Spring in Brazil, which runs from September 23rd to December 22nd, is an invitation to contemplate nature in its splendor
By: Editorial
- 09/22/2023
- 6:45 pm
Families looking for vibrant, lively settings to stroll with their children and teenagers can be enchanted by the many flower fields open to tourists in various cities across the country. See some of them below:
Holambra, SP: Known as the “City of Flowers”, Holambra is famous for its fields of colorful flowers, especially tulips. During Expoflora , an annual event held in the city, the fields are open to visitors, offering a charming experience for the whole family, with displays of floral arrangements and typical dances.
Indaiatuba, SP: In this city close to São Paulo there is a sunflower field with around 50 thousand flowers in an area of 33 thousand m². Created by businessman Marcelo Leal, the attraction is located at Avenida Fábio Ferraz Bicudo, 2,720, and has been a success among families looking for special moments. With free entry and flexible opening hours, the place offers a unique experience, especially during sunset, when the golden beauty of these flowers stands out.
São José dos Pinhais, PR: The municipality is home to a mini sunflower field located just 30 minutes from the capital of Paraná. Without going too far, the public can enjoy an extensive area with the flower species. You must book your visit in advance and the entrance fee is charged per person, with an additional fee for photo shoots.
Cunha, SP: The destination has gained fame among traveling families due to its Lavandário , which offers a beautiful view of the mountains framed by lavender, as well as a café that serves products based on the flower. Close by there is another lesser-known and quieter flower field, Contemplário , which delights with the opportunity to actually walk among the lavender.Advertising
Bonito, MS: Famous for its famous aquatic beauty, this Pantanal destination reveals a unique charm in spring: its fields of cerrado flowers. Walking among these flowers is an opportunity to connect with the unique nature of this Brazilian biome. In Bonito , the landscape diversity extends from rivers to flowery plains, promising visitors an experience rich in colors and aromas, and the chance to explore a unique facet of our country.
Itamonte, MG: This small town in the south of Minas Gerais is home to Lavandário Mantiqueira , a charming retreat surrounded by lavender fields. With a stunning view of Serra da Mantiqueira, it offers a unique experience of immersing yourself in the beauty and aromas of lavender. Visitors can stroll through the gardens, pick fresh lavender and browse a shop selling related products.
Petrópolis, RJ: The flower fields in Caxambu, Petrópolis neighborhood, offer an enchanting experience for nature lovers. Located in one of the most picturesque regions of the city, these fields display a riot of colors and aromas, providing a stunning backdrop for visitors. During the flowering season, the fields transform into real carpets of flowers, creating a perfect environment for relaxing walks and memorable photo sessions.
Vargem Alta, RJ: The town, belonging to the Rio de Janeiro district of São Pedro da Serra, in Nova Friburgo, is so famous for its charming flower farms open to visitors that it became known as the “Land of Flowers”. There, visitors have the opportunity to explore lush and colorful gardens, framed by the region’s mountains and valleys, where different species of flowers provide a visual spectacle that changes according to the seasons.
Guaíra, PR: Located 641 km from Curitiba, Guaíra reserves one of the most stunning sunflower fields in Paraná. This visitor field not only delights locals, but also attracts international attention, given its proximity to the Argentine border and Mato Grosso do Sul. Managed by private owners, the area is open for visits.