Curitiba, Brazil
Considered the best capital city to live in Brazil, Curitiba is known for its many parks, its innovative public transportation system, and its high cultural diversity. Curitiba is the capital of Paraná, a state in southern Brazil. Focusing heavily on promoting sustainability through various green initiatives, Curitiba has many beautiful outdoor attractions such as the Botanic Garden, Barigui Park, Tangua Park, and many others. The city is popularly known for its many coffee shops; you can easily find a coffee shop on every single corner you turn and each one has a special feel to it. Because the city was colonized by many different European and Mid-eastern countries, Curitiba has a huge variety of cultural communities and the cuisine is extremely diverse.
Unlike what most people think, the official language of Brazil is Portuguese, and not Spanish. Other famous attractions in Curitiba and nearby include the Oscar Niemeyer Museum, popularly known as the “Eye museum” because of its shape, the Wire Opera House, and Iguazu Falls (located in the city of Foz do Iguaçu).
Transportation
Airports
You can fly into Curitiba through the Afonso Pena International Airport. The airport is around 20 minutes from PUCPR by car.
Local Transit
Curitiba offers a local bus service to help navigate the city.