Brazil.
Jardim Itanhaem
Coastal city on the São Paulo shore with a strong beach profile, Itanhaém holds the distinction of being the second-oldest municipality in Brazil, founded in…
Ouro Preto
This UNESCO World Heritage Site in the Serra do Espinhaço mountains of Minas Gerais, Ouro Preto is a former colonial gold-mining town whose Baroque churches,…
Olinda
Founded in 1535, Olinda is one of Brazil's best-preserved colonial cities, with its historic centre — a UNESCO World Heritage Site since 1982 — dense with ba…
Pouso Alegre
Mid-sized industrial city in southern Minas Gerais, Pouso Alegre sits in the Sapucaí River valley at moderate elevation, with mountain terrain in the surroun…
Guarapari
A coastal city in Espírito Santo, Brazil, Guarapari draws visitors to beaches whose sand carries an unusually high level of natural radioactivity, a quality…
Patos de Minas
Mid-sized Brazilian city in Minas Gerais state, Patos de Minas presents a lively urban centre with a white-spired church anchoring a palm-lined square, surro…
Ilhéus
Founded in 1534 on the southern Bahia coast, Ilhéus is the hometown of Jorge Amado — author of Gabriela, Cravo e Canela and Terras do Sem Fim — and the setti…
Caraguatatuba
A beach city on São Paulo state's north shore, Caraguatatuba — widely known as Caraguá — sits where Atlantic forest-covered mountains meet a coastline of bea…
Morretes
A walkable riverside town in Paraná, Brazil, with a centre full of cafés and restaurants and a reputation built around barreado, a traditional slow-cooked di…
Mogi das Cruzes
Founded in the early 17th century as a stop on the route between São Paulo and Rio de Janeiro, Mogi das Cruzes is a city in the Alto Tietê region east of São…
Coronel Fabriciano
A city in Minas Gerais's Vale do Aço region with a walkable centre full of cafés and restaurants, sitting alongside the Rio Doce.
Vila Velha
Founded in 1535 by the Portuguese colonist Vasco Fernandes Coutinho, Vila Velha is the oldest city in Espírito Santo state and served as the captaincy's capi…
Pocao
A yellow twin-towered church anchors a broad tree-lined plaza at the heart of this small Pernambuco town, set among rolling hills in Brazil's interior northe…
Teresópolis
A mountain city in Rio de Janeiro state, Teresópolis sits at high elevation and serves as the main gateway to Serra dos Órgãos National Park, whose boundarie…
Brusque
Founded in 1860 by German immigrants in Santa Catarina's Itajaí Valley, Brusque grew into one of the state's early industrial centres, with a textile industr…
Campos dos Goytacazes
A large city in northern Rio de Janeiro state with a centre that holds many historic churches, Campos dos Goytacazes sits on the water and lies within reach…
Jardim Guaratiba
This busy bay-side beach curves between forested hills in this western Rio de Janeiro neighborhood, where colorful umbrellas line the sand, beachside kiosks…
Pipa Beach
A beach village on Rio Grande do Norte's southern coast with a dense café and restaurant scene for its size and scenic viewpoints in the surrounding area.
Blumenau
Founded on 2 September 1850 by German chemist Hermann Blumenau, this Santa Catarina city in the Itajaí Valley is home to the second-largest Oktoberfest in th…
Itajaí
A coastal city in Santa Catarina, Brazil, at the mouth of the Itajaí-Açu River, Itajaí holds the title of Brazil's national fishing capital, awarded in 2023,…
Mariana
The oldest settlement in Minas Gerais and the first place in the state to receive official city status, Mariana is a colonial-architecture town in southeaste…
Natal
Founded on Christmas Day in 1599 on the banks of the Potengi River, Natal is the coastal capital of Rio Grande do Norte in northeastern Brazil, with Atlantic…
Botucatu
This university city in the state of São Paulo, Botucatu sits at elevation on the São Paulo plateau — a geography that gives the city its name, derived from…
São José
Founded in 1750 by Azorean settlers and later the entry point for Santa Catarina's first German colonists in 1829, São José is a large city that encircles th…
Campina Grande
Campina Grande, a city in Brazil's Paraíba state, draws countrywide attention for its month-long Saint John's Festival in June — billed as the world's larges…
Nossa Senhora do Socorro
Sprawling riverside city in Sergipe, Nossa Senhora do Socorro sits along a broad waterway crossed by a long bridge, with dense red-tile rooftops spreading in…
Maragogipe
This waterfront town in Bahia, Brazil, Maragogipe sits on the Paraguaçu River upstream from the Baía de Todos os Santos, with an extensive mangrove system al…
Santa Maria
A university city in the geographical centre of Rio Grande do Sul, Brazil's southernmost state, Santa Maria has a walkable centre with a dense café and resta…
Caxias
This city in eastern Maranhão cut through by the Itapecuru River and known locally as "terra das águas cristalinas" — land of crystal-clear waters — Caxias s…
Poços de Caldas
This hydromineral resort city in southern Minas Gerais, Poços de Caldas has built its reputation on hot springs and a mild climate, drawing visitors to a cen…
Birigui
A mid-sized São Paulo state city with a walkable central plaza lined with tall palms, a white-steepled church, and a classic bandstand gazebo that anchors ev…
Maringá
Planned from the ground up in 1947 by urbanist Jorge de Macedo Vieira along Garden City principles, Maringá is a large city in northwestern Paraná, Brazil, w…
Aiuruoca
Founded in 1706 at the foot of Pico do Papagaio in the rugged highlands of Minas Gerais, Aiuruoca is a modest Brazilian town with an unusual concentration of…
Jequié
A city in the southwest of Brazil's Bahia state, Jequié sits on the water between the Atlantic Forest and the Caatinga biomes, in a mountain-ringed basin kno…
Mairiporã
A mid-sized Brazilian city spread across forested hills on the northern edge of greater São Paulo, with a dramatic pale rock face rising behind the rooftops…
Itu
Itu, a city in São Paulo state, is known across Brazil for its oversized novelty objects — a tradition traced to the comedian Francisco Flaviano de Almeida —…
Nova Friburgo
This mountain city in the state of Rio de Janeiro, Nova Friburgo sits high in the Serra do Mar range roughly a day's drive from the state capital and holds t…
Bom Conselho
This northeastern Brazilian town in Pernambuco's Agreste region, its lively central square anchored by a twin-towered yellow-and-white colonial church and a…
Petrópolis
Founded as a summer retreat for Emperor Pedro II and Brazil's 19th-century aristocracy, Petrópolis is a mountain city in Rio de Janeiro state whose centre ho…
Itatiba
City in São Paulo state known for the Zooparque, one of Latin America's largest thematic zoos, Itatiba sits in rugged highland terrain about 80 km from the s…
Itumbiara
Sitting on the Paranaíba River at the Goiás–Minas Gerais border, Itumbiara is a city in southern Goiás where water sports, the Salitre Waterfall, and the Bei…
Ubá
A city in Minas Gerais, Brazil, known across the country as one of the leading furniture-manufacturing centres in the state and as the origin of the Ubá mang…
Conselheiro Lafaiete
City in Minas Gerais, Brazil, with a centre holding many historic churches, Conselheiro Lafaiete traces its origins to one of the oldest settlements in the s…
Governador Celso Ramos
A coastal town in Santa Catarina, southern Brazil, set against mountain terrain and fronting the sea.
São Gonçalo
A large Brazilian city on the shores of Guanabara Bay, São Gonçalo pairs a lively urban streetscape and twin-towered historic church with calm waterfront vie…
Palhoça
This coastal city in Santa Catarina, Brazil, Palhoça sits on the southern bay of the Ilha de Santa Catarina and the Atlantic, a short distance from the state…
Governador Valadares
Pico da Ibituruna, a peak visible from nearly every part of the city, draws hang-gliding and paragliding competitors to Governador Valadares, a mid-sized cit…
Itapecerica da Serra
This vivid yellow colonial-style church anchors this hilltop São Paulo–area city, where a palm-lined central square, a municipal chamber building, and upland…
Porto Seguro
Porto Seguro, on the southern Bahia coast, is where Portuguese navigators under Pedro Álvares Cabral made their first landing in Brazil in 1500, giving the c…
Uberaba
Paleontologists have discovered dinosaur skeletons in and around Uberaba, earning this highland city in Brazil's Minas Gerais state the nickname "The Land of…
João Pessoa
João Pessoa, the capital of Brazil's Paraíba state, sits at the easternmost point of the Americas — Ponta do Seixas — making it the first city on the contine…
Assis
This mid-sized Brazilian city in São Paulo's southwest interior, where hilly commercial streets lined with local shops descend toward a low-rise skyline that…
Juiz de Fora
Once nicknamed "Manchester Mineira" for its early industrial prominence, Juiz de Fora is a large city in southeastern Minas Gerais, built along the Paraibuna…
Cuiabá
Founded in 1719 during a gold rush on the banks of the Cuiabá River, this large Brazilian city is the capital of Mato Grosso and a gateway to the Pantanal we…
Limoeiro do Norte
A town in Brazil's Ceará state where a twin-towered colonial church anchors a lively central square, with a walkable café and restaurant scene and easy acces…
São Miguel das Missões
The ruins of a 17th-century Spanish Jesuit mission, listed as a UNESCO World Heritage Site, are the reason most visitors come to this pocket-sized town in Ri…
Sabará
A mid-sized Brazilian city spread across forested hills in Minas Gerais, Sabará glows at dusk with church towers visible among red-tile rooftops, backed by a…
Porto Velho
Sitting on the eastern shore of the Madeira River, one of the Amazon's main tributaries, Porto Velho is the capital of Brazil's Rondônia state and a major tr…
Pesqueira
Compact Brazilian town in Pernambuco's interior, where a twin-towered colonial church anchors a dense spread of terracotta rooftops visible from the surround…
Araras
A mid-sized Brazilian city in São Paulo state's interior, Araras spreads across gently rolling terrain with a low-rise red-tile skyline punctuated by a handf…
Guaramiranga
This cool highland retreat in the Serra de Baturité hills of Ceará, Guaramiranga sits at around 865 metres and offers a temperate climate unusual for northea…
Sinop
This mid-sized Brazilian city in northern Mato Grosso, Sinop spreads across flat Amazonian frontier country with wide boulevard intersections, green roundabo…
Londrina
Founded in 1934 with a garden-city layout planned by urbanist Jorge Macedo Vieira, Londrina is a large city in northern Paraná, Brazil, whose name — meaning…
Limeira
Known internationally as Brazil's plated jewelry capital, Limeira is a mid-sized city in the state of São Paulo where more than 450 companies produce roughly…
Cariacica
A sprawling Brazilian city in Espírito Santo's Greater Vitória metro area, where dramatic rocky peaks rise directly behind low-rise urban neighbourhoods, mak…
Indaiatuba
This mid-sized São Paulo state city spread across rolling inland terrain, Indaiatuba glows with urban energy after dark, its low-rise residential streets giv…
São José do Rio Preto
A mid-sized Brazilian city in São Paulo state where a broad urban lakefront, palm-lined green banks, and a dense downtown skyline combine for an energetic in…
Teresina
Brazil's only inland northeastern state capital, Teresina sits between the Parnaíba and Poti rivers in Piauí, with a walkable centre dense with cafés, restau…
Aracaju
Aracaju, the coastal capital of Brazil's Sergipe state, sits where the Sergipe and Poxim rivers meet the Atlantic, giving the city a waterfront character tha…
Sobral
Sobral, a regional city in the interior of Ceará, is where British scientists led by Sir Frank Watson Dyson observed the solar eclipse of 29 May 1919, provid…
Barreirinhas
Gateway town to the Lençóis Maranhenses National Park, Barreirinhas sits on the Rio Preguiças in the northeastern Brazilian state of Maranhão and serves as t…
Rio Claro
A São Paulo state city with a concentration of historic churches in its centre, Rio Claro has a walkable core and a layered immigrant heritage — German, Swis…
Cachoeiro de Itapemirim
Birthplace of Roberto Carlos, one of Brazil's most celebrated musicians, Cachoeiro de Itapemirim is a riverside city in southern Espírito Santo, set on the b…
Santo André
A dense, high-rise Brazilian city in Greater São Paulo's ABC Region, with a busy central hub of converging highways, green civic spaces, and a skyline that s…
Jundiaí
Jundiaí, a city in São Paulo state roughly midway between São Paulo and Campinas, is known for its wineries, traditional fruit farms open to visitors, and th…
São José dos Pinhais
This busy Brazilian city in Paraná's metropolitan region, where a striking white-and-grey Gothic-style church anchors a lively pedestrian square surrounded b…
Igarassu
Brazil's second-oldest city, Igarassu sits on the north coast of Pernambuco and is home to the oldest Catholic church in the country — the Church of Saints C…
Praia Grande
One of Brazil's busiest beach cities, Praia Grande sits on the southern coast of São Paulo state and draws well over a million visitors each summer season —…
Piratini
Piratini, a town in Brazil's Rio Grande do Sul state, served as the first official capital of the Riograndense Republic — one of Latin America's earliest rep…
Maracanaú
A mid-sized city in Ceará's metropolitan Fortaleza region, Maracanaú shows a low-rise urban streetscape of wide avenues, colonial-style churches, tall palms,…
Guarapuava
Guarapuava, a highland city in the centre of Paraná state, produces around a fifth of Brazil's barley and hosts one of the world's largest malt factories — a…
Cabo de Santo Agostinho
The cape at Cabo de Santo Agostinho carries a contested claim to being the first point of land in Brazil sighted by Europeans — Spanish navigator Vicente Yáñ…
Muriaé
A mid-sized Brazilian city in the green hills of Minas Gerais' Zona da Mata, where a church spire rises above a compact urban centre of low-rise neighbourhoo…
Atibaia
This mid-sized Brazilian city in São Paulo state, Atibaia spreads across a green valley backed by forested hills, with a church tower visible on the skyline…
Juazeiro do Norte
Juazeiro do Norte, a city in the semiarid interior of Ceará in northeastern Brazil, is one of South America's largest pilgrimage sites, built around the lega…
Paulista
Paulista, a coastal city just north of Recife in Pernambuco, stretches along roughly 14 kilometres of Atlantic shoreline, with the Maria Farinha beach area h…
Garopaba
Coastal town on the southern shore of Santa Catarina state, Garopaba grew from a small fishing village into a beach destination while retaining its low-rise,…
Maranguape
City in Ceará just southwest of Fortaleza, Maranguape sits close to the highest peaks in the area, which rise to nearly 1,000 metres behind the city.
Guaraquecaba
One of the earliest Portuguese settlements in Paraná, dating to 1545, Guaraqueçaba sits on the coast of southern Brazil between the bays of Paranaguá and Lar…
São José de Ribamar
Facing the Bay of São José on the eastern tip of Upaon-Açu Island, this coastal city in Maranhão is home to one of the most important Catholic sanctuaries in…
Bauru
A sprawling inland city in São Paulo state, Bauru spreads across gently rolling terrain with a busy commercial boulevard, a mix of low-rise red-tile building…
Araruama
A coastal city in Rio de Janeiro state with both ocean beaches and lagoon beaches, Araruama sits alongside the large Araruama Lagoon and holds Atlantic Fores…
Caxias do Sul
A city in the Serra Gaúcha highlands of Rio Grande do Sul with a walkable centre dense with cafés, restaurants, and historic churches, Caxias do Sul is the l…
Vitória de Santo Antão
The most populous city in Pernambuco's Zona da Mata region, Vitória de Santo Antão lies a short drive west of Recife and holds the distinction of being the o…
Rio Branco
Sitting on the banks of the Acre River in the far west of Brazil, Rio Branco is the capital of Acre state and the country's westernmost state capital.
Passo Fundo
This city in northern Rio Grande do Sul known as Brazil's National Capital of Literature and a stronghold of gaúcho culture, Passo Fundo sits on the river th…
Rio Pardo
This Rio Grande do Sul town on the water, Rio Pardo rewards visitors with well-preserved colonial architecture — including a striking pink two-storey buildin…
Várzea Grande
Founded in 1867 as a military camp during the Paraguayan War, Várzea Grande sits on the right bank of the Rio Cuiabá, connected to the state capital by six b…
Palmas
Planned from scratch in 1989 as the capital of the newly created state of Tocantins, Palmas is Brazil's youngest state capital and the last fully planned cit…
Bragança Paulista
Known for its traditional sausages — with multiple establishments competing to sell the "real Bragança sausage" — this São Paulo state city also sits alongsi…
Recreio dos Bandeirantes
This low-rise Atlantic-facing neighborhood in Rio de Janeiro's Southwest Zone, Recreio dos Bandeirantes offers a white-sand beach with surf-worthy waves and…
Petrolina
Petrolina, on the north bank of the São Francisco River in southern Pernambuco, has grown since the 1980s into a significant wine-producing area, with irriga…
Ribeirão Pires
Hilltop church silhouetted against fiery evening skies, tropical trees, and a Brazilian flag define the skyline of this elevated city in Greater São Paulo's…
Itabira
Birthplace of the modernist poet Carlos Drummond de Andrade, Itabira is a city in Minas Gerais known as the "Capital of Poetry." It sits within the Iron Quad…
Eunápolis
This sprawling inland city in southern Bahia, Eunápolis serves as a practical base for exploring the wider region's celebrated coastline and UNESCO-listed he…
Mesquita
A busy Brazilian city in Rio de Janeiro state, with low-rise commercial streets backed by green hills, and access to Mendanha State Park for those seeking up…
Itapipoca
A coastal city in Ceará, Brazil, Itapipoca spans three distinct landscapes within its territory — beaches on the coast, mountain ranges inland, and the dry s…
Araçatuba
This city in northwest São Paulo state known historically as the Capital of Fat Cattle, a title earned through the livestock trade that once defined its econ…
Suzano
A city in São Paulo state's Alto Tietê region, Suzano grew into one of the metropolitan area's significant industrial centres, with a history shaped by succe…
Imbe
A coastal town on Rio Grande do Sul's northern shore, Imbé draws surfers to the waves along its beachfront promenade, with cafés and restaurants concentrated…
Montes Claros
Regional industrial hub in northern Minas Gerais, Montes Claros is a large Brazilian city with a walkable centre holding several historic churches, including…
Bangu
A neighborhood in Rio de Janeiro's West Zone, Bangu holds the city's all-time heat record — 43.3 °C recorded in January 1984 — and is known as the hottest an…
Feira de Santana
Feira de Santana is best known internationally for hosting the Micareta, Brazil's largest out-of-season carnival, and sits at the commercial heart of Bahia's…
Presidente Prudente
A mid-sized city in the interior of São Paulo state, Presidente Prudente has a walkable centre with a concentration of historic churches, cafés, and restaura…
Itabaiana
The most populous city in the interior of Sergipe, Brazil, Itabaiana sits close to the Serra de Itabaiana National Park and holds the informal title of Brazi…
São José do Belmonte
This Pernambuco town in Brazil's interior, where a tall cream-and-gold church tower rises above a colorful low-rise streetscape of pink and tiled facades, wi…
Contagem
A sprawling Brazilian industrial city in Minas Gerais, Contagem sits within the vast Greater Belo Horizonte metro area, offering a lakeside green corridor am…
Bragança
A coastal city in the state of Pará in northern Brazil, Bragança sits on the Caeté River and is bordered by two marine extractive reserves — the Tracuateua a…
Itapevi
This mid-sized Brazilian city in the São Paulo metropolitan region, where a historic church tower rises above red-tile rooftops on rolling hills, with a busy…
Ribeirão das Neves
Sprawling Brazilian city in Minas Gerais, Ribeirão das Neves sits in hilly terrain on the edge of Greater Belo Horizonte, offering a base for exploring the w…
Garanhuns
Each July, Garanhuns hosts its Winter Festival, drawing visitors from across Brazil and beyond to this mid-sized city in Pernambuco's Agreste region.
Mossoró
Mossoró hosts the Auto da Liberdade, Brazil's largest open-air theatrical performance, and the Mossoró Cidade Junina, one of the country's biggest June festi…
Caruaru
Caruaru, a city in the interior of Pernambuco in northeastern Brazil, hosts the Feira de Caruaru — recognized as the world's largest open-air market and desi…
Vitória da Conquista
The birthplace of Glauber Rocha — widely regarded as the most influential filmmaker of the Cinema Novo movement — Vitória da Conquista is a regional city in…
Itaquaquecetuba
Founded between 1560 and 1563 by Jesuits led by Father José de Anchieta, Itaquaquecetuba — commonly shortened to Itaquá — is a large city in the Metropolitan…
Barueri
This city in the São Paulo metropolitan area known for its strong economy and high GDP per capita among large cities in the state, Barueri is home to Alphavi…
Santo Antônio de Jesus
The Festa Junina celebrations held annually in Santo Antônio de Jesus, a city in the Recôncavo Baiano region of eastern Bahia, draw visitors from across Braz…
Bento Gonçalves
Known as the wine capital of Brazil, Bento Gonçalves is a city in Rio Grande do Sul whose vineyards and wine production trace back to Italian immigrants — mo…
São Carlos
This mid-sized Brazilian city in São Paulo state's interior, São Carlos rewards visitors with a domed colonial church, a railway-era neoclassical station, an…
Rondonópolis
This regional industrial and agricultural hub in southeastern Mato Grosso, Rondonópolis sits at the junction of two major federal highways — BR-163 and BR-36…
Arapiraca
A busy mid-sized city in Brazil's Alagoas state, Arapiraca spreads across gently rolling inland country with a lively commercial centre and hilly horizons vi…
Leme
Mid-sized São Paulo state city spread across flat red-earthed terrain, Leme offers an elevated viewpoint over its low-rise urban sprawl, with access to the s…
Araraquara
A mid-sized city in the state of São Paulo, founded in 1817, Araraquara has a walkable centre with a concentration of historic churches, cafés, and restaurants.
Franco da Rocha
The Hospital Psiquiátrico Juqueri, a late-19th-century psychiatric complex with a documented history of disturbing conditions, is the main draw to this city…
Itabuna
Itabuna, a city in southern Bahia's cacao-growing region, is the birthplace of Jorge Amado, the Brazilian novelist who drew on the area in works including Ga…
Patos
A regional hub in the Sertão of Paraíba, Patos sits in the Espinharas River valley with the Borborema Plateau rising to the east and south.
Bacabal
A busy commercial city in Brazil's Maranhão state, Bacabal serves as a regional hub with a Catholic diocese seat and sits near the wetlands of a Ramsar-liste…
Sete Lagoas
Mid-sized Brazilian city in Minas Gerais where a broad urban lagoon fringed with palm trees anchors a walkable centre, with upland countryside visible on the…
Camaragibe
This Brazilian city in Greater Recife's metropolitan orbit, Camaragibe offers open green parkland with tall royal palms, a colonial-pink landmark building, a…
Imperatriz
This regional hub on the northeastern bank of the Tocantins River in Maranhão, Imperatriz is the second-largest city in its state and a practical base for ec…
Maricá
A coastal municipality in the state of Rio de Janeiro, Maricá sits along the water with beaches across its four districts and rural properties — little farms…
Pelotas
Known as the National Capital of Sweets, Pelotas is a city in southern Rio Grande do Sul sitting on the western shore of the Lagoa dos Patos, with a dense ca…
Marabá
At the confluence of the Tocantins and Itacaiunas rivers — forming a visible "Y" shape from above — Marabá is a large city in southeastern Pará that serves a…
Camaçari
A coastal industrial city in Bahia, part of the Salvador metropolitan region, Camaçari has a walkable centre with cafés and restaurants alongside Atlantic sh…
Parauapebas
City in the Brazilian state of Pará that grew rapidly from almost nothing after the world's largest iron ore mine began production at the neighbouring Serra…
Lauro de Freitas
Coastal city in Bahia, just a short distance from Salvador, Lauro de Freitas sits on the northern shore of the metropolitan region with direct access to the…
São Miguel do Oeste
A transit hub in the far west of Santa Catarina, São Miguel do Oeste is a common stopover for Argentine, Paraguayan, and Chilean tourists heading to Santa Ca…
Cachoeira do Sul
Mid-sized Brazilian city set along a river, where the waterfront invites leisurely walks and the surrounding Rio Grande do Sul countryside offers a taste of…
Itapetininga
Mid-sized Brazilian city in São Paulo state with a walkable historic centre dotted with churches, sitting close to water and upland country, and drawing enou…
Macaé
Mid-sized Brazilian coastal city backed by rolling hills, Macaé offers beachfront access and enough urban energy to attract independent travellers looking fo…
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