The best time to visit is during the São João Festival in June, but visitors can enjoy the city year-round.
Yes, it offers family-friendly attractions and festivals that cater to visitors of all ages.
Dishes like 'carne de sol,' 'baião de dois,' and 'rubacão' are popular in the region.
Yes, several nature trails and parks provide opportunities for hiking and enjoying the outdoors.
Like any city, safety depends on various factors, but tourist areas are generally considered secure.
The city has a network of buses and taxis offering convenient travel within and around the city.
Yes, the city hosts several other cultural and music events throughout the year.
Definitely, local markets like the São José market are open to tourists looking for local goods.
Various accommodation options are available, ranging from budget hostels to more upscale hotels.
While Portuguese is the official language, English is spoken in tourist areas to some extent.