Clara Arte offers progressive discounts and expands exclusive tours at Inhotim with experiences in art, nature and architecture.
Amid the gardens, galleries and trails of Latin America’s largest open-air museum, Clara Arte in Brumadinho stands out as a destination for those seeking immersion in art, nature and contemporary architecture. Located inside the Inhotim Institute, the resort allows guests to experience the artistic territory at their own pace, with contemplation and differentiated access to usually busy areas.
The hotel’s atmosphere reinforces this integration. Its 46 bungalows were designed to connect with the surroundings and feature a fireplace veranda, bathtub, Baby Pantry, heated indoor and outdoor pools, spa, sauna, gym and a playroom by Artur Lescher. The resort welcomes families, couples, cultural travelers and international tourists and plans expansion by 2026, with new accommodations and a sports area with courts and a bar.
Progressive Discounts
The Progressive Discounts campaign runs until December 19, except holidays. Guests receive 10% off bookings of three nights and 15% off stays of five nights or more, with full board and non-alcoholic beverages during meals.
The campaign is also valid for stays between January 2 and 31, offering an opportunity to start 2026 at one of the country’s most awarded destinations.
Promotional rates for two people start at R$ 2,644 and may be paid in up to eight installments. Reservations and information are available at www.clararesorts.com.br.
Exclusive tours at Inhotim
In addition to its natural atmosphere, Clara Arte offers guided tours led by Inhotim educators on Mondays and Tuesdays, when the museum remains closed to the public. The itineraries explore emblematic galleries, outdoor artworks and themed gardens, connecting visitors to art, botany and architecture.
During the end-of-year period, two additional dates expand the experience: December 24 and 31, both Tuesdays, with small groups and a format similar to the regular tours.
The Monday itinerary includes the Psicoativa Tunga, Valeska Soares, Grada Kilomba and Lygia Pape galleries. The visit also covers the outdoor works Viewing Machine by Olafur Eliasson and Desert Park by Dominique Gonzales-Foester.
The route also includes the themed gardens Viveiro Educador, Jardim de Todos os Sentidos, Jardim Desértico, Jardim de Transição, Meliponário and Vandário, featuring botanical highlights such as Philodendron, Pau-brasil, Agave-polvo, Canela-de-ema, Jequitibá and Ariri-mirim.

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