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  • Small Carriage tours leave the Largo das Forras square and the train station to visit the main attractions in the old town. The 1-hour ride costs R$ 15 and carries up to 4 persons.
  • Trekking in the nearby mountains of Serra de São José.
  • Cultural and gastronomic festival in August

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Tiradentes

Buildings from times long gone and the cobblestone streets give Tiradentes a very special feeling. Its main attractions include:

Churches

  • The beautiful Church of Saint Anthony (Igreja de Santo Antônio) (1732).
  • Rosário dos Pretos
  • São Francisco de Paula - the nicest views of Tiradentes, from a hilltop

Other buildings

  • Chafariz - A fountain dating back to the 1700s
  • Stone Bridge
  • Casa da Câmara

Museums

  • Padre Toledo
  • Casa da Cultura
  • Yves Alves Cultural Center

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Tiradentes

Tiradentes is located 14 km from São João del Rei, 215 km from Belo Horizonte, 325 km from Rio de Janeiro and 483 from São Paulo.

There are about 10 buses a day from (and to) São João del Rei (8 on weekends). The bus station (Rodoviária) is located near the São Francisco de Paula church at Praça Silva Jardim. Tel: (32) 3355-1100. There are no ticket booths, pay onboard.

On weekends, the maria-fumaça (steam train) leaves the neighbouring city of São João del Rei twice a day (10 am and 3 pm). The 35-minute trip is a nice way to get into town in full "vintage" style.


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Tiradentes

Cars are allowed to circulate, but given the compact size of the old town, slowly walking around is by far the best way to see and feel the place. The irregular ancient pavement may not be quite friendly to those with locomotion disabilities, though.


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Tiradentes

There are many sweets and crafts shops around town. Most of the crafts are actually made by people living at the Bichinho district, separated from town by a narrow 7 km long dust road. Go there if you want to get cheaper prices buy from the artists directly, but be prepared to gold-dig a little bit.


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Tiradentes
  • Viradas do Largo - Rua do Moinho, 11. (32) 3355-1111. Also known as restaurante da Beth (Beth's restaurant) this place is slightly off the tourist trail but well worth a visit for fine examples of typical mineiro regional food such as the tropeiro beans. The dishes are expensive for local standards (R$ 50-55 for two) but well prepared and well-served: a plate for two may well fill up three people.
  • Pasta & cia - Rua Frederico Ozanan, 327. Fone: (32) 3355-1478. Home-made pasta, nice for when you want to take a break from those all-Brazilian dishes.

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Tiradentes

There are several bars in and around the Largo das Forras square.

Bottles of fine Brazilian cachaça can be bought in many shops scattered around town.


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Tiradentes