Scenic spot introduction:

Brasilia (Portuguese: bɾa'ziliɐ, English: Brasília), also translated as Brasilia, is the capital of Brazil. It was built in 1956 at the insistence of Brazilian President Juscelino Kubitschek at a huge cost and took 41 months to build. Brasilia is located at an altitude of 1,158 meters on the Brazilian Plateau. The city was planned and built in the form of new towns and urban planning. It is also famous for its bold airplane-shaped design and rapidly growing population. Brasilia has a pleasant climate, spring-like weather all year round, and 100 square meters of green space per capita. It is the city with the most green space in the world and a tourist destination.

Attractions distribution:

Brasilia has New District (Urban), Old District and Workers' residential area three parts.

Scenic spot qualifications:

World Cultural Heritage, Human History and Culture Protection City,

Scenic spot features:

Photography, sightseeing, leisure, vacation, ethnic tour, cultural tour, historical tour, city, park, square
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Travel Guide

travelling guideline:

Food: Brazilian barbecue mainly includes grilled beef, chicken legs, sausages and even pineapples, which are all special delicacies of Brazil.

Accommodation: There are many first-class hotels in Brazil, especially in metropolitan areas and scenic spots, where there are high-end hotels that meet international standards. However, if you travel to remote areas where few tourists go, you need to make reservations in advance. Passengers who enter the country without making a hotel reservation can make a reservation at the city tourism bureau's service center in the airport. Some hotels also have counters in the airport.

Best time to visit:

Summer in Brasilia (December 22 → March 21) is the peak tourist season. If you want to avoid the crowds and temperatures above 37 degrees Celsius, April to October is a better time.

Shopping recommendations:

There are several modern shopping malls in Brasilia. Conjunto Nacional in the city center is the first shopping mall in Brasilia, selling all kinds of high-end goods; PATIO BRASIL has more than 200 stores, including many local Brazilian brands.

Tourist Transportation

Scenic spot location:

America>Brazil>Brasilia

How to get there:

Airplane: Brazil currently has no direct flights to China. Chinese tourists traveling to Brazil can choose to fly to Europe, Asia or via the United States. Brazil has flights to neighboring countries in Central and South America, but flights are not available every day. Special reminder to plan your itinerary before traveling.

Train: Brazil's railway transportation is mainly freight. Except for people who often squeeze on trains when commuting in the city, trains in Brazil are not the main means of transportation.

Urban buses: In Brazil's major cities, there are air-conditioned buses that travel between residential and commercial areas. The routes run from the airport to various bus stations, passing many large hotels on the way. After the bus starts, the conductor will come to collect the fare. Depending on the distance, the fare ranges from 75 cents to 1 US dollar. Major hotels will provide information on bus routes.

Taxi: Taxis in Brazil are red and fares increase after 11 o'clock.

Scenic area map:

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Attraction Tickets

Brasilia Ticket Prices:

Different attractions have different tickets, so please inquire specifically.

Scenic area opening hours:

Different attractions have different opening hours, please check specifically.

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