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The laid-back local life of Curitiba, Brazil

Panoramic view of Curitiba, Brazil

From Curitiba's Telecom/Ol Tower, there is an unbeatable 360-degree panoramic view. There is also a telephone museum in the lower levels that attracts numerous visitors to this part of Brazil. Photo courtesy of Marcela Guimarães Pesso from Flickr/whltravel

For travellers in search of the good life in Brazil, the city of Curitiba is the natural choice. Over the last few decades, it has transformed itself from a provincial capital into one of the most important economic centres in the country.

Today, Curitiba has almost 2 million inhabitants and is considered a model Brazilian city, especially for its outstanding public transportation and creative solutions to urban challenges such as waste management. Though there is still a lot of work to be done, Curitibanos are known for their creative problem-solving skills and entrepreneurial spirit. This might be a by-product of the diverse groups of immigrants who have settled in the city and laboured to make themselves vital citizens.

Curitiba is also a gateway to the entire Paraná region. Within 115 kilometres of the city, you will find the Atlantic Rainforest, mountains, beaches, remote islands, countryside, former immigrant settlements, stone formations and a cultural melting pot of influences second to none in Brazil.

Local Tips from a Curitibana
In such a large and growing city, finding your way to special experiences can be a challenge. Locals are always proud to share the city’s highlights, but to make your time more enjoyable, here are seven things to think about so you can enjoy the local side of Curitiba. It’s the best way to make Curitiba your lovely home away from home in southern Brazil.

Continue reading about these tips on The Travel Word blog

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