What to do in Brasilia

Maria Izabella
Maria Izabella
What to do in Brasilia

Shopping Malls

Great mall. It has all kinds of stores, food court, cinema and it's just across the street.
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Centro comercial Pátio Brasil
Setor Comercial Sul
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Great mall. It has all kinds of stores, food court, cinema and it's just across the street.
Another great mall. Great restaurants.
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Chocolates Kopenhagen
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Another great mall. Great restaurants.

Food Scene

Great self-service restaurant. Good food and fair price.
Bonaparte Hotel - Abitare Hotelaria
Great self-service restaurant. Good food and fair price.
Complex with hotels, theaters and restaurants - I recommend the japanese self-service called Daiki.
Meliá Brasil 21
Complex with hotels, theaters and restaurants - I recommend the japanese self-service called Daiki.
Pontao is a good place if you're looking for restaurants and bars with a good view and a cool mood. Don't forget to bring a jacket if you go there on winter! O simply love the atmosphere of being outdoors, on the lake shore and checking the beautiful sunset over Brasilia. A good mix of places to eat and drink.
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Pontón de Lago Sul
1/30 Av. Costa E Silva
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Pontao is a good place if you're looking for restaurants and bars with a good view and a cool mood. Don't forget to bring a jacket if you go there on winter! O simply love the atmosphere of being outdoors, on the lake shore and checking the beautiful sunset over Brasilia. A good mix of places to eat and drink.

Everything Else

Central Bus Station.
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Rodoviária do Plano Piloto
Eixo Rodoviário de Brasília
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Central Bus Station.
Well known hospital
Hospital Sarah Centro
Well known hospital

Sightseeing

Yet another landmark of modern architecture is the pair of buildings housing the Chamber of Deputies of Brazil (the lower house) and the Senate, along with their offices. For this, Oscar Niemeyer chose two sharply contrasting designs. For the two houses he created dish shapes that have been referred to as flying saucers, separating them by a pair of sharply linear rectangular towers. Around these photogenic buildings is a broad lawn with a reflecting pool, and inside are exhibits that include a Tunnel of Time. You can tour the complex with an English-speaking guide.
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Esplanada dos Ministérios
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Yet another landmark of modern architecture is the pair of buildings housing the Chamber of Deputies of Brazil (the lower house) and the Senate, along with their offices. For this, Oscar Niemeyer chose two sharply contrasting designs. For the two houses he created dish shapes that have been referred to as flying saucers, separating them by a pair of sharply linear rectangular towers. Around these photogenic buildings is a broad lawn with a reflecting pool, and inside are exhibits that include a Tunnel of Time. You can tour the complex with an English-speaking guide.
This is one of the tallest towers of its kind in the world, the view from the top a sensational panorama. Street fairs take place at the base, mostly on weekends.
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Brasilia TV Tower
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This is one of the tallest towers of its kind in the world, the view from the top a sensational panorama. Street fairs take place at the base, mostly on weekends.
Brasilia's governmental center boasts some of its most striking landmark buildings and monuments. As the name of the Praça dos Tres Poderes (Square of the Three Powers) suggests, it is surrounded by buildings housing the executive, legislature, and judiciary: the Palácio do Planalto, the official residence of the President; the Supremo Tribunal Federal (Supreme Court); and the Congresso Nacional.
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Plaza de los Tres Poderes
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Brasilia's governmental center boasts some of its most striking landmark buildings and monuments. As the name of the Praça dos Tres Poderes (Square of the Three Powers) suggests, it is surrounded by buildings housing the executive, legislature, and judiciary: the Palácio do Planalto, the official residence of the President; the Supremo Tribunal Federal (Supreme Court); and the Congresso Nacional.
Palácio Itamaraty (houses the Foreign Ministry) is one of Oscar Niemeyer's greatest achievements. A long line of symmetrical arches stand above a reflecting pool, the whole ensemble set in beautiful gardens designed by the noted Brazilian landscape architect Roberto Burle Marx. The lavishly decorated interior surrounds a semi-roofed courtyard with a garden. The building is open to the public.
Itamaraty
Palácio Itamaraty (houses the Foreign Ministry) is one of Oscar Niemeyer's greatest achievements. A long line of symmetrical arches stand above a reflecting pool, the whole ensemble set in beautiful gardens designed by the noted Brazilian landscape architect Roberto Burle Marx. The lavishly decorated interior surrounds a semi-roofed courtyard with a garden. The building is open to the public.
On the east side of the city, the Rio Paranoá has been dammed to form a large lake, the Lago do Paranoá. Along its shore are embassies and consulates, sports clubs, restaurants, the University, the Olympic Center, and the Palácio da Alvorada, official residence of the President of the Republic. The Ponte Juscelino Kubitschek, better known as Ponte JK, is a concrete and steel bridge across the lake, supported by three crisscrossing arches that tower more than 60 meters above the water.
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Ponte JK
Ponte JK
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On the east side of the city, the Rio Paranoá has been dammed to form a large lake, the Lago do Paranoá. Along its shore are embassies and consulates, sports clubs, restaurants, the University, the Olympic Center, and the Palácio da Alvorada, official residence of the President of the Republic. The Ponte Juscelino Kubitschek, better known as Ponte JK, is a concrete and steel bridge across the lake, supported by three crisscrossing arches that tower more than 60 meters above the water.

Arts & Culture

World Cup Games!
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Mané Garrincha Stadium
SRPN
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World Cup Games!
This outstanding collection of native Brazilian art and artifacts not only records pre-colonial native culture but celebrates the living traditions of Brazil's indigenous peoples today. Historical and present-day implements - pottery, baskets, weapons, paddles, and feather headdresses - join art works created especially for the museum in a collection considered one of the best in South America.
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Memorial of Indigenous Peoples
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This outstanding collection of native Brazilian art and artifacts not only records pre-colonial native culture but celebrates the living traditions of Brazil's indigenous peoples today. Historical and present-day implements - pottery, baskets, weapons, paddles, and feather headdresses - join art works created especially for the museum in a collection considered one of the best in South America.
The dramatic monument on Praça do Cruzeiro is the memorial to President Juscelino Kubitschek, the larger-than-life president of Brazil who is considered the founder of Brasilia. The monument was designed by Oscar Niemeyer, and many consider it among his finest works. Along with Kubitschek's tomb and a museum devoted to him, the monument contains interesting exhibits on the city he envisioned and saw through to reality, including early plans, construction photography, and other materials that illustrate Brasilia's history. Around the monument are artworks by contemporary sculptors.
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Monumento JK
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The dramatic monument on Praça do Cruzeiro is the memorial to President Juscelino Kubitschek, the larger-than-life president of Brazil who is considered the founder of Brasilia. The monument was designed by Oscar Niemeyer, and many consider it among his finest works. Along with Kubitschek's tomb and a museum devoted to him, the monument contains interesting exhibits on the city he envisioned and saw through to reality, including early plans, construction photography, and other materials that illustrate Brasilia's history. Around the monument are artworks by contemporary sculptors.

Consejos para la ciudad

Facilidad para moverse por la casa

User Uber/Taxi instead of public transportation if you can

Public Transportation can be confusing and unreliable.