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Brasilia does not have an ancient history, since it was founded in the 20th century. However, the region where it is located has been inhabited by indigenous people since pre-Columbian times.
During the Middle Ages, the region was not significantly developed. However, in the modern era, Brasilia was conceived as a capital city in 1956 by President Juscelino Kubitschek, with the aim of centralizing the government and promoting the internal development of Brazil.
In the 20th century, Brasilia became a symbol of Brazilian modernization. In the 21st century, it continues to be an important political and cultural center, hosting international events such as the G20 meetings. Its architecture and urban planning continue to be world references.
La cronología histórica muestra los momentos clave que han definido el desarrollo de Brasilia a lo largo de los siglos.
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Brasilia is one of the safest capitals in Brazil, especially in central and tourist areas.
The urban design prioritizes the car, making walking difficult outside of monumental areas.
Public transportation is functional but limited, with metro and buses that do not cover the entire city efficiently.
Brasilia has one of the highest costs of living in Brazil, especially in rent, food and basic services. Local inflation exceeds the national average, making daily life even more expensive.
Nightlife is moderate, with bars, restaurants and some clubs, but less varied and lively than in other large Brazilian cities.
The city offers a diverse cultural agenda, with museums, theaters and national events, although less vibrant than other Brazilian capitals.
Brasilia has a diverse dining scene, with high-end restaurants and international options, although prices are high.
The city offers modern shopping centers and boutiques, although prices are high and there are fewer street market options.
Tropical savanna climate, with well-defined dry and wet seasons, pleasant temperatures and plenty of sun.
Brasilia is easy to visit, with adequate tourist infrastructure, clear information and well-marked attractions.
The city is safe and offers parks, cultural and educational activities for children, although the high cost can limit leisure options.
Brasilia is a tolerant city, with growing LGBTQ+ visibility and annual events, although the nightlife scene is more low-key than in other capitals.
Brazilians are generally friendly, although the city has a more formal and less spontaneous character than other Brazilian cities.
Brasilia stands out for its integration with nature, with lakes, parks and large green areas, although the urban environment dominates the landscape.
Brasilia is a global icon of modern architecture, designed by Oscar Niemeyer and Lucio Costa. Its urban layout and emblematic buildings are a UNESCO World Heritage Site.
Founded in 1960, Brasilia is a symbol of Brazilian modernity and its urban planning is a world reference.
The city has large parks, green areas and Lake Paranoá, ideal for sports and outdoor recreation.
The central and monumental areas of Brasilia are usually very clean and well maintained, thanks to public management.
The entrepreneurial ecosystem is growing, with government support and coworking spaces, but still far from the dynamism of São Paulo.
Brasilia has good digital infrastructure and coworking spaces, but the high cost of living and car dependency can be obstacles.
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Brasilia is a unique, modern and safe city, ideal for those seeking architecture, institutional culture and quality of life, although the high cost of living and car dependency are important challenges.
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Tropical savanna climate, with well-defined dry and wet seasons, pleasant temperatures and plenty of sun.
Spring in Brasilia is warm and dry, with pleasant temperatures ranging from 18°C to 28°C.
Summer is hot and rainy, with temperatures that can exceed 28°C.
Autumn is a transitional season, with temperatures ranging from 14°C to 26°C.
Winter is mild, with temperatures ranging from 13°C to 24°C.
Dry season with sunny days and cool nights
Low humidity in winter
Intense heat and drought in the driest months
Torrential rains in summer
The rainy season is between November and March.
The driest months are from May to September.
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Brasilia is a city with a moderate cost of living compared to other South American capitals. Accommodation and food prices may vary depending on the type of establishment.
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Designed by Oscar Niemeyer, this cathedral stands out for its circular structure and its 16 inclined columns that symbolize hands raised towards heaven, creating an effect of lightness and unique spirituality.
Headquarters of the Brazilian executive branch, this emblematic building designed by Niemeyer is characterized by its façade with thin columns and a minimalist design that reflects the modernity of Brasilia.
Architectural complex that houses the Senate and the Chamber of Deputies, with two twin towers and two opposing domes, one convex and the other concave, a symbol of the balance between powers.
Public space where the buildings of the three branches of Brazil (Executive, Legislative and Judicial) converge, designed to represent democracy and harmony between institutions.
Monument dedicated to Juscelino Kubitschek, president who promoted the construction of Brasilia, with a cross-shaped tomb and a museum that narrates his legacy.
1,200-meter bridge that crosses Lake Paranoá, recognized for its modern design with asymmetrical arches that illuminate spectacularly at night, a visual icon of the city.
Theater designed by Oscar Niemeyer that combines functionality and aesthetics, with several rooms for cultural and artistic presentations, center of the cultural life of Brasilia.
Official residence of the president of Brazil, with a modern and elegant design, surrounded by gardens and located on the shores of Lake Paranoá.
Sanctuary dedicated to Saint John Bosco, considered the saint who dreamed of the futuristic city of Brasilia, with modern architecture and an atmosphere of spiritual meditation.
One of the largest urban parks in Brasilia, ideal for outdoor activities, with sports areas, artificial lakes and spaces for cultural events.
Recreational and gastronomic area on the shores of Lake Paranoá, with restaurants, bars and spaces for events, popular for enjoying the sunset and water activities.
Museum that exhibits the history, culture and art of Brasilia and Brazil, with permanent and temporary collections that reflect the national identity.
Telecommunications tower that offers a viewing platform with panoramic views of the city and a craft market at its base.
Artificial lake that surrounds part of Brasilia, popular for water sports, boat trips and recreation areas next to nature.
Space dedicated to the preservation and dissemination of Brazilian indigenous culture, with exhibitions, art and educational events.
Cultural and research center that houses a wide collection of books, documents and digital resources about Brazil and the world.
Protected area that conserves the biodiversity of the Brazilian Cerrado, with hiking trails, waterfalls and observation of native fauna and flora.
Headquarters of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, famous for its modern architecture, internal gardens and works of art that represent Brazilian diplomacy.
Space that documents the history of the judiciary in Brazil, with exhibitions on legal evolution and emblematic cases.
Sports complex that offers facilities for multiple disciplines, sporting events and recreational activities for all ages.
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Excursion from Brasilia to Pirenópolis, a city with a colonial historic center protected as Cultural Heritage of Brazil, where you will visit 18th century houses, the Rosario Church and the Carmen Bridge. After the cultural visit, you can enjoy nature at the Salto do Corumbá waterfall, with natural pools and crystal clear waters ideal for a refreshing swim.
Nature, Histoire, Culture, Towns
Guided tour of the main monuments and emblematic buildings of Brasilia, including the Monumental Axis, the National Monuments and the futuristic architecture of the city. Cultural spaces are also visited and the flora of the Central West of Brazil is known.
Histoire, Culture, City
Day trip from Brasilia that includes transfer to Pontal do Sul and boat sailing to Ilha do Mel, an island with fascinating natural landscapes, beaches and tranquility to relax and explore nature.
Nature, Plage, Relax
Visit one of the most important national parks in Brazil, with hiking trails, impressive waterfalls and unique biodiversity. Ideal for nature and hiking lovers.
Nature, Mountain, Adventure
Cultural excursion to the historic Cidade de Goiás, former capital of the state of Goiás, with well-preserved colonial architecture, museums and cobblestone streets that reflect the history of colonial Brazil.
Histoire, Culture, Towns
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Explorez les divers quartiers de la ville, chacun avec son caractère et son charme uniques.
Residential, modern and well-planned, with wide avenues, green areas and a mix of residential and commercial buildings. It is one of the most traditional and safe sectors of the city.
Similar to Asa Sul, but with a more active university life due to the presence of the University of Brasilia. Young, cultural and dynamic environment.
Exclusive and residential, with mansions, embassies and views of Lake Paranoá. Calm, green and sophisticated environment.
High-level residential, with gated communities, green areas and direct access to Lake Paranoá. Family and quiet atmosphere.
Administrative and cultural heart of Brasilia, with most of the monuments and government buildings. Monumental, historical and tourist atmosphere.
Modern residential, with wide avenues, parks and a mix of tall buildings and houses. Quiet and family atmosphere.
Popular and commercial neighborhood, with a mix of social classes, street markets and authentic local life. Vibrant and diverse environment.
Commercial and service center of the region, with an intense urban life, shopping centers and a great gastronomic offer. Dynamic and multicultural environment.
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During spring, the Sarah Kubitschek City Park transforms into a vibrant space for cultural festivals and free music, taking advantage of the pleasant weather and the seasonal flowers.
In summer, the high temperatures invite you to do aquatic activities on Lake Paranoá, such as boat trips, rafting and water sports, as well as taking advantage of the bars and restaurants near the lake.
In autumn, with a cooler and drier climate, it is ideal to explore the modernist architecture of Brasilia, including guided tours of the buildings designed by Oscar Niemeyer and the Eixo Monumental.
In winter, Brasília hosts the Film Festival, an important cultural event that attracted filmmakers and audiences for national and international film sessions, debates and workshops.
Spring is perfect for exploring Chapada dos Veadeiros, near Brasília, with trails, cachoeiras and observation of local flora and fauna in full bloom.
During the summer, Pontão do Lago Sul offers a fair with local crafts and typical cuisine, ideal for enjoying the evenings with live music and views of the lake.
Découvrez les événements et festivals les plus importants organisés tout au long de l'année
Rock festival that brings together national and international bands such as Raimundos, Sepultura and Stone Temple Pilots.
Music and art festival that celebrates its last edition in 2025 with more than 60 attractions.
Musical festival featuring artists such as Alcione, Diogo Nogueira and Gusttavo Lima.
Concert in tribute to Raul Seixas at the Ulysses Convention Center.
Festival that welcomes The Wailers in Brasilia.
Concert by the band Imagine Dragons at the BRB Mané Garrincha Arena.
Concert by the band Guns N'Roses at the BRB Mané Garrincha Arena.
Dance with Victor Lou and Dj GBR in Brasilia.
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