THE 10 BEST Large Group Activities & Things to Do in Brasilia

Best Group Activities in Brasilia

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  • Davi B.
    Brasilia, DF6 contributions
    A cool place with nice boat rides across the lake. Also a nice place to spend some time on the dry winter of the region. I really like that place!
    Written April 10, 2024
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  • Jonas Gunnarsson
    Stockholm, Sweden663 contributions
    If you are looking at the buildings from the outside, you might as well stick your head into the cathedral and see what's inside.
    This is a beautiful church. Also on the inside.
    Written July 13, 2024
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  • Jonas Gunnarsson
    Stockholm, Sweden663 contributions
    When in Brasilia, it's worth your while to stick your head into Dom Bosco.
    The ambiance of the blue colored glass is something else.
    A very beautiful church.
    Written July 13, 2024
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  • Eric Veloso
    Belo Horizonte, MG102 contributions
    Memorial really well structured and kept, lots of history behind JK’s life, career, accomplishments, and family. Great place to learn about one of Brazil most impactful presidents.
    Written July 2, 2022
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  • TandTSwitzerland
    Zurich, Switzerland1,175 contributions
    They offer a guided tour to the congress which is interesting. Please note that is offered in Portuguese only, but even if you don’t speak the language you happen to see some interesting parts of the congress.
    Written May 11, 2024
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  • TandTSwitzerland
    Zurich, Switzerland1,175 contributions
    Nice cultural center with various exhibitions. Some of them are interesting. Also some nice gardens to walk with some pavilion also with exhibitions. Some restaurants and bars to have a drink. Worth a visit when in the area.
    Written May 11, 2024
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  • Rafael A
    Brasilia, DF31 contributions
    You can go and make a barbecue on the special area for this. You take your bike and ride or just run if you like, and after the exercise stop by and have a beer. There is a kart ring where you can compete. There are many enternaing options at the park.
    Written November 12, 2018
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  • Jonas Gunnarsson
    Stockholm, Sweden663 contributions
    This is a great place to get an overview of the landmarks of the city.
    The most amazing thing...it's free.
    Hence, it's worth every penny.
    Written July 13, 2024
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  • Cary Kirastar
    Yucatan Peninsula, Mexico306 contributions
    We were thrilled to find the Temple of Good Will (TGW) in the capital of Brazil, Brasilia. The pyramid shaped building has a labyrinth on the lower level inside - set up to walk while holding intentions for peace, with a sign in book, energized water to sip, and a place to write and put your prayer requests to be held in this field. This was what drew us originally as we enjoy the balancing and connected energies of labyrinths in various places around the world.

    We were impressed at all the extensive displays of contributions from many countries around the world including a section of Egyptian statues. Pictures and acknowledgement of many peacemakers from hundreds of years of Earth's history decorate the walls, and there are many displays and contributions from many countries. It is quite inspiring and touching - and we felt worth the visit.

    We learned there that Jose de Paiva Netto, who developed and opened the Temple in October 1989, is also an extensive author. We have yet to check out his writing. We learned while in Brazil there are many interesting authors and individuals who helped cultivate open minded global views.

    NOTE: The Temple of Good Will is open 24 hrs. Their dress code includes being modest and knees covered. For those who show up in shorts they have aprons that can be worn.
    Written September 14, 2018
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  • German F
    Milan, Italy213 contributions
    This palace by Oscar Niemeyer establishes a mirror dialogue between classical and modern architecture. The landscape that surrounds it, designed by Roberto Burle-Marx, is marvelous.
    Written September 4, 2021
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  • OldBear
    Wigan, UK11,029 contributions
    The resort where we stayed is on the Lake which provides lovely views, especially the sun sets.
    There are plenty of sailing yachts and boats on the lake. It is man made and there are areas that have ‘artificial’ sandy beaches. It is about 48 kilometres in length and has a maximum depth of 38 metres.

    There is plenty of wildlife to see such as Herons, Egrets,Kingfishers, Falcons, and Capybaras.

    There are 3 bridges that cross this huge lake the most notable is the JK ( Juscelino Kubitschek) Bridge built in 2002.

    The highlight of any visit must be the sunset!
    Written July 30, 2023
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  • VivaMexicoLiz
    Mexico City, Mexico552 contributions
    I saw this bridge as part of a city tour arranged by my hotel with Rainha da Paz Turismo. Our English-speaking guide, Iraquemes, had a rich knowledge of all the places we stopped, a friendly manner, and a willingness to answer all kinds of questions. This bridge was designed to mimick skipping stones over Lake Paranoa. We didn't stay long, but enjoyed seeing the span and see locals out enjoying the lake- fishing, sailing, and just being outdoors.
    Written November 3, 2019
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  • vprathap
    Salt Lake City, UT78 contributions
    The stadium is very big and has the ability to accommodate more that 70000 people. Its full 360 degrees view to all audience but the maintenance is not great.
    Written August 16, 2016
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  • ASU_DrK
    Phoenix, AZ425 contributions
    The Palacio do Planalto is one of the more difficult important buildings to visit in Brasilia, as tours are only available on Sundays, and you must request an English tour in advance. If you are in town on Sunday, above all, do it! During my visit the tour consisted of about 30 Portuguese-speaking visitors, while I had my own private tour guide assigned to me to translate in English. Deborah did a wonderful job providing all the details, and the building is well worth the visit. Plus, as with all the major buildings in Brasilia, the tour is free!
    Written August 15, 2019
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  • BrunoLonx
    Brasilia, DF285 contributions
    The Church of Our Lady of Fatima (locally known as Igrejinha - little church) was the first brick-and-mortar church built in Brasília, built by Brazil then First Lady. It was inaugurated with a catholic mass and then a wedding, back in June, 28th 1958. Architect Oscar Niemeyer designed a church with a slab in form of an isosceles triangle, supported by an u-shaped wall, which. Its shape resembles a nun hat, and the use of reinforced concrete in its building allows for unlikely curved shapes, in which the architect plays with the materials. The outer walls decorated by iconic tiles designed by Athos Bulcão, another important name in the city's history. This church was built in 100 days, and it's located in a residential area, with lots of magnificent trees and near to a thriving commercial area. Well worth the visit, which won't take you more than 5 minutes.
    Written November 30, 2023
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