Live a unique experience and get to know
behind the scenes of our true story.
The proposal of this Walking tour; elaborate
in 2012 by the guide Fabrício Rodrigues, is
present the city through a dynamic
unique and surprising mica; an immersion
cultural-historical through a pleasant
walking through the streets, alleys, woods,
streets and main churches of Tiradentes.
Lots of details, tips, exclusive giveaways
and curiosities will be guaranteed in the
Walking Tour Alleys of Tiradentes.
Recommended for the whole family.
(Limited places).
In this Walking Tour you will be presented all the streets, alleys, churches and museums of the city. As Tiradentes is small, with 2h30 you can get to know the whole city. The tour route includes the following itinerary:
- Church and Largo das Mercês
- Bridge of Forras
- Largo das Forras
- Bom Jesus da Poverty Chapel
- Chapels of the Passinhos
- Quarry Alley
- Padre Toledo Museum
- Chapel of Saint John the Evangelist
- Matrix Alley
- Matrix Well
- Saint Anthony's Headquarters
- Pacu Alley
- Sun Watch
- Chamber Street
- Town hall
- Alley of the Rosary
- Chapel of the Rosary
- Right Street
- Jail (Museum of Santana)
- Ramalho townhouse / 4 corners
- Museum of Liturgy
- Street Ball Game
- San Jose Fountain
- Mother Water Forest
- Chapel and Alto São Francisco (optional)
Does the internal visit take place in churches and museums?
A complete historical, artistic and architectural contextualization of the exterior of museums and churches will be carried out. The guides will provide tips on the collection and the best times for internal visits, in this way after the tour, each participant can return to the points of interest. The chapels that DE not charge a visiting fee and are open during the tour will be visited internally.
Bus station square, in front of the handicraft fair
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Brazilian Real (BRL)
UTC-3 (Brasília Time)
127V/220VV, 60HzHz
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