Serra Negra

Perched high in the Mantiqueira Mountains, Serra Negra is a charming Brazilian colonial town that blends European heritage with stunning natural scenery. Cobblestone streets wind past pastel-colored houses, while the crisp mountain air invites you to explore waterfalls, hiking trails, and thermal springs. Known for its Swiss-Italian roots and thriving coffee culture, this is a place to slow down, sip a locally roasted brew, and soak in panoramic views from the Cristo Redentor statue.

Highlights & What to See

Suggested Time to Spend

Plan at least two full days to experience Serra Negra's highlights. Spend the first day exploring the historic center, riding the cable car, and visiting the Cristo statue for sunset. Dedicate the second day to hiking the waterfall circuit and a morning at the thermal springs. If you have a third day, take a coffee tour or day-trip to nearby Pedra Bela. The town is compact enough to explore on foot, but a car is useful for accessing outlying waterfalls and viewpoints.

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