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São Paulo
São Paulo
São Paulo Highlands & Coast
Rio de Janeiro
Northeast
Trancoso
Salvador
Jericoacoara
Southern Brazil
Florianópolis
Gramado & Canela
Brazil stretches across half a continent, from the Atlantic coast to the Amazon basin. Rio de Janeiro anchors the southeast with Copacabana and Ipanema, while São Paulo operates as the country's financial and cultural engine. Salvador preserves Afro-Brazilian heritage in the Pelourinho district. The Pantanal wetlands and Fernando de Noronha archipelago draw travelers seeking remote landscapes. Portuguese remains the primary language, and regional cuisines range from Bahian moqueca to churrasco traditions across the south.
The hotel landscape divides between international chains along the coast and independent properties in historic centers. Dining culture blends indigenous ingredients — açaí, cassava, guaraná — with Portuguese, African, and Japanese influences, particularly in São Paulo's Liberdade district. Ipanema's beachfront kiosks and Copacabana's street-facing bars reflect Rio's informal drinking culture. The Amazon region maintains distinct lodging styles focused on river access and forest immersion. Argentina lies across the southern border, while Peru shares the western frontier.