Located 4h20 from the capital of São Paulo, Ibitinga is a country town that you need to visit at least once in your life, especially if you’re thinking of buying a brand new trousseau for your home. This is because the city is known as the ‘National Capital of Embroidery’ and offers an (almost) infinite variety of products for bed, table and bath lovers.
So, if you’re looking for a destination where you can have lots of fun, whether it’s shopping or practicing extreme sports, be sure to include Ibitinga on your list of inland cities to visit!
What to do in Ibitinga?
Without a doubt, the main attraction of this small town is its craft fair, which takes place every Saturday and brings together more than 500 stalls. There, visitors can buy trousseau items at a good price, as well as the traditional embroidery that is the town’s trademark.
Ibitinga’s other two strong points are culture and nature. At the Museu e Arquivo Histórico Municipal and Centro Artístico Duílio Galli, visitors can see works by great artists such as Tarsila do Amaral and Alfredo Volpi, and in the countryside, they can enjoy ecological trails, climbing, rafting and even paragliding! A full plate for those who enjoy an adrenaline rush.
When is the best time to visit the city?
Thinking of visiting the ‘National Capital of Embroidery’? The best time to visit Ibitinga is between April and September, when the weather gets milder and favors outdoor walks. In addition, in July there is the Embroidery Festival, which brings together various exhibitors and products for bed, table and bath.
The destination is ideal for visiting with the family and offers options for all tastes. So don’t miss the opportunity to take this trip and immerse yourself in the culture, tradition and nature of the region.