We chose a ride that was not too busy. We "only" had to wait 45 minutes in line. That means that it took three hours from the time we arrived to the time we took our first ride.
* The kids took another ride and off we went for lunch. 35 minutes in line, and the tables were dirty and full of flies. What an unforgettable experience to have lunch surrounded by thousands of flies.
* We took one most popular rides in the afternoon and it was time to go.
* In a nutshell, we arrived at 10am and left at 4 pm, for a total of 6 hours in the park. We took 3-4 rides, each of which lasted about 45 seconds. That averages out to 2 hours wait for every minute of riding.
* Staff is friendly, but poorly trained. When we want to buy an ice cream, it took staff 3 minutes to sell one popsicle.
* Management don't apparently enforce any capacity limit to the park. There were clearly four times more people in the park that there should be. There is zero chance lifeguard could see any kid drowning - which luckily didn't happen.
* There is medical examination to be in the park - and there were a few people with obvious and apparent skin diseases that shouldn't be there.
That, combined with a 35 degrees Celsius temperature made this trip the worst trip of my last 20 years of life (where I have been travelling extensively for work and tourism across 25+ countries in 5 continents)
Oren Pinsky — 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.
Tristan Cairns — 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
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 $30 for a locker. Like I said, abusive.
Eliza F — Google review
Great for family. Loads of attractions. Avoid the days when the park is packed… other than that: perfect.
Maucir Nascimento — Google review
Eat before you leave your home.
My wife always talk to me that would she like to go in a water club. Although, we live in a city with beach she prefers fresh water. The last month we went to Jundiaí SP and we resolve have fun in a club, so we choose Wet'n Wild. I already paid 50R$ 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
It was fun an all until my friend tried to kick a child and we got expelled from the park
gustavo souza — Google review
Fun Water Park, a lots of waterslides, relaxing lazy river and big wave pool.
Amusement park featuring 5 themed areas with roller coasters, a river raft ride & a kids' zone.
Super legal! Great amusement park for the whole family. Each area has its own special magic, from Egypt to The Wild West. Hopi Hari is growing and I'm excited to see what comes in the future!
Jason Widawski — 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 Castano — 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 Martins — Google review
I paid R$130 to go in 12th of September of 2021. I managed to do go to just 1 ride (the teacup that spins). All the lines were at least 02h30 long. I used to go there as a kid, but it is not the same thing anymore, they don't respect the customer, and even though lines are common in every amusement park, nothing is like Hopi Hari, and I've been to over 20 amusement parks in 4 different continents.
gabriel bastos — Google review
It’s a very nice amusement park in São Paulo! Definitely gonna come again!
MsKrystl — Google review
The place is great but they let too many people in at the same time. I paid R$129 for my ticket and I managed to go on two rides. I had to stay in the queue for just under two hours for each ride which is totally unacceptable. Would really think twice about going back again. Very unfortunate as this was the same experience for thousands of other people who paid this price for a fun day out. Not to mention the expensive car park fee too.
David Kelleher — Google review
The park is old, lacks maintenance, is rusty, and outdated. We paid more than 200 BRL per person for a standard pass at the entrance because we couldn't buy tickets online, and it wasn't worth it. The queues for the main attractions took more than an hour, even though we went on a Monday, expecting it to be less crowded. However, school groups were present, ensuring long lines. The only redeeming feature was the live shows. In conclusion, I don't recommend visiting this park.
Miguel Angel Guerrero — 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 Garcia — 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 Ten Ami — Google review
We went with our 6-year-old and had lots of fun. Although there are minimum height limits, but she was able to enjoy what she could go on to.
I recommend buying tickets on the internet in advance because you get a discount instead of buying on the same day.
Vitória Kuo — 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 Rodrigues — Google review
Fun day trip from São Paulo. The queue can be a bit long at the popular experiences, still worth a visit.
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Rod. dos Bandeirantes, km 72, Vinhedo - SP, 13288-390, Brazil
Parque Ecológico Prefeito Dr. Clain Ferrari is a scenic city park located next to a creek. It features abundant foliage, walking trails, diverse fauna, and play equipment for children. This picturesque park offers an ideal setting for capturing beautiful family photos amidst the lush trees and colorful flowers. The surroundings also attract numerous fitness enthusiasts who take advantage of the designated cycling paths.
It's the most Beautiful park that I've ever been to, with lot of trees and flowers, this place is perfect to you take a beautiful photo with your family.
You can see lot of people exercising aroud the park as there is a good lane for cyclists
However sometimes you can fell a bad smell from the lake but it's only happend after it rains.
So, if you want to get away from the noise of the big city and enjoy nature, here is the right place.
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A good place for a open air activities!
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Very beautiful and kids friendly
James M Estine — Google review
Nature where you can go for exercises.
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Av. Eng. Fábio Roberto Barnabé, S/N - Vila Sfeir, Indaiatuba - SP, 13330-315, Brazil
Jequitibá Woods Park is a vast and lush urban park in the city, attracting around a million visitors annually. The park boasts of an extensive native forest reserve that houses a zoo with over 300 species of animals including large felines, meerkats, hippos and blue macaws. In addition to its impressive wildlife and vegetation, the park also features several facilities such as Casa do Caboclo, Museum of Natural History, Carlos Maia Theater and Municipal Aquarium.
Very nice park. There are several exotic animals, many of them were rescued and were given shelter here. There are also wild, free animals like these cute agouti roaming everywhere in the park. It was a very enjoyable stroll around the park.
Noelia Cruz — Google review
Beautiful FREE park in Campinas with tons of animals, birds and beautiful vegetation. Do be mindful of your surroundings though since there are some shady characters there. It is generally safe though.
Christian Ardito — Google review
Very nice park/zoo in the center of the city. Must visit. Amazing for just walking around and reading a book. You do not pay to enter this park so I was surprised it is well taken care of. Only problem is Brazilian people who do not pick up garbage after their visit!
For anyone who is against zoos this place is more of a rescue center... research and stop being so negative. They are just trying to help these animals. Releasing them will kill them! Also this is educational for all kids and adults. Look at all the beauty it offers.
Maj — Google review
The park is nice, great diversity of trees and bushes. But what I think is cruel, is to keep wild animals in captivity. They don't deserve to live this way. People in Campinas should change their minds and ask the municipality to free those animals, or at least take them to some kind of reserve outside the city, where they could roam a little. Lions and Leopards are kept in small compounds without even a little bit of green. Birds are living in small cages, which avoid them from flying.
Federico Reddig — Google review
Bosque dos Jequitibas is an amazing public park that gives Campinas beauty, fresh air and peace.
It's a nice place to walk around, run and picnic with family and friends.
Orlando Ribeiro — Google review
Boo the zoo was closed:(
Apparently they had to cut down some dangerous trees. No word on how long until they reopen..
mac sam — Google review
Bosque is an incredible oasis in the middle of the city. It’s the perfect spot to grab a green coconut, walk in the shade, and see some amazing animals. Some animals do show signs of stress, but many seem healthy and relatively happy. Don’t count on seeing sloths though! Seems like they’re more of an urban legend in Bosque. Sometimes there’s an official parking lot monitor to help you get in and out of an otherwise incredibly small lot.
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Alexandre Chaves — Google review
Beautiful park -- small, but nice.
The zoo is old and almost empty (i dont like zoos), but it is nice when you read the majority of animals are from rescue and are being treated to be set free once again -- otherwise it would not be so nice.
Leonel Carneiro — Google review
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R. Coronel Quirino, 02 - Bosque, Campinas - SP, 13025-004, 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..
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Av. Guilherme Campos, 500 - Jardim Santa Genebra, Campinas - SP, 13080-000, Brazil
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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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
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R. Cristo Redentor, 157 - Lot. Vale do Sol, Serra Negra - SP, 13930-000, Brazil
Wooded park & lakes with natural enclosures home to tapirs, wild cats, flamingos & macaws.
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Everton Donizeti — Google review
Nice zoo, there are a lot of different animals and many animals from brazil. The lion and tiger enclosures were not accessible when we visited. They have many birds ranging from exotic ducks to several types of aras. They also have a hippo, several types of crocodiles, snakes, foxes and wild dogs. There are a couple of enclosures currently empty.
F. Nobels — Google review
Perfect place for rest ,and place for children
Farid Kas — Google review
Very good place to know.
Maxiliano Oliveira — Google review
Very good zoo to spend a free day at. Admission was free and it had quite a large selection of animals to see. Decent playground the food vendors were well priced. Thoroughly enjoyed myself and so did the kids.
Steven Hung — Google review
A great zoo! It has a spacious area to walk through and many animals from Brazil, with a few from other countries. The monkeys are fun to watch. That said, few of the enclosures were empty...
Gavin Taylor — Google review
The park is currently undergoing renovation and only half of the park is available now, but it is still a great place to walk, jog or just take a walk with the family.
Erik Silva — Google review
A good selection of animals that the whole family will enjoy. Make sure to watch the monkeys for a while! Unfortunately there are a few empty enclosures these days..
Gavin Taylor — Google review
Great place to chill and contact with nature
Bruno de Luca — Google review
Was nice place long time ago, and free now they charge you, but place doesn't have any thing worth
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Av. Brasil, 2525 - Jardim Ipiranga, Americana - SP, 13468-000, Brazil
Dutch-design windmill & museum with 39-foot blades, 10 floors, a viewing deck & ground-level shop.
Highly recommend viewing this windmill and the beautiful area around it.
Will Russell — Google review
Such a beautiful touristic place from Holambra, must be visited, on or off season it is always a beautiful place, a piece of Netherland in Brazil, a lot of flowers and plants, beautiful architecture and easy access
Renner Modafares Pereira — Google review
What beautiful place to visit and spend some time enjoying the natural beauty and the rich traditional architecture the place provides you with. It makes you feel like never leaving the place and better yet, everything was free. Plus you leave with some awesome pics to post on your social media. I 100% recommend visiting this place at least once. Sadly, it was closed during my visit.
Maurício Avellar — Google review
Awesome exposition about the history of the mill around the world (focused on the Netherlands, for sure). Great view from the City and good gifts at the store.
Danilo Nogueira — Google review
Cute place to visit. Such a unique feel and the architecture is very different than the other parts of Brazil we saw. The windmill spins on top and we were fortunate to see it happen.
Quiet place to spend a couple of hours. I believe there are shops there that open but we came at a time they were closed.
Cameron O — Google review
Such an interesting construction. You will have the chance to see how traditional mills work on the inside and, at the same time, have a great view of Holambra.
Thiago Bôa — Google review
If you go to Holambra it is a must. It has 4 floors and you can visit inside. Cost R$16 per visitor
Santiago Garcia Lopez — Google review
The park around it is very pleasant. The windmill itself is beautiful, the staff working there very helpful and friendly. It is an interesting place to visit and learn a little more about this piece of engineering!
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Alameda Maurício de Nasau, 249 - centro, Holambra - SP, 13825-000, 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
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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
Parque da Rua do Porto is a recreational area located in the city. It offers visitors a peaceful and tranquil environment to relax and unwind. The park boasts ample green space, providing an opportunity for individuals to connect with nature. Additionally, it features various amenities such as walking paths, picnic areas, and playgrounds. The park's serene atmosphere makes it an ideal destination for families and friends to spend quality time together.
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Piracicaba - State of São Paulo, Brazil
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Museu da Água de Piracicaba Francisco Salgot Castillon
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Specialty Museums
The visit to the Museum of Water in Piracicaba offers a remarkable experience. One can witness the operational turbines dating back 122 years, which continue to function today, while also gaining insight into its historical significance. Highly recommended for those interested in understanding the rich past of this place. Unfortunately, due to arriving late at 4:30 pm, only one side could be explored. Nonetheless, it was fascinating to explore the inner workings of a water system predating electricity.
Cute small museum about the water management around Piracicaba. The entrance is free and you can nicely walk around in the museum area. The museum has some models to explain the water management, aquariums with some fish, the old water cleaning facilities. In my opinion there could be more information in different parts of the museum. Parking closeby the museum is very easy on the street.
F. Nobels — Google review
It is a small and cozy place
MYUNGHWAN MOON — Google review
Good sight seeing place ... you can enjoy walking around the river... nice park and enjoy nice music...
Purushottam Patil — Google review
Super experience visiting the museum of water Piracicaba. You can see the turbines of 122 years still working today and know the history of it. We recommend.
Well done to everyone who cares about tgis place full of history
ciprian mihai — Google review
We arrived at 4:30pm, so only saw one side. Very interesting to see the inside of a pre-electricity water works. Well worth the visit.
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Danilo Pompeo — Google review
Such a nice place to visit in this beautiful city
Dodi Toledo — Google review
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Av. Beira Rio, 448 - Centro, Piracicaba - SP, 13400-820, Brazil
Thermas Water Park is a spacious and enjoyable destination, boasting an array of attractions such as wave pools, slides, waterfalls, and a designated area for children. Snack kiosks cater to visitors' refreshment needs. However, during peak times like October 2022 holidays, the park tends to get overcrowded with long waiting times for popular rides, food services, and restrooms. The limited seating arrangement requires early arrival to secure tables and chairs.
Worth the 180R price tag! We had an amazing fun packed day and only wish we could have stayed longer! They should stay open until 7pm for sure. The wave pool is so much fun and just when you think you have been everywhere there is LOADS more!
The only downfall is not being able to bring your own food and drink into the park, I think they would attract more customers if that was the case because once you have paid 180R entrance (I think it's a little bit cheaper if you book online) then you pay 25R for the locker, 25R for the parking and THEN have to pay for food and drink all day it does start to add up, especially if you have a family!
However, this will not deter me from going again and again! It looks like they are adding more attractions as well so it can only get better.
I wasn't sure what the point of the big castle was but it was nice to look at.
I would prefer the lazy river to be deeper and also have a pool that's deep for proper swimming.
BEWARE the umbrellas at the table are made from plastic and not material so you can get a nasty bump on the head if you walk into one 😂
GREAT PLACE. Next time we will book to stay there!
Rebecca Banaszak — Google review
We had a great time at Thermas Waterpark! Although it is located at a two hours drive from Sao Paulo, it is totally worth it! They have many pools ant lots of different water slides, both for children and for adults.
D. Ayres — Google review
The place is nice but has some design flaws. I really like the wave pool, it has around the right depth and having waves for a full 30 minutes every hour is something I did not see in a park before, so that is great. The downside is that the wave pool is not that clean, multiple floating tooth picks and other trash (a pity). The other pools are more clean, but not all pools are transparent. The warmed pool is nice but I find that the pool is very shallow, less than a meter. It is nice that they play music around here and the pool is big enough that you can choose how hard you want the music (by changing the distance). The volcano has just too shallow pools, the pool of just 20 cm deep is a bit useless. The small stream also is too shallow, with 40 cm you cannot really float in the small stream but rather need to almost walk it. The water slides are very nice, but I think they should do something about small kids that move slow on the water slides because they are too light. This makes the lines long and also is not fun for the kids because they basically gets stuck in the slides, this is a problem for the blue whale water slide, the other blue slide, red slide, white/green and white/yellow slide. Maybe more water is a solution?overall, I really like the selection of different water slides and with around 10 slides in the park this is great. I also like they have a large part for young kids to play with water. The food I considered quite affordable in the park, pastels for 12 real is great. The pay per Kilo restaurant is a bit on the expensive side. At the entrance they check you bags for dangerous items. The parking is well arranged in the park. The park claims to be an international park, but one of the things not possible is buying tickets on the creditcard of a non-brazilian person. One thing I miss is a pool that is around 2 meters deep such that you can jump well. I considered the toilets nicely clean. Lockers are decent size.
F. Nobels — Google review
This is very good park, is a good place for telax, and for get there you can use google map is really good, about tickets you can buy from internet or if tickets are sold out dont worry you can go there and buy directly, price of food there is expensive,
Have a great time there
Reza Amini — Google review
The park is very beautiful and large, but the inner stores is a bit expensive and the attractions is very similar, mostly is waterslides varying in curves or slope.
The wave pool is funny and provides good and taller waves but is the only more deep pool in the entire park (1.55m). The other are about 1 meter deep.
But the entrance is somewhat cheap and kinda compensate the expense of inner shop purchases.
Flavio Augusto — Google review
We went there on a holiday, October, 2022. We arrived at around 9:20, but there were already a lot of people.
Around noon, it’s too crowded. We needed to wait for everything, for example, water slider, cafeteria and bathroom. And also there was no enough space in the pool.
In addition, their table and chair were limited, we secured it at 9:30. So it’s better to go there early time to save the table and chair.
It’s great place for family but we recommend to consider the good date.
Papipupenta — Google review
Great fun day out at water park. Thermas water park is a lovely spot. White slides need to add bit more water avoid long queues cause that slide take you slow.
Danny — Google review
Incredible pools, great place for kids, great food. Prices are more expensive on weekends.
Jefferson Baptista — Google review
This was an amazing experience.
Definitely bring the family back.
Natan — Google review
This time was bad!!!
We arrived there with UNE's cards and they invented a package called Especial and didn't give us the 50% of discount on the ticket. We left the place and come back to SP.
Maybe next time, after buy the tickets on website.
Lincoln Sposito — Google review
Very good, wonderful Park.
marcio da silva — Google review
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Rodovia SP 304 - Km 189 Fazenda Limoeiro, s/nº, São Pedro - SP, 13520-000, Brazil
Free entry.
Great place to visit especially for those who do studies in palaeontology. Loved the idea that you can watch a professional working in real time.
Cristina Bucur — Google review
Small but very interesting museum. It was nice to learn about the history of the artifacts found in this area. I learned a lot. There is plenty of green space to enjoy with your family. The vacinity has great BBQ too. It's a nice way to spend a couple of hours.
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Br 262, R. Estanislau Collenghi, 194, Uberaba - MG, 38039-755, Brazil
The Memorial Chico Xavier is a renowned cultural center that celebrates the life and legacy of the famous spiritual leader, Chico Xavier. This cultural hub pays homage to his contributions through various exhibits and activities. It serves as an educational platform, offering insights into spirituality, humanitarianism, and compassion. The center hosts seminars, workshops, and lectures on diverse topics related to self-improvement and personal growth.
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eder santos — Google review
(Translated by Google) It was renovated and reopened after 20 years, excellent. The paths were paved, everything was signposted, clean, with covered stops and benches, very good. There are bathrooms (they were out of paper) and drinking fountains at the entrance. They informed that the trees are yet to be identified, another good point. I missed a park for the kids and maybe a snack bar.
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Foi reformado e reaberto após 20 anos, excelente. Os caminhos foram pavimentados, tudo sinalizado, limpo, com paradas cobertas e bancos, muito bom. Tem banheiros (estavam sem papel) e bebedouros na entrada. Informaram de que as árvores ainda serão identificadas, mais um ponto bom. Senti falta de um parque para as crianças e talvez uma lanchonete.
Gabriela Araújo — Google review
(Translated by Google) Simply incredible, ancient trees, peaceful environment! 🙏
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Simplesmente incrível, árvores ancestrais, ambiente de paz! 🙏
Rafa Hated — Google review
(Translated by Google) What's the point, he created a place that calls itself "luxury" that doesn't even match the life he led, a place that doesn't truly represent his lifestyle, and now the place is closed, preventing the faithful who come from far away to visit , to see and have a memory of him.
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o que adianta, fez um lugar que se diz de "luxo" que nem condiz com a vida que ele levava, um lugar que não representa verdadeiramente seu estilo de vida, e agora o local vive fechado impedindo os fiéis que vem de longe para visitar, de ver e ter uma lembrança dele.
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Av. João XXIII, 2011 - Parque das Americas, Uberaba - MG, 38045-100, Brazil
Sprawling park complex featuring a basin, a stadium & other sports facilities, a zoo & more.
One of the best parks in Minas Gerais for sports.
It has a 5.2km circuit around the park with a cycle lane as well as a wide road for pedestrians and runners.
It also has several football fields, volleyball and basketball courts. You can also find 100m running tracks.
Several exercise machines around the park.
On Sundays the swimming pool is open for the public.
Huge playground for children as well.
Several bars and shaded sitting spots
And if this is not enough, there are many CLEAN toilets all over the park.
They also have a zoo but as I do not visit zoos, I didnt go there.
Really worth a visit
Rose Vidovix-Unsworth — Google review
Loved it. Beautiful Park, clean, & a lot of people enjoying the evening. Good Vibes - Good energy. Recomendado!
Andrew Ellison — Google review
Great park to go, walk and view a few o nature. At the day I gone there was a show of Esquadrilha da Fumaça, a famous brasilian acrobats plane and I drinked a perfect cold coconut water, so my visit was perfect. I hope you enjoy this park like me.
John Barbosa — Google review
very good place to take ur children, nice, safe, very nice nature around, totally recommended for exercise and to enjoy with ur family
Pámela Boveda Aguirre — Google review
This time of the year is amazing is so green, the air has special smell of sweet musk, birds and wildlife.
B Hummingbird — Google review
One of the best natural complex in the Brazil. There is a zoo, swim, runway for running and others activities.
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Kaline Santos — Google review
Love to go there to have a picnic, to go for a walk, relax, do some exercise or drink and eat something. You can find affordable prices and different things to do, perfect to go with family and friends. Many children activities. There is an aquarium and a zoo. The zoo is not good. There aren't many animals. It's a shame because it's a beautiful place but the city hall hasn't invested in it!
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R. Haia, s/n - Tibery, Uberlândia - MG, 38405-112, Brazil