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Bragança Paulista

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Bragança Paulista, Brazil
Bragança Paulista, Brazil. Photo via Wikimedia Commons.

About Bragança Paulista

Bragança Paulista is a city in the state of São Paulo. It's known for its sausages and Lake Taboão.

Bragança Paulista travel guide

Understand

Bragança Paulista belongs to the Bragança region, close to the water circuit. It's located at an altitude of 817 meters and has about 170,000 inhabitants (2021).

Getting there

From São Paulo there are several daily departures by intercity bus. The departures are from the Tietê bus station and cost R$36 (Dec 2021). The bus company is called Viação Bragança. The ride takes about 1:30 hr. There are also Blablacar rides from São Paulo for around R$20 (Dec 2021).

Do

A walking tour of Lake Taboão is an excellent option. Take the opportunity to drink coconut water at a kiosk or bar in the region. On Sunday mornings, vehicle traffic is banned, facilitating the practice of sports. Many trails are available in the Bragança Paulista region. Take a walking tour of the 1 Leite Sol hill or simply take a walk around 2 Taboão lake. Take advantage of the surrounding stores to have ice cream or a delicious frozen fruit juice.

Buy

In the center of Bragança Paulista there are many shops and commerce.

Go next

You find hostels and private rooms ...:

in the west: Piracicaba – 140 km. It's regarded as one of the most pleasant medium-sized cities in the state. Attractions of the city include a charming riverside area, historical heritage and Tyrolese villages. You can do boat trips on the river. Boituva – 180 km. The "National Skydive Capital". It's also known for ballooning. Botucatu – 300 km. It is known as the Land of Adventure. There are more than 70 waterfalls in its region, some with easy access, others with extreme difficulty. For those who enjoy extreme sports, this is the right place to venture out. Campinas

in the south: São Paulo

Overview adapted from Wikipedia, travel guide fromWikivoyage (CC BY-SA)。Photography via Wikimedia Commons.

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