Local Cuisine
Try the traditional 'comida caseira' (home-cooked food) in local diners for an authentic taste of the region.





Nova Londrina is situated in the northwest of Paraná, Brazil, serving as a modest but vital center for the region's agricultural activities. With a population of around 13,000, the city maintains a slow and welcoming pace of life typical of the Brazilian interior. The surrounding landscape is dominated by farming, providing a scenic backdrop of rolling fields. While it lacks the high-octane attractions of larger cities, Nova Londrina offers visitors an opportunity to experience genuine local culture, traditional hospitality, and the quiet charm of a community deeply connected to the land.
Nova Londrina is situated in the northwest of Paraná, Brazil, serving as a modest but vital center for the region's agricultural activities. With a population of around 13,000, the city maintains a slow and welcoming pace of life typical of the Brazilian interior. The surrounding landscape is dominated by farming, providing a scenic backdrop of rolling fields. While it lacks the high-octane attractions of larger cities, Nova Londrina offers visitors an opportunity to experience genuine local culture, traditional hospitality, and the quiet charm of a community deeply connected to the land.
Authentic rural Brazilian atmosphere.
Agricultural landscapes surrounding the city.
A peaceful escape from busy urban centers.
Tourist infrastructure is limited compared to major metropolitan areas.
The city is very quiet, making it better for relaxation than for nightlife.
The local economy and activity levels are heavily tied to agricultural cycles.
Try the traditional 'comida caseira' (home-cooked food) in local diners for an authentic taste of the region.
The city is small enough to explore on foot, but a car is useful for visiting the surrounding countryside.
Experiencing authentic rural Paraná and a slow pace of life.
BRL R$
$30-$60 p/day
12,923
Learning a few basic phrases in Portuguese will go a long way as English is rarely spoken here.
Portuguese
April-September
Pleasant temperatures and blooming landscapes make this a great time for scenic drives.
Expect hot and humid weather; it is the peak of the growing season.
The weather cools down, offering a comfortable climate for visiting local markets.
The dry season brings cooler nights and clear skies, ideal for exploring the outdoors.