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3 Days Itinerary in Cascavel, Brazil - Travel Guide
What to do in Cascavel for 3 days?
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3 Days Itinerary in Cascavel, Brazil - Travel Guide

The best 3 days itinerary & travel guide for Cascavel

Three Sun-filled Days in Cascavel, Brazil

Days Description
1 Day 1 - Arrival and City Exploration
2 Day 2 - Immerse in Local Culture
3 Day 3 - Park Expedition and Departure

Introduction

Experience the unique allure of Cascavel, Brazil in 3 days. The itinerary covers the city's main attractions, luscious natural parks and the best places to savor traditional Brazilian cuisine.

Day 1 - Arrival and City Exploration

Welcome to the vibrant city of Cascavel! Upon your arrival, check in to your hotel and then head straight to the Zoologico Municipal de Cascavel. It's a great spot to familiarize yourself with the local fauna and to start your day with a touch of excitement. Afterwards, make your way to the Lake Municipal Park and enjoy a picnic surrounded by stunning natural beauty. As the evening approaches, turn your steps towards the city center and enjoy a lovely dinner at Picanha na Tábua, one of Cascavel's top rated restaurants.

Day 2 - Immerse in Local Culture

After a refreshing breakfast, we're diving deep into the local culture. First stop, Catedral Nossa Senhora Aparecida, Cascavel's iconic cathedral with breathtaking architecture. Just around the corner you'll find Cascavel's Municipal Theater, a local gem that provides a peek into the city's vibrant arts and culture scene. Now, are you ready for a shopping spree? Drop by Shopping JL, a prime shopping destination offering everything from local handicrafts to high-end brands. At dusk, satiate your taste buds with some tantalizing churrasco at Costela Fogo de Chão.

Day 3 - Park Expedition and Departure

Start your last day in Cascavel with a sumptuous breakfast. Grab you sneakers and head to Parque Tarquínio, a vast natural park teeming with trails for a morning walk and spots to relish the sun. Hold tight, we'll next be venturing to Arnoldo Hansen Exhibition Park, a spot that offers recreational activities for all ages. Afriad to say this sumptuous tour ends here. Be sure to grab some Brazilian souvenirs to remember the beautiful time spent in Cascavel.

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FAQs about this
3 day itinerary in
Cascavel

What is the best time to visit Cascavel?

Southern Brazil tends to have a subtropical climate, so the temperatures in Cascavel are pleasant most of the year round. However, the most preferable time to visit would be between April and September.

What language is commonly spoken in Cascavel?

Portuguese is the official and most widely spoken language in Cascavel. However, English is also understood in many hotels and restaurants.

Can I use credit cards in Cascavel or should I carry cash?

Credit cards are widely accepted in Cascavel especially in hotels, restaurants, and shopping malls. However, it might be useful to carry some cash for small businesses and street markets.

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