Goiás

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Goiás, the historic heart of Brazil's Goiás state, is a UNESCO World Heritage site that feels like a perfectly preserved colonial time capsule. With its winding cobblestone streets, pastel-hued 18th-century houses, and baroque churches, this former capital offers a deep dive into Brazil's gold rush era. It's a place where history breathes from every corner, and the slow pace of life invites you to linger over strong coffee in a sun-drenched plaza.

Highlights & What to See

Suggested Time to Spend

Two full days is ideal to explore Goiás at a relaxed pace. Spend the first day wandering the historic center, visiting the main churches and museums, and enjoying a leisurely lunch at a traditional restaurant serving empadão goiano (a savory pie). On the second day, take a morning trip to the nearby Araguaia River for wildlife spotting or a boat tour, then return to town for an afternoon of exploring the quieter alleys and artisan shops. If you're short on time, a single day will still give you a good taste, but you'll miss the river experience.

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