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Brazil|Curitiba|The Most Livable City in My Heart

If Rio is the city that surprised me the most in Brazil, then Curitiba is the one I’d most love to live in. 1️⃣ Parque Municipal Barigui This park is home to countless free-roaming capybaras! Beyond its wildlife and diverse flora, it offers well-developed trails for walking, running, and cycling. The park is always buzzing with people exercising — a beautiful environment with a vibrant atmosphere. 2️⃣ The "Big Eye" Museum (Museu Oscar Niemeyer) The museum features a massive eye-shaped structure. It looks stunning under both bright sunlight and sunset glow. The park behind it is filled with young people picnicking — relaxed and joyful. 3️⃣ Jardim Botânico Fanchette Rischbieter A French-style garden with a dreamy glass greenhouse at its center. The variety of plants and serene lake make it a must-visit. 4️⃣ Colonial-Era Architecture The city retains its colonial-era buildings, especially churches that exude Portuguese charm. 5️⃣ Global Livability & Innovation Curitiba was among the first cities recognized by the UN as one of the world’s most livable. It’s also the birthplace of the BRT (Bus Rapid Transit) system, with uniquely designed stations worth checking out. 6️⃣ Food Rescue After enduring one too many bland "white people meals" in South America, I highly recommend "Daijiang Churrascaria" — a barbecue buffet with excellent meat quality and variety. At 150 BRL per person, this value is unimaginable in Argentina! #Parque Barigui#Museu Oscar Niemeyer#Curitiba#TravelBrazil

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Brazil|Curitiba|The Most Livable City in My Heart

If Rio is the city that surprised me the most in Brazil, then Curitiba is the one I’d most love to live in. 1️⃣ Parque Municipal Barigui This park is home to countless free-roaming capybaras! Beyond its wildlife and diverse flora, it offers well-developed trails for walking, running, and cycling. The park is always buzzing with people exercising — a beautiful environment with a vibrant atmosphere. 2️⃣ The "Big Eye" Museum (Museu Oscar Niemeyer) The museum features a massive eye-shaped structure. It looks stunning under both bright sunlight and sunset glow. The park behind it is filled with young people picnicking — relaxed and joyful. 3️⃣ Jardim Botânico Fanchette Rischbieter A French-style garden with a dreamy glass greenhouse at its center. The variety of plants and serene lake make it a must-visit. 4️⃣ Colonial-Era Architecture The city retains its colonial-era buildings, especially churches that exude Portuguese charm. 5️⃣ Global Livability & Innovation Curitiba was among the first cities recognized by the UN as one of the world’s most livable. It’s also the birthplace of the BRT (Bus Rapid Transit) system, with uniquely designed stations worth checking out. 6️⃣ Food Rescue After enduring one too many bland "white people meals" in South America, I highly recommend "Daijiang Churrascaria" — a barbecue buffet with excellent meat quality and variety. At 150 BRL per person, this value is unimaginable in Argentina! #Parque Barigui#Museu Oscar Niemeyer#Curitiba#TravelBrazil

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