Excursion to Treze Tílias

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O Geovane Floripa Guide, in partnership with Meimbipe Tourism has specially prepared a 2-day travel itinerary for Thirteen Tilias. Currently with around 6 inhabitants, Thirteen linden trees is a small town in the middle west of Santa Catarina, considered the most Austrian city in Brazil. This title is given because in 1933 immigrants from Tyrol in Austria arrived in the region and constituted the largest Austrian colony in Brazil. In addition to the beautiful landscape, everything in the city reminds us of Austria: the white houses with wooden details and flower boxes on the windows, the gastronomy, traditions, parties and typical dances, in addition to the beautiful and well-kept parks. Included in the travel itinerary: visit to the Andreas Thaler Museum; Treze Tilias Central Square; Igreja Matriz; Immigrant Square; visit to wood carving and craft workshops; Tirolez dinner with Austrian folk dance group performance; visit to Tirolez world; visit to Chocolate Shops; Bierbaum brewery; Sunday lunch; walk through rural area of ​​Treze Tílias, where the first Austrian immigrants lived, with visits to gardens, caves and chapels. Departure points for departure: Sunray Station Canasvieiras - near the Tican Bus Terminal, at 05:15 am; in front of Shopping Beiramar at 05:35 am; retreat in front of Rita Maria Bus Terminal from Florianópolis, below the footbridge, at 05:45 am; Rooster Post near Shopping Itaguaçu at 06 am; Boca da Serra gas station, at the entrance BR 282, at 06:20h. It is possible to combine boarding at the Titri bus terminal, at Angeloni de Capoeiras Supermarket, at Shopping Continente, Shopping Via Catarina or in the cities along BR 282.

  Start: 13/04/2019 09:00

  End: 15/04/2019 02:30

  Values: R$ 459. For more details, contact us via WhatsApp: (48) 9 9953-5041. 5% discount for cash payments until March 08th. Payment via deposit can be made in 2 installments. For credit card payments, in up to 12 installments, the value is R$ 489. Infants are free.


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