Located in the northeast of Brazil, this is a lovely laid-back place nestled between the Atlantic Ocean and a national park of the same name. The secluded seaside town boasts some of the most beautiful scenery in Brazil.
A) Chicago
B) Los Angeles
C) Jericoacoara
Jericoacoara
This hip, modernist hotel is a 2-minute walk from the Monument Axis and a 7-minute walk from the Brasilia TV Tower. It’s 15 kilometers from Brasilia International Airport. Amenities include a restaurant, a lobby bar and an organic vegetable garden. There’s also a rooftop pool and an open-air poolside bar.
A) Behren's Bed & Breakfast
B) Doubletree Brasília
C) B Hotel Brasília
B Hotel Brasília (Brasília)
A trendy, upscale restaurant serving traditional & reinvented Northeastern Brazilian dishes.
A) Buffalo Wild Wings
B) Applebee's
C) Mangai
Mangai (Brasília)
Brasília's governmental center combines some of its most striking landmark buildings and monuments into a stunning showcase of modern architecture.
A) No Powers Plaza
B) Super Powers Plaza
C) Three Powers Plaza
Three Powers Plaza (Brasília)
The largest city in Brazil, this location offers an intense cultural experience, tropical plants, charismatic people. Lively bright colors, sounds and scents surround every traveler here from the moment they step from the plane. It is a melting pot city and has large integrated populations of Italian and Japanese cultures among others.
A) Pantanal
B) São Paulo
C) Iguazu Falls
São Paulo
Designed by renowned architect Oscar Niemeyer, this upscale modernist hotel is a 4-minute walk from the nearest bus stop and an 18-minute walk from the Palácio da Alvorada, the official residence of the Brazilian president. Breakfast, served in a chic restaurant, is complimentary, as is parking. An oval-shaped outdoor pool is set on a terrace. There's also a poolside bar, a gym and a business center.
A) Brasília Palace Hotel
B) Taylor's Towers Brasília
C) Quality Hotel & Suites Brasília
Brasília Palace Hotel (Brasília)
This restaurant serves fantastic shrimp dishes, high quality tropical cocktails and is a huge restaurant, which is highly popular that also has vegetarian options.
A) Janta
B) Coco Bambu
C) Alley Oops
Coco Bambu (Brasília)
This attraction houses the foreign ministry and is one of Oscar Niemeyer's greatest achievements. A long line of symmetrical arches stands above a reflecting pool; the whole ensemble set in beautiful gardens designed by the noted Brazilian.
A) Alvorada Palace
B) Palácio Itamaraty
C) Bowser's Castle
Palácio Itamaraty (Brasília)
Tucked away among the mountains, this location is the most picturesque and well-preserved colonial town in Brazil as it was one of the main centers of the Brazilian Gold Rush. Wealth and riches poured into its streets along with the power and prestige that came with it.
A) Manaus
B) Ouro Preto
C) Salvador
Ouro Preto
This polished hotel is 2 km from the Cathedral of Brasília and 3 km from Itamaraty Palace. Rooms range in decor from simple to modern, parking is complimentary while other amenities include a fitness center, an outdoor pool, and an upscale restaurant with a bar.
A) Metropolitan Hotel Brasília
B) Meliá Brasil 21
C) Brasília Apart Hotéis
Meliá Brasil 21 (Brasília)
Cozy, streamlined Japanese restaurant serving traditional dishes, with table & sushi bar seating.
A) New Koto
B) Koni
C) Izakaya Sakeyo
New Koto (Brasília)
This National Park, also known as Água Mineral, is a national park located in the northwest of the Federal District and in the center of the state of Goiás, in the Brazil.
A) Imperial Plateau
B) National Forest Brasilia
C) Parque Nacional de Brasilia
Parque Nacional de Brasilia (Brasília)
A paradise of tropical forests, waterfalls, emerald sea, and coastal mountains, this location is a popular tourist destination. Located along Brazil's Green Coast, the heart of this location is its historic center with cobbled streets and multicolored colonial houses.
A) Chapada Diamantina National Park
B) Paraty
C) Olinda
Paraty
Overlooking Paranoá Lake, this polished hotel is a 12-minute walk from Alvorada Palace, and 7 kilometers from both Three Powers Plaza and the Cathedral of Brasília. Amenities include a restaurant, 2 bars, and meeting and event space. There's also 3 outdoor pools (1 for kids), a spa and a gym, plus a tennis court. Valet parking and breakfast are available.
A) Hplus Vision Executive
B) Royal Tulip Brasília Alvorada
C) Fusion Hplus Express+
Royal Tulip Brasília Alvorada (Brasília)
Peruvian ceviche, lomo saltado & other traditional plates prepared in a sleek venue with a terrace.
A) Taioba Restaurante
B) Kay Pacha
C) Taypá
Taypá (Brasília)
This spiral-shaped building showcases rotating exhibitions on the history of indigenous peoples.
A) Centro Cultural Três Poderes
B) Memorial of Indigenous Peoples
C) Museo Histórico de Brasília
Memorial of Indigenous Peoples (Brasília)
This location is the capital city, was inaugurated in 1960 and this planned urban area was envisaged as the future of modern Brazil. Its center has a futuristic feel to it with modern architecture and a grid-like layout in the shape of an airplane.
A) Brasília
B) Rio de Janeiro
C) Florianopolis
Brasília
A 12-minute walk from a metro station, this upscale hotel in the Federal district is also an 8-minute walk from the TV Tower and 13 kilometers from International Airport of Brasilia. A free breakfast buffet is provided. There's a split-level restaurant, as well as a pub-style bar. Other amenities include an outdoor pool with sun-loungers, plus a hot tub, a sauna and a gym.
A) Windsor Plaza Brasília Hotel
B) Jade Hotel Brasília
C) Brasil 21 Suítes Affiliated by Meliá
Windsor Plaza Brasília Hotel (Brasília)
A casual, family-friendly spot offering a varied buffet, grilled meat dishes & craft beverages.
A) Restaurante A Nossa Casa
B) Cantinho do Gaúcho
C) Asa Gaúcha Restaurante
Asa Gaúcha Restaurante (Brasília)
Church distinguished by its blue floor-to-ceiling windows on all sides & a huge Murano chandelier.
A) Santuário São João Bosco
B) Catedral Metropolitana Nossa Senhora
C) Our Lady of Fatima Church
Santuário São João Bosco (Brasília)