Places To Visit In Brasilia

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8 Places To Visit In Brasilia

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1. Catedral Metropolitana

Catedral Metropolitana
4.5 /5

1 km from city center

Culture

Brasilia's most famous attraction, Catedral Metropolitana is a unique circular Catholic church.

2. Santuario Dom Bosco

Santuario Dom Bosco
4.3 /5

2 km from city center

Culture

One of the highlights of Brasilia, the square shaped church is dedicated to patron saint of the city Dom Bosco.

3. Banco Do Brasil Cultural Centre

Banco Do Brasil Cultural Centre
4.2 /5

5 km from city center

Shows & Theatres

CCBB is a public cultural centre hosted by Bank of Brazil with many exhibitions and events to offer.

4. Congresso Nacional

Congresso Nacional
3.8 /5

2 km from city center

Historical Site

The seat of legislative power in Brazil, Congresso National is a stunning landmark designed by Oscar Niemeyer.

5. JK Memorial

JK Memorial
3.8 /5

4 km from city center

Museum

Located near the city park of Brasilia, JK Memorial is a monument dedicated to the founder president Juscelino Kubitschek.

6. Lago do ParanoĆ 

Lago do ParanoĆ 
3.7 /5

6 km from city center

Neighbourhood

Lago do ParanoĆ  is an artificial lake created by damming ParanoĆ  river.

7. Parque Nacional de Brasƕlia

Parque Nacional de Brasƕlia
3.7 /5

8 km from city center

Neighbourhood

The national park of Brasilia is located outside city's center and features numerous animal species and mineral water swimming pools.

8. Torre de TV

Torre de TV
3.6 /5

1 km from city center

Sightseeing

Located at Monumental Axis, Torre de TV or TV Tower is an excellent place to get an overview of the city.

FAQs on Brasilia

How can I commute within Brasilia?

The urbanistic planned city has lots of option for conveyance and was built with a view that every individual will have a car for transportation. While walking is not at all an option here, public transport serves the tourists best. The main bus station is located in the center of the city and buses run to important areas and are great help in getting around. Brasilia's metro has been in operation since 2001 and connects to the suburbs, however, it doesn't quite connect to all tourist attractions. The best way to explore the city is by getting a car to move around. Public parking is available at most of the sites and traffic is not much of an issue. Taxis can also be considered, but they are an expensive option. Taxis can be hired from taxi stands which are located near all tourist spots.
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What are the top sightseeing places in Brasilia?

The top sightseeing places in Brasilia are Catedral Metropolitana, Santuario Dom Bosco, Banco Do Brasil Cultural Centre, Congresso Nacional, JK Memorial, Lago do ParanoĆ .
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