Coordinates: 10°S 52°W / 10°S 52°W / -10; -52
Restaurants in Brazil
4.5 based on 15,885 reviews
This charming cobblestone street is lined with restaurants and shops selling resort wear, jewelry, handicrafts and artwork, and is known for its lively nightlife.
This is the famous and Main Street of Búzios, where everybody goes at night to walk around, see the shops, look for a good restaurant to eat, flirt or just have fun with family, friends or dates. This Main Street is full of shops, restaurants, cafes that stay opened until late at night.
4.5 based on 29,416 reviews
You can also find Museums, antiques fair, and lots of artists singers, painters. etc.
Nice place to spend a full day. Walk without a north, just walk and see the different kind of people doing their performances, visit the MASP museum and turn right in the Augusta Street to feel a bohemiam spirit of São Paulo.
4.5 based on 8,062 reviews
Really nice place to make a stop, enjoy the view at the river, have an ice cream, lunch, dinner or whatever you like. I recommend it!
4.5 based on 2,644 reviews
In this park you can get a nice walk while seeing different kinds of birds and animals. The beautiful trees may also make your visit even better. If you have kids, stopping at one of the three playgrounds should be a good idea. In this case, I suggest to take a picnic towel and some snacks to spend some time. My daughter loves it.
4.5 based on 5,770 reviews
The Vila Germanica is a Blumenau Must! It's even more so now that it's all decked out for Christmas. Eisenbahn's new restaurant is very good as are others. It's a great place to shop, mingle, people watch and sample some very fine brews... Blumenau Brewery's Capivara Little IPA is my (global) favorite!
4.5 based on 8,911 reviews
Rua Bróduei and Mucugê is an open air mall, restaurants and shops share space and come in all shapes and styles. Details in each look, colors, culture, picanha on the plate, seafood pan, cocoa, souvenirs. Variety for all tastes. The most expensive and sophisticated restaurants are on Rua Mucuge.
4.5 based on 14,080 reviews
We loved Paraty - we took photos galore and enjoyed exploring the miriad of different shops, bars and restaurants. The harbour and riverside with all their colourful boats were fascinating. The protected cobbles makes this a no car zone however the uneven cobbles are quite tricky to walk on. The high tide does come up over some of the streets which means you have to make detours. We felt completely safe here.
4.5 based on 5,030 reviews
This pretty little town, about 140 kilometers from Belo Horizonte a world heritage site, has several examples of magnificent Baroque, cobbled streets, museums, and restaurants.
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