As Brazil dances through Carnival, Porto Alegre, Cuiabá and Campo Grande deliver peace with stunning sunsets, special feijoadas and wild nature to recharge your soul.
Porto Alegre: Sunsets and Gaucho Culture
The Rio Grande do Sul capital captivates with the Guaíba waterfront sunset. Strolls in Parque da Redenção soothe the mind.
Historic center and Mercado Público showcase authentic flavors. Deville Prime Porto Alegre (https://www.deville.com.br/hotel-deville-prime-porto-alegre) sits near the airport.
Green spaces, outdoor pool and spacious rooms ensure rest. Included regional breakfast highlights local produce.
Cuiabá: Gateway to Pantanal and Chapada
Cuiabá launches trips to the Pantanal and Chapada dos Guimarães. Trails unveil unique landscapes.
Deville Prime Cuiabá (https://www.deville.com.br/hotel-deville-prime-cuiaba), downtown, offers calm. Pool, gym and comfy rooms await post-excursion.
Breakfast features typical fruits, homemade cakes and light regional cuisine options.
Campo Grande: Feijoada and Vast Parks
Sul-mato-grossense capital shines in gastronomy. Deville Prime Campo Grande (https://www.deville.com.br/hotel-deville-prime-campo-grande) hosts special feijoada on Carnival Saturday, February 14, 2026, from 12pm to 4pm.
Full menu, samba circle, live music, caipirinha station, bar snacks and kids’ activities create relaxed vibes. Pool and gym add leisure.
Visit Parque das Nações Indígenas, Latin America’s largest urban park. Bioparque Pantanal, world’s biggest freshwater aquarium, displays biodiversity.
Mercadão Municipal serves local dishes. Museums and cultural centers dive into regional history.
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