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City Guide
Morro Agudo, São Paulo, Brazil
Overview
Morro Agudo is a charming town located in the northeastern part of São Paulo state, known for its sugarcane plantations and friendly small-town atmosphere. Visitors can experience traditional Brazilian countryside life and enjoy regional cuisine, all set amid a tranquil landscape.
Best Time to Visit
April to September for mild, dry weather and local festivals.
Local Tips
Most places accept cash only; ATMs can be scarce so come prepared. Public transport is limited, consider renting a car or using taxis.
Cultural Etiquette
Casual and modest dress is the norm. Tipping is appreciated but not mandatory (about 10% in restaurants). Greet locals with a friendly 'bom dia' (good morning).
Safety Warnings
Morro Agudo is generally safe, but petty theft can occur in busier areas like Centro, keep an eye on belongings. Avoid isolated or poorly lit streets at night, particularly in less central neighborhoods.
Hidden Gems
Visit the Capela de São Sebastião for its historic architecture, explore the small artisanal markets for unique goods, and stroll or picnic by the Rio Pardo riverside park.
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