Chapeco

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Where to stay in Chapeco

Best time: Mar-May, Sep-Nov. These months offer mild weather, ideal for outdoor activities and exploring the city's natural beauty.

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Chapeco, like a local

Don't miss

  • Arena Condá: Home to the Chapecoense football team, it's a must-visit for sports fans.
  • Parque do Sabiá: A beautiful park perfect for walking, picnicking, and enjoying nature.
  • Catedral de Chapecó: An architectural gem and a symbol of the city, worth visiting for its stunning design.
  • Museu Tropeiro: Showcases the history and culture of the region, providing insight into local traditions.

Where to eat

  • Churrascaria Chapecoense: Famous for its all-you-can-eat barbecue, a must-try local dining experience.
  • Pastel do Trevo: Known for its delicious pastéis, a popular street food in Brazil.
  • Bistrô do Mercado: Offers a unique farm-to-table experience with fresh local ingredients.

Do this

  • Chapecoense Match Day: Experience the local passion for football by attending a match.
  • Local Craft Fair: Explore local arts and crafts while supporting community artisans.
  • Hiking in the Serra do Rio do Rastro: Breathtaking views and a chance to enjoy the natural beauty of the region.

Local tips

  • Visit the Mercado Público for authentic local food and goods.
  • Try the feijão tropeiro, a regional dish that you won’t find everywhere.
  • Check for local festivals, as Chapeco hosts various cultural events throughout the year.
  • Beware of the summer heat; stay hydrated and wear sunscreen while exploring outdoors.

Know before you go

Best time

Mar-May, Sep-Nov. These months offer mild weather, ideal for outdoor activities and exploring the city's natural beauty.

Getting around

Buses and taxis are commonly used; Uber is also available for convenient travel.

Airport

XAP

Language

Portuguese is the main language spoken.

Money

Brazilian Real (R$); credit cards are widely accepted, but having cash for smaller vendors is advisable.

Safety

Chapeco is generally safe for tourists, but it’s wise to remain vigilant in crowded areas.

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