Seven days of nice food, people, and hospitality at a 200-year-old farm in Brazil's countryside.
Take a break and experience life in the Cradle of Freedom in Brazil. A land where brave men once pursued dreams—the dream of gold and freedom from Portugal. Inspired by the French Revolution and the American fight for independence. Minas Gerais is rich in history, colonial architecture, Brazil’s most loved cuisine, and its warmest, most welcoming people.
Those are the experiences you can count on.
Used to be a horse breeding farm, with a few cowboys hangin’ around, but they’re all gone now! Naah, they sold the place to some wealthy lady and had to move on!
Used to be a horse breeding farm, with a few cowboys hangin’ around, but they’re all gone now! Naah, they sold the place to some wealthy lady and had to move on!
Back in the day, Villa Rica was the biggest city in Latin America, with twice the folks New York had. It even pushed Brazil’s capital to move down south, closer to the gold—what we now call Rio de Janeiro.
Back in the day, Villa Rica was the biggest city in Latin America, with twice the folks New York had. It even pushed Brazil’s capital to move down south, closer to the gold—what we now call Rio de Janeiro.
What about the afternoon and night?
I’ve got all the best spots listed—shops, sweet treats, art galleries, events, and bars. I’ll keep it updated with any cool parties or stuff worth checking out.
Plus, some general tips. But don’t worry, Minas Gerais is super safe. Tiradentes doesn’t even have a record of violence. And of course, relax, mucho take it easy, and enjoy the hotel!
Single
It's all included- Acesso a tudo
Shared rooms (2 person)
It's all included- Acesso a tudo
Family (up to 4)
It's all included- Acesso a tudo