Top cities between Sao Francisco do Sul and Ubatuba
The top cities between Sao Francisco do Sul and Ubatuba are Sao Paulo, Curitiba, Campos Do Jordao, Santos, Aparecida, Monte Verde, Sao Roque, Caraguatatuba, Sao Jose Dos Campos, and Morretes. Sao Paulo is the most popular city on the route. It's 7 hours from Sao Francisco do Sul and 3 hours from Ubatuba.
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Curitiba
46% as popular as Sao Paulo
8 minutes off the main route, 24% of way to Ubatuba
Morretes, a small historic city in the Brazilian state of Paraná, is home to around 16,000 people. Nestled near Serra do Mar, it boasts a charming blend of mountains, rivers, waterfalls and rich history. The city's colonial heritage is evident in its beautiful architecture and historical monuments. Morretes is renowned for its local cuisine, particularly the traditional dish called barreado that delights even the most discerning palates.
1% as popular as Sao Paulo
14 minutes off the main route, 26% of way to Ubatuba
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Santos is a vibrant coastal city located in the southern region of Brazil's São Paulo state. This major seaport spans from the mainland to São Vicente Island, offering stunning views and a rich maritime atmosphere. The island features an urban center that overlooks the picturesque Bay of Santos, renowned for its expansive beach and a beautiful 5.3km-long garden along the coastline.
9% as popular as Sao Paulo
14 minutes off the main route, 65% of way to Ubatuba
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
21 minutes off the main route, 66% of way to Ubatuba
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
2 hours off the main route, 67% of way to Ubatuba
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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
5 minutes off the main route, 70% of way to Ubatuba
Campos do Jordão, located in Brazil's Mantiqueira Mountains and part of São Paulo state, is known for its Swiss-style architecture. The city is home to Parque Estadual de Campos do Jordão, a vast park covering a third of the municipality with pine forests and mountains that provide habitats for various bird species and endangered animals like pumas and ocelots. Additionally, visitors can enjoy the milder weather during the off-season when the city is less crowded.
23% as popular as Sao Paulo
38 minutes off the main route, 78% of way to Ubatuba
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São José dos Campos
São José dos Campos is a city in southeast Brazil. It’s home to vast Roberto Burle Marx Park, designed by and named after the renowned landscape architect. Vicentina Aranha Park has a chapel, a 1920s tuberculosis sanatorium and trails. The Brazilian Aerospace Memorial displays commercial and military aircraft. To the north, São Francisco Xavier is a mountainous area with Atlantic forest and the Roncador Waterfall.
1% as popular as Sao Paulo
3 minutes off the main route, 78% of way to Ubatuba
Aparecida, often mistakenly referred to as Aparecida do Norte by those outside the Vale do Paraiba Paulista region, is a municipality in the state of Sao Paulo, Brazil. It is located in the microregion of Guaratingueta and had an estimated population of 35,754 inhabitants in 2004.
4% as popular as Sao Paulo
17 minutes off the main route, 80% of way to Ubatuba
Caraguatatuba, often referred to as Caraguá, is a city located in the eastern part of the southern state of São Paulo in Brazil. It is a part of the Metropolitan Region of Vale do Paraíba e Litoral Norte and has a population of approximately 123,389 people within an area of 485.10 km². The city is known for its beautiful beaches that offer visitors a stunning landscape where the blue sea meets the sky, creating a breathtaking natural spectacle.
2% as popular as Sao Paulo
5 minutes off the main route, 91% of way to Ubatuba
Best stops along Sao Francisco do Sul to Ubatuba drive
The top stops along the way from Sao Francisco do Sul to Ubatuba (with short detours) are Ibirapuera Park, Jardim Botânico, and Av. Paulista. Other popular stops include Morro do Elefante, Museu Oscar Niemeyer, and Mercado Municipal de São Paulo.
The International Friendship Bridge is a 1,812-ft.-long arch bridge with a pedestrian path that connects the cities of Foz do Iguacu in Brazil and Ciudad del Este in Paraguay. It symbolizes the union between the two countries and was constructed during the 1950s and 1960s over the Parana River. The bridge links Ciudad del Este to Foz do Iguazu and also shares a border with Puerto Iguazu in Argentina.
Easy to find a way to cross the bridge. Just uber close to it, and the signs will show “Pedestre”. Asked Imigration if its okay to walk, no problem.
M?ris Jankovskis — Google review
I took an Uber to the bridge which cost me £3. I walked across the bridge with no problem. I’m a single middle-aged female on my own and no one troubled me. I did a little shopping and I came back again. I didn’t even make a stop at immigration nobody seemed interested. No problem. I got a cold beer near the bridge and I ordered an Uber back to my hotel, which cost me £2. I was advised to use the buses I didn’t get on with that because I couldn’t figure out which bus or how to pay
Maria Brown — Google review
It was build in 1965 connecting Brazil to Paraguay. I do not advice to cross it on foot way too dangers You'd rather take a van in some local agency in Brazil and go with others, much safer that way.
Rodrigo Rahmeier — Google review
As a person that lives in the frontier and has passed this bridge countless times I will leave some tips for people that are visiting: (updated again!)
1. The bridge is not unsafe (and the cities aren't also) but you still have to pay attention for pickpockets. Doesn't mean you will find one but better to be precautious like you would in any big city. I would also add that right after Paraguayan customs there are a lot of men trying to give people pamphlets or flyers about certain stores, I personally wouldn't take those nor pay attention to them, be safe and just ignore them and go to the store you wanted to go (see number 11 too).
2. As pedestrians we do almost the same thing that cars do on the road. If leaving Paraguay by foot, you go from customs (Shopping del Este side) to the same side of the road until you get to customs of Brazil, if you are retourning to Paraguay you have to come back on the other side. When on the hallway of the bridge, we usually walk on the right so people that are in a rush can pass by the left.
3. There's no need to go to either customs if you're just going to do some shopping in CDE and go back or viceversa with Foz (read Acuerdo entre Paraguay y Brasil sobre Localidades Fronterizas vinculadas (ciudades gemelas)). If you're travelling further in either country you need to go to both customs (Aduana) BY YOURSELF.
4. If you want to take a good look at/take a picture of the bridge, it's even better on your way from cde to foz as they have an overlook to the bridge right after the bridge and on the way to brazilian customs (pay attention to your right after the end of the bridge, walk up some small steps and you'll find it).
5. Bring a hat or something to cover your head from the sun because the roof doesn't cover much, you can still see the sky. The roof and the barricades (?) are anti-suicide protections that they put up a few years ago, but in terms of rain and sun it doesn't protect much. Use sunscreen, a hat and bring a bottle of water with you to drink. It can be too hot or too cold (if windy).
6. If you pass to either side by bus or by car it can be fast sometimes but other times the road is too busy and you can be there for hours. Even though the problem is not in the bridge itself but the problem is the traffic before reaching the bridge from both sides. You can check that by searching "Ponte da Amizade camara" in google.
7. If you pass by bus the price is 12 reais or 15.000 guaraníes, goes back and forth in both countries every now and then. In Paraguay you can get in the bus at the terminal de buses or wherever downtown, goes to Brazil until TTU (Terminal de Transporte Urbano) and Rodoviária. Doesn't stop in the Aduanas (Customs) in case you need to make your entry.
8. There are also "paseros" that can make you get to the other side faster and for a little bit cheaper (some) but you have to ask until which part of both cities they go (probably not outside downtown side).
9. There are places where fakes are sold in Ciudad del Este, but it's not just that. There are many official stores of International brands or where they are represented, for example: Shopping China, Monalisa, Nissei, Shopping Paris, SAX, Atacado Games, Mobile Zone, Mega Shopping Importados, Tokutokuya (Asian foods and goodies especially from Japan).
10. Currency used the most is US Dollars but you can also use Reais or Guaraníes in stores, check if buying in dollars is the best option for you, it usually is.
11. People Are going to try to drag you to theirstores, they will talk to you some sweet things to lure you to buy their products; if you don't want any of that just say Gracias and make a "yes" motion with your head at the same time, that's all.
12. People in Ciudad del Este speak spanish, guaraní and portuguese (especially those that work downtown), if you speak english only it might be a little more difficult to find someone to speak with you but we are working on that! :P
I will keep updating if I notice some other things are missing here!
Jessica — Google review
Crazy, be vigilant, but great walk across
Robert Moura — Google review
It has a beautiful view but the bridge itself could use some cleaning
D Z — Google review
The wait line of cars on the bridge was only about 10 - 15 minutes. Nice view and so impressive how to nations worked together to build this. The water wasn't clean though.
Astor Dlubak — Google review
A bridge full of traffic! If u wanna pass u can walk ~15min or take a Scooter, but attention the taxi-scooter driver are driven crazy 🙈
(I paid 6real for that trip^^)
Both immigration are also on that bridge for ya Passport (but nobody will control you so u have to do it if u need it)
Kast Kooper — Google review
To be fair, it is nothing special, but yet it is somehow. Where else can you just walk over the border. Might be also quicker than in a Taxi.
Tim Opitz — Google review
Getting checked out of Brazil was a little complicated, but then walking across the bridge was no problem. Arriving in Paraguay was not complicated.
The view of the river from the bridge was nice.
Tim Alexander — Google review
Very nice view when you walk there. If you are passing by car and you need to get Visa, its a bit tricky to find the parking. But there is parking available for that purpose.
Sara Bahrieh — Google review
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Puente Internacional de la Amistad, Cd. del Este 100134, Paraguay
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Small route with former German settlements, quaint cafes & shops & picturesque scenery.
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Santa Catarina, 89239-800, Brazil
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Santa Felicidade, located in Curitiba, is a vibrant Italian neighborhood known for its abundance of restaurants offering traditional pasta dishes and pizzas. The area also boasts gourmet food stores selling an array of charcuterie, cheese, and wine. The Memorial da Imigração Italiana serves as a cultural center within a lush park and hosts community events like the Festas da Grape.
Jardim Botânico is a residential area that extends from the Botanical Garden of Curitiba, featuring a tropical glasshouse with three domes, wooded trails, and a sensory garden. The neighborhood is home to the Estádio Vila Capanema where the local Paraná Clube soccer team plays. It's also a popular hangout for students from the Federal University of Paraná who frequent laid-back bars serving local snacks.
The Oscar Niemeyer Museum is a must-see for anyone interested in architecture and design. The museum showcases permanent exhibitions of Brazilian and international artists of the 20th and 21st centuries, as well as rotating exhibits highlighting Brazilian and international designers. The eye-shaped tower housing the museum's photographic time capsule is an iconic visual element of the space.
This museam has an exhibition of the famous Brazilian twins world renowned for thei graffiti work.
The exhibition is well set out and detailed.
I love art so I loved this place.
More over the architecture of the museam is wonderful. It is truly fascinating from an architectural and engineering perspective.
PRABHDEEP PANESAR — Google review
Clean, organized, well air-conditioned. Stunning view!
Could be better: the „Free WiFi“ needs a registration which is only in Portuguese to get the English texts inside of the museum.
unitstar — Google review
The exhibition items are extremely beautifully set in scene. The exhibition is generally very well curated and diverse exhibitions, both modern and traditional, are on display. During my visit quite some rooms and the eye were closed foe the setting up of new exhibitions (08.04.22). Entrance costs 30. Drinks and bottles are not allowed inside, but there are free lockers available. Good coffee in the museum café.
K. K. — Google review
I’m not a fan of art really. I visited this place with my architect friend and he found some stuff interesting. I liked the part that talk s about Africa. I took a picture of the man with curved back to show it to my physiotherapist cuz he always tell me my back is curved.
I gave 4 stars because the parking system didn’t work
I do like the idea of collecting what is considered art in one place
Muhammed BALLAN محمد بلان — Google review
A great indoor space for a miles-long stroll on a bad weather day. Exhibitions (that try hard to be interesting) take place mostly in the undescriptive, adjacent "square" annex, so what is actually worth seeing is 85% outside. Store offers an array of objects using the museum logo (=outline). Still by far tourist attraction #1 in town.
HERM PAZ — Google review
The museum has an amazing curador, nice art, very good art selection and the build it self is a piece of art. I strong recommend the visit. Also the coffee is really good ☺️
Alessandra Castro — Google review
Loved this museum and city! I had so much to learn about the entire city! A lot of history in art, trade and politics.
Whyte Hawk — Google review
This famous museum is on every city tour. The architecture of the museum building is impressive, especially the adjacent building known as The Eye, which is quite stunning. There are wide open picnic spaces and grounds for walking and hanging out with friends. There are admission fees to enter the buildings to see the exhibits.
Albert Le — Google review
I already visited for the third time and was able to appreciate various works. The time spent here is very valuable.
Helena Byun — Google review
Great place to see the great job the artists do 🥰
FABÍOLA BIANCA SODRÉ — Google review
Very interesting and unique architecture. The museum at the the time I visited had a mixture of modern art and art from Africa, Asia, and native Brazil.
Its worth a look around the place even if modern art is not your style like me.
Garrett Fagnou — Google review
Good stopping point if you’re visiting the city. The museum gallery had some cool contemporary art works mixed with some antique items. It also has a dedicated area for Oscar Niemeyer.
Pedro Sola — Google review
Amazing museum with an unforgettable building design. There are various exhibitions inside, which include contemporary art and an impressive Asian and African collection of works.
My favorite exhibition this time was “BANCOS INDÍGENAS DO BRASIL”, which displayed more than 200 banks from 40 ethnic groups in the Amazon. Understanding the worldview of indigenous people was an inspiring experience.
It could be quite cold in the museum, though, remember to bring a jacket.
Joy H. — Google review
Free on Wednesday even for tourists. Lots of buses that goes there. The 50 reals for 12hrs to see 26 touristic locations is ok but you will lose 3 hrs here as it is amazing. The botanical gardin is also amazing (3hrs). I suggest walk/uber/omnibus for these top places. I like the African room and Chinese! Great art works. Free washrooms and water. Normal price is 30 reals.
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R. Mal. Hermes, 999 - Centro Cívico, Curitiba - PR, 80530-230, Brazil
Tangua Park, Curitiba's largest recreational area, is a diverse and beautiful setting that features two lakes, gardens and a waterfall. The park is open 24 hours a day and offers a circular walk around one of the lakes with breathtaking views of the greenery.
Very beautiful park area complete with fountains, water features, small waterfall, and a terrace that offers breathtaking views of neighbouring hills. Well maintained flower display. Open walking spaces are suitable for exercising, picnics, and photography. Plenty of parking spaces.
Albert Le — Google review
The most beautiful sunset I have ever seen so far in Brazil.
Jordy ?2NE1BlackJack? Weber — Google review
Beautiful place to enjoy with friends and family
Very busy on weekends.
Tainá Moraes — Google review
Beautiful park, I didn't get to see all of it (the bottom part) because we were in a rush, but the view from above is magnificent.
Lucca Teixeira — Google review
Maybe the most beautiful park in the country with amazing mix of green and a lake.
Ernesto Antonio diSalvio — Google review
Clean, nice view with parking lot (payed) or for free on the steeet.
unitstar — Google review
A very beautiful park.
Guilherme França — Google review
Must-see park, one of my favorites in the city! Gorgeous views from above and below.
Elinor Ackerman — Google review
If you're going to visit the Tanguá Park, be already for the tons of beauties expecting for you there! I watched to the sunset and personally this was one of the greatest experiences in my life!
Mateus Chagas — Google review
It's wonderful to see how an old quarry has been transformed into this magical park. It's a landmark and example for other countries to follow the same.
A serene place and very calm.
A good place to visit.
PRABHDEEP PANESAR — Google review
So happy to see the city make a beautiful park like this. Really enjoyed it and lots of areas to walk and explore.
Maher Jebara — Google review
Amazing place to relax. You can do an small hiking, walk, take beautiful pictures and also eat. May I add it has a great view for an amazing sunsets. 10/10.
(Translated by Google) What spectacular views. great tour
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Que vistas espetaculares. Ótimo passeio
Marcio Graciano — Google review
(Translated by Google) Overrated trip, it is beautiful yes, but there is nothing grand, in the first hour of the trip, those on the right side only see garbage, debris thrown very close to the tracks, in addition to the lack of zeal along the way, the train is falling apart , bathroom without water, faulty flush, at 8 am the bathroom was already filthy, with many papers thrown on the floor.
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Passeio superestimado, é bonito sim, mas não tem nada de grandioso, na primeira hora de viagem,quem está do lado direito só vê lixo, entulho jogados bem próximos aos trilhos,além da falta de zelo pelo caminho, o trem está caindo aos pedaços, banheiro sem água, descarga com defeito, as 8 horas da manhã banheiro já estava imundo, com muitos papéis jogados pelo chão.
Ana Carolina Sales — Google review
(Translated by Google) It's amazing 😊
Unique experience .
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É incrível 😊
Experiência única .
Francieli Cherubini — Google review
(Translated by Google) I loved the tour, only the wagon guide was a little disturbing.
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Amei o passeio, só o guia do vagão perturba um pouco.
Dion?sio. Dion?zio. — Google review
(Translated by Google) Historic railroad.. there is no way to visit Curitiba and not take this tour that takes you to visit Morretes and Antonina.
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Ferrovia histórica.. não tem como visitar Curitiba e não fazer esse passeio que leva a visitar Morretes e Antonina.
GENÉSIO LEFFA HENDLER — Google review
(Translated by Google) Excellent ride. The train leaves Curitiba's bus station for Paranaguá and goes on its way to Morretes, on the coast. The train has a guide that explains everything, has a bathroom and the scenery along the way is amazing.
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Passeio excelente. O trem sai da estação ferro-rodoviária de Curitiba para Paranaguá e segue caminho até Morretes, no litoral. O trem tem guia que vai explicando tudo, tem banheiro e a paisagem pelo caminho é incrível.
Juliana Solla — Google review
(Translated by Google) Undoubtedly one of the most beautiful train rides in the world. Too bad Curitibans don't try to get to know the third most important tourist attraction in Brazil.
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Sem dúvidas um dos passeios de trem mais belos do mundo. Pena que os curitibanos não procurem conhecer o terceiro atrativo turístico do Brasil mais importante.
PETAR - Alto Ribeira State and Tourist Park is a conservation area in the Atlantic forest, covering an area of 357 sq km. The park boasts over 350 caves, waterfalls, rivers and four visitor centers that provide information about cave trips, guides and campgrounds. With around 450 cataloged caves, it is known as Brazil's Cave Capital. This little-known park offers stunning sceneries with warm rivers perfect for swimming.
Amazing caves. Maybe slightly expensive but worth every penny. Will never forget this
Fr? Verdeyen — Google review
Park is breathtaking, astonishingly lush and magical. Hardly find words to describe it!
More than 300 caves and waterfalls are everywhere, people are also really friendly. No doubt it is a international travelers hotspot!
Journey man Joe — Google review
Just paradise ♥️
English/Spanish speaking cave guide
@gimeguia
Gisele Catarino — Google review
A very nice natural park with a lot of caves that are a good attraction.
To visit the park and walk the trails in the forest, you must to pay a guide, that they call a monitor... is a person who knows the trails and the caves like they own palm.
There are stories about people who got lost in the forest and inside the caves and fatally dying alone.
That's why is not allowed to walk inside the Forrest and caves alone.
But there is a trail that you can walk for a whole day into the forest, visiting caves, falls and river... 9km total, after that you can eat pastel and relax sleeping in some hostel or pousada.
Saulo Lima — Google review
This natural park can offer you a great opportunity to have a deep contact with the nature in different ways! Here you can enjoy a lot of caves with different styles and difficulties, hiking all day long over different directions, even the river in a calm place become a natural pool. For entrance, you should pay a small fee (20 Brazilian Reais, approximately 4 dollars - Sep 2022), and you can free parking in the entrance area. Important: to access the caves, you need hire an official guide from this region to go together to you and/or your group
Renner Modafares Pereira — Google review
Amazing natural park (caves and tracks) with professional and knowledgable guides. A deep and safe adventure that requires not much of physical strength.
Jose Dias — Google review
It is a beautiful place. However, one has to have a guide, they tend to serve you primitive attractions (like listening to music in cave) and enforce a number of regulations that neither increase safety nor pleasure (like crossing the river wearing shoes and walking later in wet shoes). Really unpleasent experience. I recommend finding another park to explore Mata Arlantica.
Piotr Wrona — Google review
The caves here are phenomenal and merit more foreign visitors. Some of the caves are huge, others smaller. One is actually a tunnel exiting elsewhere from where there is a lovely 2km trek back. You need to hire an accredited guide beforehand to go with you, or else you will be turned away (as I saw with another car when we arrived). And believe me - you need a guide for your own safety as the caves extend hundreds of meters inside and you'd be in complete darkness if it were not for the guide's knowledge and our helmet torches (supplied by the guide tour agency). My guide was great, Luis from Monotours, with whom I spoke Portuguese. I also used my mobile/cell phone flashlight to better illuminate the stones we often stepped or scrambled over.
Alistair Clark — Google review
This virtually unknown park is full of amazing caves, beautiful sceneries, and warm rivers.
Tymon Johns — Google review
Great experience in Nucleo Santana, felt really safe in all experiences but the place could offer some options regarding food (you’ll need to bring your own).
Renato Rosa Leal — Google review
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Rodovia SP-165, Km 156 s/n Zona Rural, Iporanga - SP, 18330-000, Brazil
Vinícola Góes is a charming winery complex established in 1938, offering wine tastings and tours. Situated in the Sao Paulo neighborhoods, it is renowned for its wide range of affordably priced as well as slightly more expensive wine selections. To embark on a winery tour, reservations can be made through their website or by contacting the staff at the main shop reception counter. The complex also features restaurants, a cafe, and a wine bar that visitors can enjoy.
One of the famous winery in São Paulo neighborhoods. They have several wine option with cheap and little bit expensive.
If you want to know them by winery tour, you need to reserve by internet website or ask the staff in the main shop reception counter.
Here has also restaurants, cafe and wine bar. We enjoyed wine bar. We ordered several wines with glass. It was good tasting to enjoy the weekend.
Just your information, About parking lot, you need to pay 10BRL.
Papipupenta — Google review
Beautiful place , One full day tour .Take the premium testing option,its best and comes with Wine glass and a Hat …
Hirendra Bhattacharjee — Google review
Really great vineyard. There you can visit a well organized place where you can take your family and loved ones. Lots of options in wines, liquor and food. It is worth the visit
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Amazing!! I loved that!! I recommend!!
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Estr. do Vinho (Spv-077), 9111 - Canguera, São Roque - SP, 18145-002, Brazil
Ski Mountain Park offers an impressive entertainment facility that features an artificial ski slope, toboggan hill slides, ice skating rink and concessions. It's a perfect destination for families looking to spend quality time with their kids. However, the amenities are not budget-friendly and may require significant spending to participate in the activities. Overall, Ski Mountain Park is an ideal spot for those seeking adventurous experiences but should be prepared to spend a little extra for the privilege.
Good place to come with the kids. But not very cheap to play.
Lucas Choi — Google review
It could have everything to be a nice place for families but it is poorly organized and overpriced (I believe overpriced is an understatement in their case). It’s the first place where you have to pay twice for ride, on your way up and on the way down.... food also comes with a huge price tag. Altogether prepare your wallet if you really want to go.
Paulo Passaro — Google review
If you find yourself in the region, this is one of the few options to have some leisure in town. It's a Park with a few attractions and, most prominently an artificial skiing slope.
A very interesting Downhill MTB track also is available but in specific dates.
Andre Ricoy — Google review
Great view, quite accessible, great food options, nice attractions. Full of mosquitoes, prices a bit high.
Gian Mastrorosa — Google review
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Estr. da Serrinha, 1500 - Cambará, São Roque - SP, 18133-399, Brazil
I'll never travel to Ubatuba without this trip planner again
Went for Cinese New Yesr and was highly impressed by the temple and koi fish pond and garden. Lovely oasis just outside the center if São Paulo
Maria McCabe — Google review
I visited this place to get acquainted with the culture of Buddhism. It was a wonderful experience, people are friendly and will gladly show and explain everything, the building and the territory are very beautiful and well maintained. Very quiet, calm and spiritually and mentally ... Free parking, and next to a huge beautiful green park with a pond in which there are many turtles. Bought some Chinese souvenirs and incense from a local shop.
Tatiana Kalinina — Google review
I was able to visit the temple last Sunday with friends, and I must say that it was such a stellar place! It is not hard to navigate, everything can be found rather easily. The lake they have there is lovely, having fish and turtles that were easy to see. We saw some colourful birds, and the bridge over the lake was a cool feature. There are vivid, colourful landscapes to be seen. The statues remind you that you are not in an ordinary place. The temple itself and its surroundings are nothing like the architecture we see in this country, so it draws your eyes to the roofs, walls, doors, finishings and more. There were people ready to provide useful information. There was some sort of celebration going on, and it was interesting to see. This is definitely a great place to visit even if you are not a religious individual, as the temple is absolutely stunning!
Daniel Inhauser Mesojedovas — Google review
Very peaceful place, people really kind.
Juan Garcia Aguirre — Google review
Amazing place! Free gift, Free Tea, Lovely park, monkeys hungry, great building. A must go place if near Sao Paolo
Antoine Assaad — Google review
Very well maintained, a peaceful break not far from São Paulo, and with plenty of parking space. They offer meditation orientation for free on weekends and it is a great way to get you started!
Igor Henrique — Google review
Very peaceful temple at the top of a hill. There are great views and the grounds are lovely and relaxing. I saw a little monkey in a tree! There is a nice vegetarian buffet restaurant and a cafe. Also a nice gift shop.
Oliver Hall — Google review
This a magnificente Buddhist temple ! Whether you want to stay quiet and calm or learn more about Chinese culture, there are several activities you can develop there, for example the traditional Chinese calligraphy classes. When they celebrate the new Chinese year the whole temple receives hundreds of people and they perform various traditional rituals and dances. Tip: go with comfortable clothes !
Nestor Sánchez S. (Ness) — Google review
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Estr. Fernando Nobre, 1461 - Parque Rincao, Cotia - SP, 06705-490, Brazil
Solo Sagrado de Guarapiranga is a serene place of worship located by a lake. The temple features 16 sturdy columns and an accompanying tower that stands amidst well-manicured gardens, providing ample space for large-scale religious services. The overall atmosphere exudes love, peace, and tranquility that makes it a top destination for those seeking spiritual fulfillment. This sacred sanctuary offers an enchanting paradise experience to visitors who wish to connect with their spirituality in a peaceful environment.
Best place I've ever gone. Paradise.
Bianca Arruda — Google review
I love it there... very peaceful... Nice place
I wish I can go back again to visit☺️
Rosemarie Nedic Villareal — Google review
I am a member of the church for 45 years. Very good and It changes tour life beautifully
Alcy Rodolfo dos Santos Carrara — Google review
Bah
Lorenzo Pacheco — Google review
Gigante
Loyter mania — Google review
Love and peacefully
Ands Andersen AgarB — Google review
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Gabriel — Google review
Religare
Ailton martins pires — Google review
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Av. Prof. Hermann Von Ihering, 6567, Jardim Casa Grande, São Paulo - SP, 04870-901, Brazil
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
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
(Translated by Google)
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.
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
I'll never travel to Ubatuba without this trip planner again
The Santos Touristic Tram offers guided tours of the city center aboard restored trams, starting from an 1867 railway station. This attraction boasts a journey through time and visits to 40 historical and cultural points of interest in the city. We recommend taking the tram ride upon arriving at the historic center of Santos to gain a better understanding of the neighborhood and its most interesting locations. The tour guides are knowledgeable and provide excellent commentary during the ride, making it a great attraction for tourists visiting Santos.
Short route finished in 15 minutes, going around Old Santos. Many historic sites pointed out. Free espresso to sample nearby Rei Do Cafe.
tchanrosewood — Google review
All old towns have trams :D Whether it's in Europe or Brazil.
It is very nice to see an old tram in such nice condition. Together with the buildings surrounding it, it is a beautiful example of the old town of Santos. Being there, you can feel the atmosphere of the past. You can also feel like in Europe, but unfortunately there such cultural values are neglected and often replaced by modernity.
It is a good starting point for exploring the old town of Santos.
European Gringo — Google review
Very good attraction, well knowledged tour guides during the ride.
Gustavo Favaretto — Google review
Cool little train ride through the historic center of Santos. Unfortunately all information provided is in Portuguese. Still worth it for 7 reais! The ride takes about 15 minutes and drops you off again where you started. There’s vendors of artisanal craft, food and beverages next to that point.
W — Google review
Nice 15 min ride. Everything is just in Portuguese . Tickets are in Pele museum
Jan Stegena — Google review
This would actually be much more enjoyable any day other than Sunday. On Sunday everything is closed.
Roberto Tomás — Google review
The train itself is very nice but the tour is very short and not very interesting. The buildings at that part of Santos are in need of restoration as most of them are derelict. A shame as it was a beautiful area one day.
The Architectural Designer Studio — Google review
Santos is one of the oldest Brazilian cities and the Touristic Tram is a good opportunity to know more about Santos and it’s history on board of the trams builded in 1922 and 1911.
Paula Lima — Google review
Short ride but worth it. If you want to understand a little bit more of Santos history you can’t miss it.
Jeferson Medeiros — Google review
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Largo Marquês de Monte Alegre, 2 - Valongo, Santos - SP, 11010-060, Brazil
The Museu do Café in Santos is a museum dedicated to the history of coffee, housed in the historic building of the former Official Coffee Exchange. The architecture of the building is intricate and beautiful, with many details to admire. Inside, visitors can explore various exhibits showcasing objects, documents and audio-visual presentations that tell the story of coffee both in Brazil and around the world.
A journey through time!
The building inside is beautiful and the architecture is wonderful.
Very interesting place, for those who love coffee!
It has a cafeteria that serves a brewed coffee that is delicious! ❤
I went in Dec / 20 and on the outside it is covered in renovation, not being able to take photos.
In the surroundings there are beautiful buildings that are worth the scenery.
The museum itself is fine.
The monument is beautiful and, although it is not as interesting a visit in the city as the Aquarium or the Sacred Art Museum, it is worth it.
The problem is, ironically, as another comment pointed out, in the cafe.
I have the costume of drinking coffees of various types and expected much more from the place. Do not go to the cafeteria because you calculate expensive for ordinary coffees prepared in an ordinary way.
If you ask for the museum's iced coffee with milk - which now costs R $ 18.00 and is one of the cheapest items in the establishment - you will leave with the impression that your homemade coffee with a little milk and ice would have came out tastier.
Again, go to the museum, don't go to the cafeteria.
Anderson Talisca Pereira — Google review
Absolutely loved the museum and the coffee. There is pretty darn good as well. I love how they don’t jack up the prices unlike America great experience definitely go to for any tourist visiting Brazil and any Brazilian interested in history of coffee.
Kenneth Moore — Google review
Located in Downtown santos, surrounded by the European architecture is coffee museum. Though this has turned into a museum now, which earlier used to be coffee trading centre.
One can see and know all the quality of coffee beans produced in brazil. You can also see and taste the world famous Zacu Bird coffee !😏
libin babu — Google review
Beatiful building and history of developement of the coffe industry. They have a little cafe place but not enough people serving, was not able to taste the coffee or pastries. We were on a tour. The cruise tour bought the tickets. No lines.
Caridad Alfaro — Google review
We had a lovely visit to the coffee museum. It's full of interesting history, it tells a good story of the area and its importance. A lot of displays on many varied topics.
Most importantly, have a coffee, maybe two, at the end in the Cafe. That's why we're there.
Todd H — Google review
Located in Downtown santos, surrounded by the European architecture is coffee museum. Though this has turned into a museum now, which earlier used to be coffee trading centre.
One can see and know all the quality of coffee beans produced in brazil. You can also see and taste the world famous Zacu Bird coffee !😏
We spent a great time here. Everything was beyond our expectations. Not boring at all, you will be amazed to discover the hystory of coffee during the centuries. High experience level for everyone. A must do in Santos if you are here.
That's a very good and oldest place to visit .To know about the coffee and the particulars they used from be gaining for coffee production .This the good place for old history.
Sukumar Rajage — Google review
Located in a former Coffee Exchange that dates back to 1922.
You can see the magnificent trading floor and admire three historical paintings.
Don't forget to take a picture of the awesome stained glass ceiling window "The Saga of the Banderiantes": I suggest taking it from the center of the trading floor.
The museum also has a cafeteria where you can try coffee made from the beans that originated from the different regions of Brasil.
Vadim Solodukhin — Google review
This museum is just about coffee. Nothing much here than buying different kinds of coffee and taking cool pictures. Love the building architecture tho. It’s giving Italian vibes. I’d recommend you to still visit it.
Tramaine A Yzer — Google review
All museum should have 5 star reviews, so definitely this one, for its excellent architecture design of the bulding, its well reserved interior of the old oroginal coffee trading floor. I wish the signage at least also have English, they are all just English now
Yen Le — Google review
If you go to Santos, coffee museum is mandatory place to visit.
You will know Brazilian coffee history and you can drink coffee at museum cafe.
Admission fee is 10 BRL per adult, students and over 60’s are half of it.
Their explanation is Portuguese but even it, you can enjoy.
Papipupenta — Google review
A nice building which is located near Pele Museum. There is a small admission fee. There are lockers where you need to put your bag in and it has a small cafe on the ground floor. Very detailed history on Brazilian coffee, educational with lots of information
Grace L — Google review
A nice history of the origins of the coffee in Brazil and the port of Santos
Eduardo Sequeira — Google review
Great museum to learn about the farming and processing of coffee beans and extensive history related to coffee. The building is beautiful and there’s also information about the architecture and its origins. All of the information on the walls/signs is displayed in Portuguese but there’s large cards with all the same information in Spanish/English available too. Very informative! Entry was 10 reais.
W — Google review
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R. Quinze de Novembro, 95 - Centro, Santos - SP, 11010-150, 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 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
Colorful water park with twisting slides, splash pools & family-focused rides, plus a zip line.
Excellent experience. The environment is amazing and the people are very friendly. I lovely.
André Campos — Google review
Not tourist friendly.
Staff can’t speak any word English.
On the site there is a price at 40, but on arrival they double it. When we wanted to order online the website did not work.
Then the cashier Said we could not enter because it will rain soon.
After multiple times asking we could go in, but lost apxm one hour at entrance!
Locker costs 25Rs
Dries P — Google review
Ok
Paz na Estrada — Google review
Top.
Ivailson Mota — Google review
We went to stay two nights and left after lunch on the first day. The place looks nothing like the photos on the website. It was dirty, blankets from last century, food served was dry and very little variety. The way it was served was with a lack of interest as was the general feeling of all the park. A real pity for our 10 year olds birthday surprise
Christopher Metcalfe — Google review
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Silvio Silva dos santos — Google review
The food seemed reasonable to me.
Espatinhos, mini pizzas, and pastéis were all R$7 and were as good quality as you would find in any Festa Junina. The pastel was even big. The baru was particularly good.
The park was very cute. It was obvious they paid attention to the small details.
The rides were a lot of fun, especially the Nitro-x and the other ride right next to it (that one was maybe even better!)
We spent about 7 hours there and didn't even do everything.
It could be worth it to stay the night at the Posada and spend the whole weekend there.
Jeff Stoy — Google review
Very good
Maicon Dias — Google review
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Estr. do Pavoeiro, 8870 - Clube dos Oficiais, Suzano - SP, 08635-445, Brazil
Lovely place! At weekends it is the favorite spot of bikers and motorcycle riders, since the road to the station is very pleasant. You may want to take a spin in a historically important train known as "Velha Senhora", the Old Lady, and feel what it was like to travel via railroads back in the 20's. After that, don't forget to visit the brewery in front of the station and treat yourself with some good beer and appetizers. Only way you won't enjoy any of it is if you're the kind of person who can't slow it down or be patient. Seriously. Not for rushers.
B?rbara Hamaguchi — Google review
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Daiellen Vale — Google review
What I liked of this station
- the square and the station
- the shops and restaurants nearby ready to welcome tourists either by train or their own cars
- the atmosphere as it was very clear everything was made to welcome people
- there was live music being played in the square by local artists
Andrea Da Ronch — Google review
A small town but so much lovely with a nice vision to nature. Remember a historical context when people needed to take the train to work and visit your family. I loved it
André Ferraz — Google review
Nice outing to click some good pics (with trek options) and also a good restaurants
Sanus Pillai — Google review
Organised and secure District with various options regarding leasure. Fantastic for a family trip
Tomaz Suller — Google review
Lovely day
TUB Tem Uma Banda Darshan — Google review
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Est. Mun. Argemiro de Souza Melo, 1501 - Luiz Carlos, Guararema - SP, 08900-000, Brazil
Juquehy Beach is a long stretch of white sand, clear waters, and lush mountain surrounds located in the central part of Juquehy. The beach is clean and beautiful with plenty of shopping and amazing restaraunts to choose from. Although the beach was too crowded for our taste, it's well worth checking out if you're visiting Juquehy.
Juquehy Beach in São Sebastião is an exquisite stretch of coastline that captivates visitors with its serene beauty and pristine conditions. Known for its fine white sand and crystal-clear waters, this beach offers a tranquil retreat for those looking to escape the hustle and bustle of city life. The surrounding area is well-maintained, boasting a variety of accommodations ranging from cozy guesthouses to luxurious resorts, catering to all preferences and budgets. Juquehy also prides itself on its vibrant local cuisine, with beachfront restaurants serving delicious seafood and traditional Brazilian dishes. Whether you're interested in sunbathing, swimming, or simply enjoying a scenic sunset, Juquehy Beach provides an idyllic setting for a memorable day by the sea. Its welcoming atmosphere and stunning natural beauty make it a must-visit destination for beach lovers and nature enthusiasts alike.
Alexis Goncalves — Google review
Great beach and nice swim
Eugen Frantiu — Google review
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Menegol Sushiman — Google review
Excellent beach with way too many people. Makes experience less than perfect. Hard tô catch a breeze with a bunch of visitors and their tents in front of you.
Jonathan David Montgomery — Google review
One of the best beaches in São Paulo, usually not crowded, with small waves and warm water. Great for families.
Renato Rosa Leal — Google review
Clean and beautiful beach
Daniel Taylor-Fowles — Google review
This is a beautiful beach and town with plenty of shopping and amazing restaraunts to choose from. The beach is very clean and the water is beautiful.
Emily — Google review
Excellent beach, water clean, an incredible place.
Lucas Chiavegatto — Google review
Wonderful beach with white soft sand and quiet and warm sea water. Excellent for children. There are almost no waves.
Renata Matsmoto — Google review
Beautiful place! I highly recommend!!
Mina Mina — Google review
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Maresias, São Sebastião - State of São Paulo, 11600-000, Brazil
Tall, foliage-covered mountain with scenic lookout points & a 1.5-hour hike to the summit.
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Janaina Correa — Google review
Beautiful landscapes
Luisa Spirgatis — Google review
(Translated by Google) Pico da Pedra Partida is the second highest in the Monte Verde region and has a beautiful view of much of the Paraíba Valley.
The access trail has indicative signs and red ribbons on some trees along the way, especially in places that may raise questions.
It took us 1 hour to climb the approximately 900m to the top. And on the way back we only spent 40 minutes.
At the top there is a sign indicating the altitude and name, great for photos.
The downside is restricted access by MOVE, which charges R$35.90/person. This amount could very well be used for a "single pass" with access to the 5 peaks in the region. This would both attract more tourists and capture the resources necessary for improvements and conservation of the site.
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O Pico da Pedra Partida é o segundo mais alto da região de Monte Verde e tem uma vista muito linda de boa parte do Vale do Paraíba.
A trilha de acesso possui placas indicativas e fitas vermelhas em algumas árvores ao longo do caminho, especialmente nos locais que podem gerar alguma dúvida.
Levamos 1h para subir os cerca de 900mt até o topo. E na volta gastamos apenas 40 min.
No topo há uma placa indicando a altitude e o nome, ótima para foto.
O senão é o acesso restrito pela MOVE que cobra R$35,90/pessoa. Esse valor poderia muito bem servir para um "passe único" com acesso aos 5 picos da região. O que tanto atrairia mais turistas quanto captaria os recursos necessários às melhorias e conservação do local.
André Souto Bahia — Google review
(Translated by Google) Wonderful landscape and worth the effort. The trail is not well signposted but it is possible to follow the path. If you are not physically fit, the trail takes around 2h - 2h30 (don't be in a rush to get there) and has complicated and slippery sections.
The trail has 2 viewpoints (close to the final destination). Go with good shoes, water, a blouse and long pants.
I recommend leaving in the morning, preferably before 9, to avoid the midday sun on top of the broken stone.
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Paisagem maravilhosa e vale o esforço. A trilha não é bem sinalizada mas é possível seguir o caminho. Se você não tem preparo físico a trilha leva por volta de 2h - 2h30 (não tenha pressa de chegar) e possui trechos complicados e escorregadios.
A trilha possui 2 mirantes (próximos ao destino final). Vá com um calçado bom, água, uma blusa e calça comprida.
Recomendo sair de manhã, preferencialmente antes das 9, para evitar o sol do meio dia no topo da pedra partida.
Caio Srulzon — Google review
(Translated by Google) It's the most difficult trail, as at some points you have to climb some rocks (prepare to get a little dirty lol). In some places you can get lost, as the trail is not well marked (I recommend going with a GPS if you go without a guide) but it is an incredible view, worth the effort.
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É a trilha mais dificil, pois em alguns pontos tem q escalar algumas pedras (prepare-se para se sujar um pouco rsrs). Em alguns lugares a da pra se perder, pois a trilha nao esta muito sinalizada (recomendo ir com GPS caso for sem um guia) porém é uma vista incrivel, vale a pena o esforço.
Gustavo Castro — Google review
(Translated by Google) The path is a bit long, with some more complicated and steep sections, older people and small children, it's not really recommended, in some places you have to climb, and a lot of sharp rocks, but nothing that can't be done, only the strong survive !! It's worth it, stunning view!!
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Caminho um pouco longo, com alguns trechos mais complicados e íngremes, pessoas de mais idade e crianças pequenas, não é muito aconselhado, alguns locais, tem que escalar, e muitas pedras pontiagudas, mas nada que não possa ser feito, só os fortes sobrevivem!! Vale a pena, vista deslumbrante!!
André Savini — Google review
(Translated by Google) Spectacular place. The trail is medium to difficult. Follow the yellow ribbons as there is no mistake.
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Lugar espetacular. A trilha é de média para difícil. Acompanhem as fitas amarelas que não tem erro.
bruno carvalho penido — Google review
(Translated by Google) Average trail and well signposted. Group: me 48 years old, wife 43 years old and daughters aged 10 and 16 years old. Time: Signage says 1h30m but with stops for photos and enjoying the sounds of the birds it took us 2h40m. The return was faster. Wonderful landscapes. I recommend going early to have time to stop at the various viewpoints along the way. Bring water and fruit for breakfast if possible. I also recommend shoes suitable for trails or at least sneakers. Google Maps has the trail marked.
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Trilha média e bem sinalizada. Grupo: eu 48 anos, esposa 43 anos e filhas de 10 e 16 anos. Tempo: Sinalização diz 1h30m mas com as paradas para fotos e apreciando os sons dos pássaros levamos 2h40m. A volta foi mais rápida. Paisagens maravilhosas. Recomendo ir cedo para ter tempo de parar nos vários mirantes pelo caminho. Leve água e se possível frutas do café da manhã. Recomendo também calçados próprios para trilhas ou no mínimo tênis. O Google Maps tem a trilha demarcada.
M S Masuda — Google review
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São Francisco Xavier, Sao Jose dos Campos - State of São Paulo, 37650-000, Brazil
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Praia Martim de Sá
Public beach
Nature & Parks
Praia Martim de Sá is a spacious beach in the heart of Sao Paulo, Brazil. It boasts an extensive shoreline lined with tropical palm trees and offers visitors a bustling atmosphere. The beach is known for its numerous food stalls and vibrant ambiance. Situated in a central location, it provides easy access to small markets, making it incredibly convenient. Praia Martim de Sá features pristine shores adorned with white sand, creating a picture-perfect setting for relaxation and enjoyment.
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Marcio Neri (Marcinho) — Google review
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Luciano Almeida — Google review
Good Beach, white sand, near small markets, very convenient
thiago volu — Google review
It's very nice place
Rosana Torres — Google review
Perfect clean beaches with loads of places to eat and drink....loved it
moegamat bashier stemmet — Google review
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Martim de Sá, Caraguatatuba - SP, 11662-620, Brazil
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Praia Domingas Dias - Ubatuba
Nature & Parks
Beaches
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SP, 11680-000, Brazil
I'll never travel to Ubatuba without this trip planner again
A tourist attraction in Sao Jose dos Campos called Ducha de Prata is a beautiful waterfall and shower that can be accessed by wooden decks. There are nearby stalls selling souvenirs. The water was pretty and interesting, but there were no actual trails to hike to get away from the crowds. It was pretty busy when we were there, so it may not be the best choice if you want to visit on your own.
It’s a very beautiful place and there are shops you can shop souvenirs from. The only issue is the issue of getting a ticket to enter the main areas there but you can still view for free from the first stairs and also take pictures. We didn’t stay for long because we went there by the sight seeing train from the capivari.
Folayemi Tolulope — Google review
Super super crowded and the water itself is nothing exciting. A lot of small stores nearby. Took a quick 5 min walk around and left.
jssk — Google review
A nice place to visit bear São José dos Campos. Not too spectacular, but pretty. Can get very busy with tour busses, and parking is limited. Lots of touristy shops.
Robert Steagall — Google review
This is a traditional place to visit in Campos do Jordão. This is not unique, but it's OK. You can take some funny pictures there.
Juliana Isidorio — Google review
Nice waterfall, but there is no acess to bath, only a market around - a more commercialized area
Luana Andrade — Google review
nice place lack if better attention with visitors but otherwise is fine I think you can see the city completely even though it is seen that the city also needs more arrangements by the municipality that received a good resource and it is seen that does not generate many repairs or in the streets or in others
S.M E Hanry H Gomes — Google review
Ducha de Prata is an incredible place close to nature within Campos do Jordão. The destination provides a unique experience with contact with nature in artificial waterfalls and exuberant centuries-old trees.
It is not a relaxing activity as it has been aggressively explored, too many stores and vendors.
Andre Lopes — Google review
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Donizete Sena — Google review
Nice place to visit. Destination for a lot of tour buses, so it was pretty busy when we were there. Lots of shops selling the usual tourist fare. The water was pretty and interesting. We did not find any actual trails to hike, which would have been nice and would have gotten us away from the crowds. There is parking but it was pretty full when we were there.
R.W.Steagall Desk — Google review
Beautiful! Try the archery.
Pako Aradillas — Google review
Beautiful scenery. Definitely worth a look if you are in the area. If you see the waterfalls, keep going down the path until the end. There are some hidden waterfalls underneath where most people stop. The shops and tourist attractions are fun. Very down to earth location. Most of the shops close early so plan accordingly. Come by car because the roads are narrow and the cars speed.
Chris M — Google review
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Av. Mariane Baungart, 2485 - Vila Izabel, Campos do Jordão - SP, 12460-000, Brazil
Morro do Elefante is a mountain top spot with amazing city and mountain views. It can be accessed by car or cable car, but the latter option is payable. The view from up there is definitely worth it!
Overlooking Campos do jordoan, beautiful European style town right in brazil. You can take a "ski lift" type ride up or down to the overlook. Couple of little shops and food vendors so you can spend a little extra time enjoying the view. The photos are what so much of the home, hotels, shops and restaurants are like.
Bert Azznara — Google review
It was OK but not that much of a thing to see
you have to pay to get a good photo photo it was around 5reais
The cable car is not working now so if you want to try the cable car you have to wait-a-bit more
It's also not easy to park
Amy Hong — Google review
Great olace, teleférico, trino and elephant museum, besides the good beer and restaurants
Fabi?n Camilo Peraza — Google review
Memories from Brazil! There is a lookout point, it can be a great photo spot. Let's go ride a cable car! cable cars are a great idea. Quick and speedy. It was a very eventful trip. As always, a trip to brazil is enjoyed. Don’t forget! Let's rent a car and go trip! For car rental go to AVIS!! You won't regret! 😁
#saopaulo #camposdojordao #brazil #brasil #rentalscartrip #morrodoelefante #TELEFÉRICO #ParqueCapivari #Observatory #cablecar #niceview
KyuJong Park — Google review
Beautiful view in a place that could get potential to be better.
We climbed to the elephant's hill using the scared cable car, I believe its was created with the city and never modernized.
My husband, who is Canadian, liked the experience more than I did. He was scared but he found excited at the same time. I think that because I have already been to Campos do Jordão several times, I think at this point the city, which seems to be very rich looking at the hotels in the area and people who frequent it, should have already renovated that a long time ago and have made something much better and more attractive, as the other countries that have mountains for Ski. I think don’t need to be exactly the same, but Mount Tremblant in Quebec also has a small area up hill and its not so fancy, but little more attractive and safe.
Anyway, the view is very beautiful and we can see the whole city, mountains and part of the other surrounding regions. When we get up there again, the attractions could be much more elaborate and modernized giving opportunity to locals to get better jobs, show a nicer view and give to the city, locals and visitors a better structure. I think the place with elephants is a good idea, especially for children, but they could modernize it and charge a little for the entrance to maintain the place. They also could make a kind of a little mall where people could expose their crafts making their products more attractive and a nice cafe or restaurant with a lookout ... Anyway, use a little of the American style of exposing your business, which could be better for everybody. If I had money to invest, that unfortunately is not the case at the moment, I would probably organize people and get that changed for the benefit of all city and visitors.
Grade: Eli = 3, Serge = 3
Recommend: It’s worth for the Mountain View.
Discovering Destinations — Google review
Overall a very nice place. The cable car looked a bit outdated and you definitely shouldn't be afraid of heights haha. But you are rewarded at the end with a beautiful view! :)
Tina do Prado Gobbo — Google review
Tourist trap. Free to enter, only thing is the view but have to pay for a photo to see the view. Confused about what the place actually was.
Daniel Wood — Google review
A must for a foreigner. I liked it, but it seems to be a bit expensive.
Diego Quintero — Google review
Mount Elephant! Has lots of elephant statues, nice picture spots and the highlight is you get to take picture with make believe snow😂
ITZZEES Editing hacks — Google review
Very nice, but the administration of has no clear information about the attractions
J. C. Canela — Google review
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Av. da Vila Médica - Jardim Belvedere, Campos do Jordão - SP, 12460-000, Brazil
Outdoor recreation park offering zip lining, canopy walks & bike rentals in a forest locale.
Fabulous park, so much to see and do, some easy walks, pedalling swan-shaped boats, stunning nature, playgrounds and cafes and a fabulous restaurant (Dona Chica) which is award-winning and yet cheaper than the Capivari places. Signage is exclusively in Portuguese (which is a shame) but it's easy to find your way around. Kids love to run around and explore, don't expect European safety standards in the playgrounds (as usual in Brazil) but they're good fun.
Ana Jenkins — Google review
Very beautiful and always improving. Great staff.
Guilherme França — Google review
Memories from Campos do Jordao! Swiss Village is just another name. To make short of a long story.., It's perfect to relax! Go to Brazil! You won't regret. I were having such a good old time during the travel in Brazil. The trip was expensive but it was worth every money.
KyuJong Park — Google review
Memories from Campos do Jordao! Swiss Village is just another name. To make short of a long story.., It's perfect to relax! Go to Brazil! You won't regret.
KyuJong Park — Google review
A nice park to walk around. There are several short hikes. We really enjoyed Trilha dos campos (3km), which takes you up to good views and also winds along the river for a stretch. The trail to the waterfall was much more crowded and more of a road than a trail. Overall, the park itself was very crowded excepting Trilha dos Campos. It is possible to access by bus or uber and you do have to pay to enter.
K M — Google review
Beautiful park with many exotic and local trees. One of the last safe haven for Brazilian Pine (Araucaria)
Guilherme Serradilha — Google review
Excellent place to silence, natural area
Alecsandro Pessoa — Google review
Four stars for the capybaras only. The “Lagos” were dirty ponds and every attraction offered was serious $$$$.
Witch-King of Angmar — Google review
We went on the waterfall hike. The trail was set up for bikers and hikers and was in good condition and organized. There was a place to purchase plants and resturants.
James Buckley — Google review
Beautiful place, very well conserved with detailed maintainance.
The park is an environmental reserve.
Activities: there are trails with different kinds of difficulty and length.
There are food trucks during the peak of the season, however there are two places that serves food all year.
There are activities for children too and playgrounds.
There is bike rent and a shop with handcrafted materials made of wood.
Felipe Zottino Nazareth — Google review
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Av. Pedro Paulo, s/n, Campos do Jordão - SP, 12460-000, Brazil
The Basilica of the National Shrine of Our Lady of Aparecida is a Roman Catholic church built in 1745. It boasts impressive artwork and stained glass, and holds services regularly. Aparecida proxima da Basilica, located nearby, offers a large patio for visitors to explore. The basilica is larger than expected, resembling an entire city with numerous stores and restaurants within its walls.
The most breathing cathedral in Brazil, the spiritually makes you feel the amazing atmosphere that surrounds us. It is almost impossible not to feel better after your visit to this sacred place.
Roger Santos — Google review
#Basilica de Aparecida
is a magnificent cathedral one should not miss when visiting Brasil! The main building and the dome being the center, the hallway extends out, forming a semicircle . In the center of the square of the semicircle is an iron lid carved with spikes pointing to the twelve saints whose statues stand on the wall. It’s kinda hard to tell how big the cathedral is from the picture; but if you come and see it for yourself, it’s hard not to be in awe. .
Walking into the cathedral, I was immediately stunned by the bright colors and the solemn atmosphere. They design the interior with four sections of benches forming a cross, and the altar in the center. It’s hard to describe how beautiful it is, but trust me it is breathtaking and you couldn’t help feeling respectful to this place. Strolling around the building, you really feel like you are back in the middle age. .
Beside the cathedral is a museum, divided into two parts: the observation deck and the historical relic. From the observation deck, you can see the whole city of Aparecida and the saint river, Baraiba, where they discovered 12 pieces of saint statues. Looking out from a higher altitude, I realized how big Brasil really is! It looks like there’s no end to the horizon. If you are interested in history, the observation deck has the history written on the wall, so one can really enjoy the view while learning something. .
Let’s move on the the historical relic section. Most of the relics were collected by a women, and then many people donated their own objects to the museum. Yet, looking at those luxuries objects and statues, I couldn’t help wonder if a man as humble as Jesus would like the idea of this. .
There’s a wishing room in the cathedral also. I find the way you make a wish here quite intimidating! You need to sacrifice something you really cherish in exchange for the wish to come true. Sounds alright? There are candles of feet and hands! Wow if I need to sacrifice those just to make the wish come true, forget about the wish! 😂😂😂😂😂 .
Basilica de Aparecida is truly a place worth visiting. Make sure you come if you are in Brasil!
#brasil #aparecida
ApAn vs. tHeWoRLd — Google review
We usually go out of Brazil to see big churches. This is the time to recognize one amazing monument that we have. Not very crowded and easy to walk around.
Filipe — Google review
This should be included in the must visit places in Brazil. The cathedral is huge and very beautiful. The dome ia decorated with paintings of Brazilian fauna. The sacred image of the Holly Mary, which was found by locals and is attributed to several miracles, is exposed there. The energy of this place is hard to describe.
Paulo M. de Andrade — Google review
Always good to visit this place. You can feel your soul being renewed. If you are nearby, you should definitely visit.
Thiago Pavan — Google review
Awesome place. Similar to Saint Peter’s Square in the Vatican City
Carlos Roberto Dias Neto — Google review
Considered the second biggest Catholic Temple of the world (after San Pedro Temple in Vatican) and the biggest in Brazil. Beautiful religious place with plenty of infrastructure to accommodate faithful from all places and renew their vows
Claudio Tokeiama — Google review
It was bigger than o ever imagined. It’s like an entire city, it takes hours to walk around and be able to appreciate every detail. Lots of stores inside and restaurants. With the Covid-19 restrictions, we couldn’t see more of the inside details but it was worth it. They have mass every hour and multiple locations as well. I loved it. Perfect to buy gifts and there more attractions outside the Basilica as well. The entire city is filled with attractions and even the cities nearby.
Katiuscia Dasilva McElwain — Google review
It is part of our Brazilian history as catholic, beautiful, positive energy, faith and emotional!
Carlos Dufraer — Google review
This is beautiful place especially for Catholics. As per wiki this is the 2nd largest church in the world. It is a 3 hr drive from SP and is a really beautiful drive I would recommend anyone who is religious to visit this place, it gives a holy perspective to the trip. As Brasil is a catholic country expect this place to be very crowded..
Lionel Rinaldo Crasta — Google review
Amazing place, great design and architecture. A place for the soul to rest and recharge
Aleksei B — Google review
This place it's huge and amazing, not only for religious reasons, but for art and architecture fans. There was a picture of the sanctuary at my grandma's house and I always wished to know this place and so it happen.
EVERALDO ALMEIDA — Google review
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Av. Dr. Júlio Prestes, s/n - Centro, Aparecida - SP, 12570-900, Brazil
The Basílica Histórica de Nossa Senhora Aparecida is a welcoming place for pets, as visitors are surprised by how well-behaved they are. It's possible to attend mass with your furry friends without any issues. When visiting, it's recommended to sit closer to the door and in the back rows to manage any barking. The architecture of the basilica is stunning, although some visitors were unable to enter due to closure.
Unfortunately I couldn't get inside cos it was close but it's beautiful architecture
EVERALDO ALMEIDA — Google review
No hay que comprar entradas. Es una bellisima iglesia antigua. Mucha sensación de paz sentí allí..Se llega a ella por la Pasarela de la Fe.. Hermoso de recorrer, mucha gente transitando mientras cantan o rezan, algunos de rodillas.. Experiencia única! No se vaya de Aparecida sin hacer ese recorrido y esa visita
(Translated by Google)
You don't have to buy tickets. It is a beautiful old church. I felt a great sense of peace there... You reach it through the Walkway of Faith... Beautiful to walk through, many people walking while singing or praying, some on their knees... Unique experience! Don't leave Aparecida without taking that tour and that visit
mercedes alvez — Google review
The parish priest tried to prevent a large flock of faithful to pray the Holy Rosary in front of the church. This had been announced days in advance. Instead he purposely rang all of the church bells, to make so much noise that nobody could understand a word - it was a wonderful experience to pray the Holy Rosary under such circumstance, against the orders of the pastor!
*Shame on this parish pastor!*
Franz von Fürstenberg — Google review
Precioso. Majestuosa basílica. Lugar para repetir visita
(Translated by Google)
Precious. Majestic basilica. Place to repeat visit
alexcata — Google review
Nota10000000.
Eth Marques — Google review
Beautiful
Petros Georgios — Google review
It's beautiful, but there are a lot of people...
Coelhinha Mel (Noah hyung) — Google review
🙏🏽
Carlos Augusto — Google review
Muy reverenciada en Brasil,con interés histórico. En el exterior hay multitud de puestos para venta de comida, recuerdos,etc. También un centro comercial, que tiene un mirador muy recomendable.
Un poco más abajo está el acceso a un teleférico.
(Translated by Google)
Very revered in Brazil, with historical interest. Outside there are many stalls selling food, souvenirs, etc. Also a shopping center, which has a highly recommended viewpoint.
A little further down is access to a cable car.
che bermudez — Google review
Encrivel!
João Batista — Google review
Un lugar muy importante en Brasil, si eres católico es una parada muy importante para ti.
(Translated by Google)
A very important place in Brazil, if you are Catholic it is a very important stop for you.
Carla Asillanes — Google review
Bommmmm... d+++++++
Edmar Sérgio — Google review
Hermoso.
(Translated by Google)
Beautiful.
christian molina — Google review
So perfect
Valquiria Roberta Souza — Google review
La Casa de Nuestra madre. Nos abrazo como siempre
(Translated by Google)
Our mother's House. I hug us as always
Ricardo Martínez Ramírez — Google review
Show
PAULO ROBERTO FERREIRA DE CRISTO — Google review
Hermoso,muy bello... imponente...
(Translated by Google)
Beautiful, very beautiful... imposing...
emilio ludenianievas@lhotmail.com — Google review
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Praça Nossa Sra. Aparecida, Aparecida - SP, 12570-000, Brazil