Campos do Jordão is a city located in the mountainous region of the state of São Paulo, Brazil.
It is known as the "Brazilian Switzerland" for its cool climate and European architecture.
The city is located at an altitude of 1,628 meters above sea level, which makes it the highest tourist spot in Brazil.
Visitors can enjoy stunning panoramic views, stroll the cobbled streets of the historic center, and visit attractions such as the Felícia Leirner Museum and Boa Vista Palace.
Campos do Jordão is a popular destination throughout the year, but especially in winter, when temperatures can drop to zero degrees.
It is also known for its winter festival, which attracts artists from all over Brazil for classical music performances.
To get to Campos do Jordão you can take a bus from São Paulo or Rio de Janeiro, or drive approximately 170 km from the capital of São Paulo.
The city is located in the Serra da Mantiqueira region, surrounded by mountains, forests and waterfalls, making it an ideal destination for nature and adventure lovers.
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