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Brasilia Tours

The Brazilian capital is the only city in the world built in the 20th century to be considered, since 1987, a Historical and Cultural Heritage of Humanity by Unesco. And there are plenty of reasons for such renown: the young city, inaugurated in 1960, surprises even the most experienced travelers. Brasilia is the result of a modern urban project designed by Lúcio Costa. If seen from above, the city’s pilot plan resembles the shape of an airplane – many prefer to refer to it as a bird with open wings –, although the architect’s original urban concept appointed to the shape of a cross, to symbolize possession. The city’s project is up to this day a world reference when the issue is urban planning. The idea of spreading residential buildings around expansive urban areas, of tracing the city plan around large avenues and dividing it into sectors, has produced an intense debate and reflections on life in big cities in the 20th century. The city hosts also a varied assortment of art works from great artists like Bruno Giorgi, Alfredo Ceschiatti, Athos Bulcão, Marienne Peretti, Volpi, Di Cavalcanti, Victor Brecheret and Burle Marx whose works have been integrated into the city’s architecture, making of it an unique landscape. A scenario for political events, music performances and movie festivals, Brasilia is a cosmopolitan city, with around 90 embassies, a wide range of restaurants and complete infrastructure ready to host any kind of event. Not surprisingly, the city stands out as an important business tourism destination, which is a raising segment of the local economy, crowding dozens of hotels spread around the national capital. Brasilia has a little bit of every corner of Brazil. Building a national capital in the heart of the Country required a large workforce and attracted people from all corners of the national territory. The result is the rich culture of Brasilia, to be appreciated today, a genuine mix uniting the most fun and welcoming people in the world. You too come and visit Brasilia. Those who come to Brasilia just love it.

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Day 1 - arrive Brasilia, where you will be met and transferred to your hotel. Then in the afternoon you will be picked up for a city tour. Visit to Residential super blocks, Our Lady of Fátima Church, St. John Bosco Sanctuary, TV Tower, Military Sector, JK Memorial (fee not included), Metropolitan Cathedral, Ministries Boulevard, Itamaraty Palace (Foreign Affairs Ministry), Three Powers Square, Democracy and Liberty Pantheon Lucio Costa Cultural Space, Jaburu Palace (Vice President), Alvorada Palace (President) and South Embassies Sector.

Day 2 - breakfast, then free day or time for optional tours such as cultural or Sunrise Valley tours. (Sunrise Valley has a spiritualist community where about 2000 mediums work daily in healings) till you are transferred back to the airport.

note: group city tour departs at 9am or 2pm

 

2011 price per person in US$: (prices not valid during holidays)

 
1 person
2 people (double)
3 people (triple)
Kubitshek Plaza 5*
$348
$233
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Alvorado 5*
$370
$258
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Eixo Monumental 4*
$308
$224
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St. Paul 3*
$296
$207
$167

Description of optional tours:

Cultural Tour (3 hours)
Visit to Central Bank Museum, Federal Saving Bank Head Office, Itamaraty Palace (Foreign Affairs Ministry), National Congress and University of Brasília. US$135 for 1 person, US$77 each for 2 people, US$72 each for 3 people

Sunrise Valley (4 hours)
Visit to a spiritualist community where about 2000 mediums work daily in healings. - US$ for 1 person, US$ each for 2 people, US$ each for 3 people

Full day city tour (5 hours)
It’s the same visits of Half Day City Tour + Cultural Tour - US$201 for 1 person, US$120 each for 2 people, US$106 each for 3 people