What to do in Curitiba? 5 Incredible Tourist Attractions

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What to do in Curitiba? A question that is frequently asked by first-time visitors, and which may be a concern for those who have already been to the city once or twice, is the subject of this article.

Therefore, to find out about the most interesting local tourist attractions and other details about the city of Sorriso, continue reading until the end.

H2 What is Curitiba?

O que fazer em Curitiba: centro da cidade, com prédios antigos e novos, um bonde elétrico vermelho corta o cenário cinza.
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Firstly, it is important to talk about what Curitiba is beyond the city, going directly to its heart, that of the model city, the ecological city, the smiling city.

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In addition to being the capital of the state of Paraná, which is located in the southern region of Brazil, there is a lot to do in Curitiba besides enjoying the cold weather there – it is the coldest capital of all national capitals.

With one of the highest HDI (human development index) in Brazil, the city of Curitiba is one of the best places to live in the country. Its urban infrastructure is so well designed that it has become the basis for cities all over the world.

With such positive and attractive features, the city has become a great place to visit. Therefore, expect interesting places such as the Panoramic Tower, several cultural spaces, the Guaíra Theater Cultural Center and many others.

H2 How to get to Curitiba?

Ponto de ônibus cilíndrico próximo a uma árvore florida e um ônibus vermelho logo a baixo da mesma.
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Before finding out what to do in Curitiba, it is important to know how to get there. However, as it is a well-known city – it is the capital of Paraná – the routes to get there are not only well-known, but also quite varied, which makes the trip much easier.

As a city in Paraná, Curitiba is therefore a region located in the southern region of Brazil. It is approximately 400 km from São Paulo, 740 km from Porto Alegre, 850 km from Rio de Janeiro and 1450 km from Brasília.

Distance is a reality in the model city, so air travel is the best option you will find to get there. However, ground routes are not only possible but also widely used – they just take longer.

You will land at Curitiba International Airport – Afonso Pena – (CWB), in São José dos Pinhais, about 18 km from the city center. There are direct flights from several cities in Brazil, such as: São Paulo, Rio de Janeiro, Belo Horizonte, Brasília and Porto Alegre.

However, it is important to note that if you live in the northeast and north regions, you will need to make a connection in one of the cities with direct flights to the city, as there are no direct flights to Curitiba from either region.

Now by land. Following this type of route you will have long hours ahead of you through BRs 116, which connects the city to São Paulo, 376, which connects it to Santa Catarina and Rio Grande do Sul and BR-277, which connects Curitiba to the coast of Paraná.

However, it is important to be aware that the route Curitiba x São Paulo via BR-116 has an estimated travel time of around 6 hours, which makes the other trips even longer. Plan carefully.

H2 What to do in Curitiba?

What to do in Curitiba? A question with many correct answers. However, when traveling, time is often more of an enemy than an ally when compared to the possibilities available in the region.

This list will tell you about some attractions that are not only interesting but also have an affordable price so that you can fully enjoy the model city, combining attractive activities with reasonable costs.

The 5 most interesting tourist attractions in Curitiba are:

  • Train Ride to Morretes
  • Museum of contemporary art
  • Wire Opera House and the Pedreiras Park
  • Panoramic tower
  • Exhibitions at the Oscar Niemeyer Museum (MON)

These five tips are a great way to get you started on your exploration. They will give you access to cultural tours, city tours, and activities that will immerse you in the city and its vibrant daily life.

However, please remember that this list is a brief overview intended to be an introduction to everything you can discover when visiting Curitiba. Explore more as soon as you can.

H3 Train ride to Morretes

Um trem fazendo uma curva a frente da serra do Mar, é algo a se fazer em Curitiba.
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Morretes is closer to the coast than the city of Sorriso itself, however, it is one of the most interesting options for tours when thinking about what to do in Curitiba. The itinerary may be a bit expensive, but the basic prices are quite affordable.

The train ride follows the Curitiba-Paranaguá railway, which runs through the Serra do Mar and offers passengers magnificent landscapes during the journey, which lasts just over 4 hours.

However, it is in Morretes that the real treasure of this tour lies: the little town is frozen in time and has an old-fashioned feel, from the time of the first immigrants in the region.

Therefore, when you arrive in Morretes, you will have a great opportunity to enjoy the local cuisine along with a typical barreado – a local delicacy. In addition, of course, you will have a very beautiful landscape to enjoy.

The return journey can be made by train or bus. If you choose the bus, you will pass through the magnificent Graciosa road, making your trip even more beautiful.

H3 Museum of Contemporary Art

Faixada rosada do Museu de Arte Moderna de Curitiba.
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Another great option for what to do in Curitiba. A visit to the MAC – Museum of Contemporary Art of Paraná – is a must-see destination and, therefore, a great idea for a day trip.

There, you will find a collection of works by local artists (from Paraná) and from Brazil as a whole. As a visitor, you will have access to more than 1500 permanent pieces. Paintings, drawings, engravings, sculptures, photographs by renowned artists from all over the world.

Furthermore, it is a great option for those who do not want to invest a lot of money but want a healthy cultural immersion experience.

H3 Wire Opera House and the Quarries Park

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Pedreiras Park is a special place. It is home to the large tubular glass dome that serves as a stage for various shows, the Ópera de Arame and the Paulo Leminski cultural space, a place dedicated to the exhibition of art and culture in Curitiba.

There is also more to visit than just the Opera building and the cultural space. The Óperarte restaurant is located on the edge of the local lake and is an incredible opportunity to enjoy the view of Parque das Pedreiras during your visit.

However, you need to be aware of the availability of events in the space, which is not public and, therefore, it is necessary to contact in advance to check whether the visit is free or not.

If you want to go to one of the shows, purchasing a ticket is essential. However, it is not necessary to enjoy the place, although it makes the trip completely different and special.

H3 Panoramic Tower

Topo da Torre Panorâmica de Curitiba com sua vista panorâmica da cidade a baixo.
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The Panoramic Tower is one of Curitiba's attractions. So if you're looking for things to do in the city, it's a great choice.

Also known – currently – as Oi Panoramic Tower, visiting the viewpoint at the top of the attraction is a great option for what to do in Curitiba. From there, you can watch the most incredible sunset in the city, as well as see the city in its entirety.

It's a great place to visit for those who want to enjoy an incredible view and take photos of the city. The view provides a 360-degree field of vision, meaning you can see everything around you. Just make sure you go on a clear day with good visibility.

H3 Exhibitions at the Oscar Niemeyer Museum (MON)

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Are you looking for something related to art to visit when you travel? Then a quick visit to the MON, Museu Oscar Niemeyer is a great idea. There, you will find a space dedicated entirely to art in the model city.

Visiting the Museu do Olho, as it is known in the city, is a great option for what to do in Curitiba. It is an opportunity to see permanent and traveling exhibitions. The local collection includes works by artists such as Di Cavalcanti and Tarsila do Amaral.

Among other famous painters and artists, in addition to those mentioned, the architecture of the building also stands out as a work of art in itself, which makes every moment of appreciation worthwhile.

H2 Conclusion

In short, when you discover what to do in Curitiba, all you will feel is the need to explore and discover more and more of this city that is not only beautiful, but also rich in culture.

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