Brazil Tourism

São Roque de Minas, Gateway to the Serra da Canastra Nat’l Pk

The hospitable city of São Roque de Minas (just over 6 thousand inhabitants), is located 330 Km from Belo Horizonte,...
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NYC & Co. Encourages New Yorkers and Visitors to Support Women-Owned and Women-Operated Business in March and Beyond

In celebration of Women’s History Month, NYC & Co., the official destination marketing organization and convention and visitors bureau for...
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Brazil Tourism

Caruarú, City of the Largest Open Air Market

Amid the typical vegetation of the wild Northeast, Caruarú attracts thousands of visitors who seek to experience a little the...
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Corumbá, the Capital of the Exotic Pantanal

Corumbá is a city in the state of Mato Grosso do Sul, on the border of Brazil and Bolivia, near...
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Barcelos, the Place of Ornamental Fish

Situated on the right bank of Negro river, Barcelos is in the State of Amazonas, 396 kilometers from Manaus. The...
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Cairu and the Paradisiacal Beaches

Located in the South of Bahia, Cairu is an archipelago municipality formed by several islands, such as the island of...
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Macapá, the Capital of the Middle of the World

Macapá is also known as the Capital of the Middle of the World for being the only Brazilian city crossed...
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Aracajú, the City of Macaw and Cashew

Aracajú is located in the state of Sergipe, in the Brazilian Northeastern region. It goes without saying that the beaches...
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Natal, the City of Sun

With beautiful beaches, white sand dune areas and a rich and diverse culture, Natal offers its visitors a unique leisure...
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João Pessoa’s Beaches

The beaches of João Pessoa, capital of the State of Paraíba, are its main attractions. With the heat present throughout...
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Sweetheart or Flirting Dolls, the Young Women Stood by the Window

The history has surprisingly deep origins from the colonial times of the state of Minas Gerais. It presents young women...
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Discover Times Square Now

NYC & Company, the official destination marketing organization and convention and visitors bureau for the five boroughs of New York...
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Gov’t Allows Foreigners to Enter all Brazil Airports

The federal government has authorized the entry of foreigners of any nationality in all airports across Brazil. Entry through roads...
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In Santa Catarina, Discover the Greenery of Joinville

Joinville is the largest and richest city of Santa Catarina. The city is the in-dustrial pole of the State and...
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Ilhabela, the Biggest Sea Island in Brazil

Ilhabela is located in the northern coast of the state of São Paulo, about 210 km from the capital city...
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Visit Canela, the Amazing City of the Serra Gaúcha

Canela is one of the most amazing cities of the Serra Gaúcha and is certainly worth visiting. Canela and the...
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Enjoy the Beautiful Beaches of the City of Torres, RS

Those who visit Rio Grande do Sul can also enjoy days of Sun and beach. The city of Torres houses...
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Find All 19 Murals Painted by Kobra In New York

It’s practically unanimous the feeling and respect people have for Eduardo Kobra. His murals bring so much creativity and life,...
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Celebrate Halloween and the Fall Season Throughout NYC with a Spooktacular Overnight Staycation

From pumpkin patches to haunted virtual reality escape rooms, there are plenty of events and ways to celebrate the season...
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Take a “NYC-cation” in all Five Boroughs

NYC & Company, the official destination marketing organization and convention and visitors bureau for the five boroughs of NYC, is...
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