Campo Grande

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Where to stay in Campo Grande

Best time: May to September. These months offer the most comfortable weather, with less rainfall and pleasant temperatures, ideal for outdoor activities.

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Campo Grande, like a local

Don't miss

  • Parque das Nações Indígenas: A beautiful park showcasing native culture and biodiversity.
  • Museu de Arte Contemporânea: Features impressive contemporary art exhibitions.
  • Feira Central: A vibrant market to experience local food and culture.
  • Ponta Porã: A border town with unique cultural exchanges and shopping.
  • Catedral Metropolitana: An architectural gem in the heart of the city.

Where to eat

  • Churrascaria Costela de Adão: Famous for its all-you-can-eat barbecue experience.
  • Restaurante O Pioneiro: Offers traditional dishes from the Pantanal region.
  • Café da Praça: A local favorite for coffee and pastries.

Do this

  • Pantanal Wildlife Tour: An unforgettable adventure in one of the world's largest tropical wetlands.
  • Cultural Festival: Experience local traditions and music during the annual event.
  • Day Trip to Chapada dos Guimarães: Explore stunning landscapes and natural beauty just outside the city.

Local tips

  • Visit the Central Market early in the day to avoid crowds and get the freshest produce.
  • Try the local dish 'Sopa Paraguaia' at a small eatery for an authentic taste.
  • Use a local SIM card for better connectivity and navigation.
  • Participate in a local capoeira class for a unique cultural experience.

Know before you go

Best time

May to September. These months offer the most comfortable weather, with less rainfall and pleasant temperatures, ideal for outdoor activities.

Getting around

Buses and taxis are the primary modes of public transport. Bicycles are also popular for short distances.

Airport

CGR

Language

Portuguese is the main language spoken.

Money

Brazilian Real (BRL). Credit and debit cards are widely accepted, but it's advisable to carry cash for small purchases.

Safety

Campo Grande is generally safe for tourists, but it's wise to avoid isolated areas at night and keep an eye on personal belongings.

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