Local Cuisine
Try local dishes made with corn and poultry, reflecting the city's agricultural strengths.
Francisco Beltrão, established in 1952, is a bustling city in the state of Paraná, Brazil. With a population of over 80,000, it serves as a significant agricultural center, focusing on corn crops and poultry exports. The city's economy is further bolstered by industries such as textiles and aluminum manufacturing. Visitors can experience a blend of small commerce and public services, reflecting the local Brazilian culture. Its proximity to the cities of Marmeleiro and Renascença adds to its regional significance.
Strong agricultural economy.
Exports of turkey and chicken meat.
Presence of textile and aluminum industries.
Close proximity to Marmeleiro and Renascença.
Blend of small commerce and public services.
Close access to Marmeleiro and Renascença, ideal for regional exploration.
Agricultural-based economy with local industries.
Rich local culture with a focus on small commerce and public services.
Try local dishes made with corn and poultry, reflecting the city's agricultural strengths.
BRL R$
$50-$100 p/day
Public transport is available, but renting a car may offer more flexibility to explore the surrounding areas.
Check out local festivals and events that celebrate the city's agricultural heritage.
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March-MaySeptember-November
Spring is a pleasant time to visit with mild temperatures, ideal for exploring the city's agricultural surroundings.
Summers can be warm, making it a good time to enjoy local festivals and outdoor activities.
Fall offers a quieter experience with cooler temperatures, perfect for exploring the local industries.
Winters are mild, allowing for comfortable exploration of the city and its surroundings.