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Beliebteste Attraktionen in Brazil

Things to do in Brazil include experiencing the breathtaking views from Christ the Redeemer, standing 30 meters tall atop Corcovado Mountain. Explore Sugarloaf Mountain via its famous cable car for panoramic city and bay vistas. Nature lovers can visit the Iguazu Falls, a massive waterfall system stretching over 2.7 kilometers wide.

Christ the Redeemer

1. Christ the Redeemer

Rio de Janeiro

4.8 (128,823)
Kulturelles WahrzeichenTouristenattraktionSehenswürdigkeitEinrichtung

Schnelle Fakten: A 30-meter statue with a 28-meter arm span is clad in thousands of triangular soapstone tiles, giving its smooth, pale surface a subtle texture that can be picked out even from the base. Fog and sun frequently trade places over the summit, so visitors witness the silhouette vanish into mist one moment and stand framed by brilliant blue sky the next.

Highlights: Rising 30 meters atop an 8-meter pedestal with a 28-meter arm span, the monument was inaugurated on October 12, 1931 and was engineered by Heitor da Silva Costa while the face was sculpted by Romanian artist Gheorghe Leonida. Because the outer layer is hand-laid soapstone, conservators have had to replace chipped tiles after lightning strikes and storms, so when you peer closely you can see subtle color shifts and narrow repair seams where the pale tiles were swapped.

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Sugarloaf Mountain

2. Sugarloaf Mountain

Rio de Janeiro

4.8 (8,437)
Mountain PeakNatürliche BesonderheitEinrichtung

Schnelle Fakten: From the glass-walled cable car you float over emerald bays and the city grid, a ride that climbs nearly 396 meters to reveal postcard panoramas. Granite cliffs catch golden light at sunset, and the steep, rounded peak attracts rock climbers who test classic routes while photographers chase the shifting colors.

Highlights: At sunrise the bare granite peak melts into warm honey tones, you can taste salt in the air and feel wind that makes the whole 396-meter rock shimmer like a living thing. The century-old cable car, first opened in 1912 and still running in two stages, ferries crowds while climbers keep the quirky habit of humming a soft samba or tapping a small bell at the summit after a long ascent, a tradition locals quietly swear by.

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Iguazu Falls

3. Iguazu Falls

Foz do Iguaçu

4.9 (125,389)
Nature PreserveTouristenattraktionParkScenic SpotSehenswürdigkeit

Experience one of the world's grandest waterfalls up close. Feel the spray, hear the roar, and explore vibrant wildlife trails.

Schnelle Fakten: The falls stretch over 1.7 miles, making them one of the largest and most impressive waterfall systems in the world. Home to over 2.5 million visitors annually, the powerful roar of crashing water can be heard miles away.

Highlights: About 275 separate falls make up the cascading spectacle, with the Devil's Throat being the most thunderous, plunging nearly 82 meters into a swirling mist. The lush surrounding rainforest shelters unique wildlife like colorful toucans and playful coatis, creating a vibrant, living backdrop.

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4. Pantanal

Mato Grosso do Sul

4.7 (372)
NationalparkTouristenattraktionParkSehenswürdigkeitEinrichtung

Vast wildlife sanctuary with vibrant landscapes. Experience rare animals up close amid breathtaking wetlands.

Schnelle Fakten: Home to the world's largest tropical wetland, it spans over 170,000 square kilometers across Brazil, Bolivia, and Paraguay. The region hosts an astonishing diversity of wildlife, including more than 1,000 bird species and jaguars stalking through the reeds.

Highlights: Bright pink giant river otters splash playfully in the waterways, while elusive jaguars can be spotted resting on tree branches near the riverbanks. The seasonal flooding creates a living mosaic of ecosystems, blending lakes, rivers, and lush forests in a spectacular dance of nature.

5. Amazon Rainforest

Amazonas

4.3 (11,017)
WoodsNatürliche BesonderheitEinrichtung

Explore the world's largest rainforest alive with vibrant wildlife and endless trails. Step into an emerald wonderland where every corner teems with life and color.

Schnelle Fakten: Spanning over 5.5 million square kilometers, this forest holds around 10% of all known species on Earth. It breathes out about 20% of the world's oxygen through its dense canopy.

Highlights: The treetops form a lush green ceiling so thick it blocks nearly all sunlight, creating a mysterious twilight below. Some trees reach heights of over 70 meters, housing vibrant macaws and elusive jaguars in their branches.

Copacabana Beach

6. Copacabana Beach

Rio de Janeiro

4.7 (8,973)
StrandNatürliche BesonderheitEinrichtung

Schnelle Fakten: Golden sand curves along a wide bay, where a black-and-white wave mosaic promenade hums with barefoot soccer players, vendors, and samba rhythms. Massive New Year's Eve fireworks and colorful sea offerings create electric nights, drawing millions who dance, watch, and make wishes by the water.

Highlights: On New Year's Eve over 2 million people crowd the crescent of sand to set floating bouquets and handwritten notes to Yemanjá, the sea goddess, while fireworks explode over the surf and the salt-scented air fills your lungs. Along the shore a black-and-white wave-patterned promenade by Roberto Burle Marx undulates underfoot, its bold Portuguese pavement stones worn smooth by decades of barefoot samba and late-night vendors selling hot corn and sweet cocada.

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7. Oscar Niemeyer Museum

Curitiba

4.7 (62,606)
MuseumTouristenattraktionSehenswürdigkeitEinrichtung

Experience cutting-edge modern art in a stunning architectural marvel. Walk through futuristic designs and immerse yourself in vibrant creative energy.

Schnelle Fakten: The museum features a striking eye-shaped structure that stands out against the Curitiba skyline. It hosts one of the largest collections of modern art in Latin America, with over 3,000 pieces.

Highlights: Its futuristic architecture combines curved concrete forms with bold colored accents, making it a visual masterpiece. The building's design includes a long reflecting pool that mirrors the sculptural forms, creating a stunning visual illusion.

8. Pantheon of the Fatherland

Brasilia

4.4 (646)
Cultural CenterTouristenattraktionMuseumSehenswürdigkeitEinrichtung

Experience a profound homage to heroes of Brazil. Witness stunning stained glass illuminations and a somber flag-lowering ritual that stirs the soul.

Schnelle Fakten: A towering symbol of national pride, it holds the remains of notable Brazilian figures including presidents and war heroes. The imposing architecture cleverly combines classical and modern elements, creating a majestic silhouette against the Brasília skyline.

Highlights: The tombs glow under a massive stained glass ceiling, flooding the space with colorful light that shifts as the day passes. A unique feature is the daily flag-lowering ceremony conducted with military precision at sunset, drawing emotionally powerful crowds.

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Traditionelle Süßspeisen

Brigadeiro

Brigadeiro is a beloved Brazilian chocolate truffle made with condensed milk, cocoa powder, butter, and chocolate sprinkles, often served at celebrations.

Beijinho

Beijinho is a traditional coconut sweet, similar to Brigadeiro but made with grated coconut and condensed milk, rolled in sugar or coconut flakes.

Pé de Moleque

Pé de Moleque is a classic Brazilian peanut brittle made from roasted peanuts and molasses, popular during Festa Junina festivities.

Traditionelle herzhafte Gerichte

Feijoada

Feijoada is Brazil's national dish, a hearty black bean stew cooked with various pork cuts and served with rice, greens, and orange slices.

Coxinha

Coxinha is a popular street food shaped like a chicken drumstick, filled with shredded chicken and cream cheese, then deep-fried to perfection.

Pão de Queijo

Pão de Queijo, Brazilian cheese bread, is made from tapioca flour and cheese, famous for its chewy texture and golden crust.

Traditionelle Getränke

Caipirinha

Caipirinha is Brazil's national cocktail, made with cachaça, lime, sugar, and ice, beloved for its refreshing and tangy flavor.

Guaraná

Guaraná is a popular Brazilian soft drink made from the guaraná fruit, known for its sweet and slightly fruity taste with a natural caffeine kick.

Chimarrão

Chimarrão is a traditional South Brazilian drink, a strong herbal tea made from yerba mate, served in a gourd and shared among friends.

Frequently Asked Questions about Brazil

What is the best time to visit Brazil?
The best months to visit Brazil are May, June, July, August, September, and October. During this period, the weather is generally pleasant and suitable for outdoor activities, making it an ideal time for travelers to explore the country.
Is Brazil expensive for travelers?
Brazil's average cost of living is about $600 per month, which is relatively affordable for many travelers. However, expenses may vary depending on the city and your lifestyle choices. Budgeting ahead can help manage costs effectively.
How do I get around Brazil?
Brazil has a public transport score of 5 out of 10. While public transportation is available, it may not always be the most reliable or efficient option. Many travelers prefer taxis, rideshares, or rental cars to move around conveniently.
How many tourists visit Brazil each year?
Brazil receives approximately 65 million tourists annually. This high number reflects its popularity as a travel destination, offering diverse landscapes and cultural experiences that attract people from around the world.
How many days should I spend in Brazil?
The ideal number of days depends on your interests and itinerary. Considering Brazil's size and attractions, a visit of at least 10 to 14 days allows you to experience some of the major regions and cultural highlights without rushing.

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Beliebteste Tagesausflüge

Rio de Janeiro

429 km 1h by plane

Famous for Christ the Redeemer and vibrant beaches.

Iguaçu Falls

1277 km 2h by plane

Spectacular waterfalls on the border with Argentina.

São Paulo

429 km 1h by plane

Largest city with cultural attractions and nightlife.

Kommentare (9)

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Wati G.

Amazon felt magical but tough travel days to get there. Probably best for experienced adventurers or really prepared travelers.

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Jun C.

Budget was tight since everything in tourist areas is pricey. If you want authentic food, ask locals where they eat, not the main spots.

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Viktor S.

Loved the vibe in Rio but honestly the beaches are crowded and touristy. Still, great nightlife and colorful streets.

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Saul R.

Buy your bus tickets a day ahead at the main terminals, some routes sell out fast during holidays or weekends.

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Dalal L.

Had some safety concerns in Sao Paulo, but using common sense and avoiding late nights helped a lot. Not as scary as media makes it out.

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Anreise

Bahnhöfe

Brasília Central Station

Regional bus connections; limited rail

São Paulo Luz Station

Metro and suburban trains

From airports, use official taxis or app rides. Brasília has limited train options; buses are common.

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Visum & Einreise

Non-Schengen
Maximaler Aufenthalt: 90 Tage
Visumfrei

Most South American countries, USA, Canada, Australia, Japan, UK

Visum erforderlich

Most African and Asian countries except Japan and South Korea

Check specific entry requirements and ensure your passport is valid for at least 6 months.

Nützliche Informationen für Brazil

Beliebte EinkaufsorteSão Paulo, Rio de Janeiro, Brasília
Beliebte Orte für das NachtlebenLapa (Rio de Janeiro), Vila Madalena (São Paulo)
Beliebte legere RestaurantsChurrascaria, Boteco, Pizzaria
Beliebte gehobene RestaurantsFasano (São Paulo), Oro (Rio de Janeiro)
Beliebte CafésCoffee Lab, Sofá Café, Café do Quintal
Leitungswasser trinkbarNein
Digitales NomadenvisumNein
Beste Taxi-App99, Uber, Cabify
Taxi-Preis / km$0.5
Touristen / Jahr65000000
Bevölkerung213000000
Mobile Internetgeschwindigkeit30 Mbps
Arbeitslosenquote11 %
Armutsquote21 %
Durchschnittliches Einkommen / Monat$700
Durchschnittliche Lebenshaltungskosten / Monat$600
Hotelpreis / Nacht ab$30
Bierpreis ab$1.5
Kaffeepreis ab$1
Streetfood-Preis ab$2
Restaurantpreis ab$5
Lokale WährungBRL
SteckdosentypenN, C
ReligionenChristianity, Spiritism, Afro-Brazilian religions
Gesprochene SprachenPortuguese, Spanish, English
EthnienEuropean, African, Indigenous, Mixed
Politische Orientierungcenter-left
Bevölkerungsdichte25 /km²
Geografische Fläche8516000 km²
Mögliche NaturkatastrophenFloods, Landslides, Droughts, Wildfires, Earthquakes
Gefährliche TiereSnakes, Spiders, Scorpions, Jaguars, Caiman
Beliebte Orte für einen SpaziergangIpanema, Copacabana, Ibirapuera Park
Beliebte öffentliche VerkehrsmittelBus, Metro, BRT
Beliebte FluggesellschaftenLATAM Airlines, GOL, Azul Brazilian Airlines
Empfohlene ImpfungenHepatitis A, Hepatitis B, Typhoid, Yellow Fever, Rabies
ArchitekturstileColonial, Modernist, Contemporary
Durchschnittlicher Bierkonsum pro Person / Jahr60 l
Durchschnittlicher Weinkonsum pro Person / Jahr4 l
Trinkgeldkultur10% tip is usual in restaurants, rounding up in taxis
Coworking / Tag$15
Airbnb / Monat$500
1-Zimmer-Wohnung Miete / Monat$250
Fitnessstudio / Monat$30
Tagesbudget (Rucksackreisender)$20
Tagesbudget (Mittelklasse)$50

Übersicht für Brazil

EnglischkenntnisseSchlecht
VerkehrssicherheitSchlecht
Freundlichkeit gegenüber AusländernDurchschnittlich
MeinungsfreiheitGut
Öffentliche VerkehrsmittelDurchschnittlich
GesundheitsversorgungDurchschnittlich
BildungsqualitätDurchschnittlich
Zuverlässigkeit des StromnetzesDurchschnittlich
Sicherheit vor GewaltkriminalitätSchlecht
BegehbarkeitDurchschnittlich
NachtlebenGut
KulinarikGut
LGBTQ+ freundlichDurchschnittlich
Startup-SzeneDurchschnittlich
LärmpegelDurchschnittlich
SauberkeitSchlecht
NaturzugangSehr gut

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