On this incredible tour of the City of Santos, you will be enchanted by the charming historic center, where you can visit the Coffee Museum, the Pelé Museum, and have a panoramic tour on a historic tram reminiscent of the 19th century, passing through the historic streets of the city ! Even after this immersion in the history of Brazil, we will visit the largest open-air garden in Praia and enjoy an incredible view of the city from the top of Monte Serrat.
The main highlights of the experience are:
Visit amazing places such as: Coffee Museum Historical Trolley Pele Museum Vila Belmiro Orla Gardens Amazing Beaches Santos Port Panoramic Views
Pickup included
Installed inside the 19th -century Casarões do Valongo, which were damaged by two fires and then completely rebuilt, the Pelé Museum exhibits shirts, football boots, balls, honors and awards, trophies, a football made of socks and a shoeshine box, among other items from the personal collection of "The Athlete of the 20th Century". There are 2,354 items in all, to be displayed in rotation, according to exhibition theme (the first is "4 Cups and 1 King). In the museum's 4,134 square meters the public can also enjoy audio presentations, films, photos and texts about the history of the "King" As well as this, there is an interactive space where visitors can test their ball skills and even compare them to Pelé's performance.
The Tram Line offers a true time travel across 40 points of historical and cultural interest. Departing from Valongo Station - the 1867 building of the first railroad in São Paulo - the 19th and 20th centuries trams run 5km in the Historic Center in about 40 minutes, in a script monitored by a tour guide. These are original vehicles from Scotland, Portugal and Italy that guarantee Santos the first International Living Tram Museum in Latin America. Motorists and drivers wear replicas of the original uniform from the time when trams were the main means of transportation in the city.
A place that brings together tradition, architecture, history, flavors and aromas. Installed in an eclectic-style building, with an area of 6,000 m² and more than 200 doors and windows, the Coffee Museum, inaugurated in 1998, is much more than a tourist attraction that showcases the number one Brazilian export at the end of the 19th century. It is an experience of various sensations, from the cultivation of the bean to the consolidation of coffee as one of the national symbols. Permanent and temporary exhibitions, works of art, period furniture, themed shop and a café serving the best coffee beans – including the most expensive and rarest in the country – are some of its many attractions.
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The guide will be waiting at Concais Santos terminal passenger holding a sign with your name. If you're staying in other place let us now.