Embark on a private tour to Campos do Jordão, Brazil’s highest and coldest city. Explore the Felicia Leirner Museum, Amantikir Park, Capivari District, and more. Book now!
Embark on a private tour to Campos do Jordão, Brazil’s highest and coldest city. Explore the Felicia Leirner Museum, Amantikir Park, Capivari District, and more. Book now!
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Museu Felicia Leirner - Situated in a lush 35,000 m² area, this museum showcases 85 pieces by artist Felícia Leirner, crafted from bronze, white cement, and granite. These artworks are displayed outdoors in the garden shared with the Claudio Santoro Auditorium, which hosts the International Winter Festival.
The sculptures are arranged according to…
- Museu Felicia Leirner - Situated in a lush 35,000 m² area, this museum showcases 85 pieces by artist Felícia Leirner, crafted from bronze, white cement, and granite. These artworks are displayed outdoors in the garden shared with the Claudio Santoro Auditorium, which hosts the International Winter Festival.
The sculptures are arranged according to the artist’s creative phases: figurative (1950-1958), transitioning to abstraction (1958-1961), abstract (1963-1965), organic (1966-1970), and landscape clippings (1980-1982).
This collection highlights the artist’s love for nature and the location, recognized as one of the world’s most significant in its genre by Sculpture Magazine of the International Sculpture Center in Washington D.C. (USA) in 1987.
- Amantikir Park - Amantikir Park spans 35,000 m² and features 22 gardens inspired by 12 different countries, each reflecting the culture of the nation it represents. The plants originate from countries such as France, Germany, and England.
Besides the gardens, there is a hedge maze that challenges visitors, symbolizing life’s journey: often, personal growth requires navigating difficult paths.
Amantikir Park is built on three principles: diversity, sustainability, and education, encouraging visitors to develop a new appreciation for nature.
- Boa Vista Palace - Also known as the Government Palace, this site was constructed between 1938 and 1964 to serve as a winter retreat for São Paulo’s Governors.
In 1970, it was transformed into a museum at the request of Governor Abreu Sodré, and began curating a collection for public display.
The museum houses works by prominent national artists like Tarsila do Amaral, Anita Malfatti, Candido Portinari, Di Cavalcanti, and Bruno Giorgi, within an area of nearly 3,000 square meters and over 100 rooms.
The collection includes Baroque pieces, 17th-century furniture, religious art, and tapestries, totaling over 1,800 items, and the museum also hosts external exhibitions.
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Vila Capivari - The allure of European architecture, complemented by vibrant flowers, Araucarias, and pine trees, makes this open-air market a must-visit. It’s a place to leisurely stroll, enjoy the offerings of cafes, bars, and restaurants, and explore the small shops selling local crafts, clothing, shoes, and souvenirs.
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Morro do Elefante - Offers a panoramic view of Campos do Jordão.

- Private transportation
- Driver-guide
- Hotel pick-up and drop-off in any address in São Paulo city
- Private transportation
- Driver-guide
- Hotel pick-up and drop-off in any address in São Paulo city
- Entrance tickets for the attractions
- Food and drinks
- Entrance tickets for the attractions
- Food and drinks
In the Serra da Mantiqueira, situated 170 kilometers from São Paulo and at an elevation of around 1700 meters, lies Campos do Jordão, the highest and chilliest municipality in Brazil, nestled amidst the mountains.
On our exploration of Campos do Jordao, we’ll be delving into a plethora of exhilarating activities, with stops at major attractions such as:…
In the Serra da Mantiqueira, situated 170 kilometers from São Paulo and at an elevation of around 1700 meters, lies Campos do Jordão, the highest and chilliest municipality in Brazil, nestled amidst the mountains.
On our exploration of Campos do Jordao, we’ll be delving into a plethora of exhilarating activities, with stops at major attractions such as:
• Felicia Leirner Museum (A showcase of visual arts spotlighting the pieces of a sculptress hailing from Poland, incorporating an amphitheater and verdant area.)
• Amantikir Park (A tranquil botanical area with diverse plant and animal life, as well as mazes that reflect the traditions of different global regions.)
• Capivari District (a charming enclave reminiscent of a Swiss hamlet that’s bustling with diversions including taverns, eateries, boutiques, and an array of performers!)
• and plenty more…
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For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.