April 26, 2026 A Bilingual Newspaper

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Tourism – Page 70 – The Brasilians

Category: Tourism

  • Thefts from Brazilian Tourists

    The Consulate-General frequently records reports from Brazilian travelers who have had belongings and documents stolen during their stay in Florida. Last year, the Consulate became aware of 269 thefts involving Brazilian tourists. So far this year, 93 cases have been reported. A significant portion of the thefts occurs in parking lots of shopping malls, supermarkets,…

  • Wine Circuit in Serra Gaúcha

    Discover Serra Gaúcha, the heart of Brazilian wine production, with family and industrial wineries, Italian cuisine, Maria Fumaça tours, and historical routes in Caxias do Sul and Bento Gonçalves.

  • The Bronze Bull of Wall Street

    The Charging Bull is the largest symbol of power of the stock market on Wall Street in New York, being one of the most visited free attractions by tourists. The sculpture envisioned by Arturo di Modica is located in Bowling Green Park, near Wall Street in the Financial District, and is the symbol of the…

  • West Virginia: the mountainous state

    More than 600 kilometers of rail lines have been transformed into trails for walking, biking, and horseback riding. The rail trails (30 in total), with gentle or level difficulty and wide passages, are easily accessible and are among the most stunning and beautiful in the country.The same rivers that carve the canyons of West Virginia…

  • Diving and Fun at Brazil’s Aquariums

    Visiting aquariums and oceanariums can enrich the vacation of those looking to combine knowledge and fun. Sharks, rays, penguins, and different species of fish make up the 40 Brazilian aquariums that, along with zoos, receive 30 million visitors per year. In addition to providing moments of relaxation, aquariums are responsible for the conservation of species…

  • Cais do Valongo (RJ) gains World Heritage title

    The suffering of those who were forcibly taken from their lands of origin to a life of forced labor and degradation is something that cannot be forgotten. More than four million enslaved Africans in Brazil will now have their pain represented and remembered in UNESCO’s decision, which has just recognized the Archaeological Site Cais do…

  • Avianca Launches Daily Flight Miami-São Paulo

    On June 26, officials from Miami-Dade County, the Greater Miami Convention and Visitors Bureau (GMCVB), and Avianca Brasil gathered at Miami International Airport to celebrate the launch of the airline’s daily service from Miami to São Paulo, marking Avianca Brasil’s first passenger route to a destination in the U.S. and only its second outside South…

  • Brazil Through Its Markets

    Traditional tourist spots, markets are special attractions for those visiting Brazilian cities and wanting to learn a bit about their art and culture. Since the typical Brazilian loves markets, these venues can be found in any city across the country.The experience is even deeper if you taste pieces of typical fruits from many states, eat…

  • Boat Tour Locations in Brazil

    The Brazilian coastline is full of beauty, diversity, and a world of sea as far as the eye can see. Among the coolest ways to explore the tourist spots available here is through boat tours from one island to another. In addition to visiting paradise beaches, you can enjoy the diverse marine fauna, countless species…

  • Discover the Art of the Pinacoteca Museum

    Located in the building of the Liceu de Artes e Ofícios de São Paulo, the Pinacoteca was inaugurated in 1905 and is the oldest art museum in the city of São Paulo. Its art collection has approximately 1900 artistic, bibliographic, and archival items.The Pinacoteca displays works such as ‘São Paulo’ by Tarsila do Amaral and…