Holambra: Exploring Latin America's Largest Producer of Flowers and Plants

Discover Holambra, the largest producer of flowers and plants in Latin America. Explore its rich history, traditions, and culture, shaped by Dutch immigration and a blend of two peoples and two cultures.

Duration: 8 hours
Cancellation: 24 hours
Highlights
  • Portico da Cidade de Holambra - Upon arriving in Holambra, travelers will pause at the City Gate for photos while the tour guide shares the history, traditions, culture, and Dutch immigration that began in the late 1940s at the old Ribeirão Farm.
  • Macena Flores - The tour begins with a visit to the Flower Farm plantation, perfect for nature…
What's Included
  • Transport insurance
  • Pick-up and drop-off at hotels within 6 km of Sé Square
  • Local Tour Guide
  • In-vehicle air conditioning
  • All fees and taxes
What's Not Included
  • Lunch
  • Tickets of attractions outside of tour programming
Additional Information

Located a distance of 120 km from São Paulo, Holambra is acknowledged as the biggest producer of flowers and plants in Latin America, comprising roughly 45% of the nation’s overall production. The city, with its abundant green spaces and characteristic architecture, subtly showcases its history, customs, and cultural heritage. The beginning of its…

Location
Av. Paulista, 2355
Avenida Paulista
200 meters far from Consolação Subway Station.
Cancellation Policy

For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.

Customer Ratings
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Luiza
Sep 12, 2024
Knowing the Dutch culture - Very nice! It was nice to get to know some of the Dutch culture. Spend the day at the expoflora and marvel at the floral arrangements. I was a little disappointed in the part of food, quite expensive, but ok for tourist city, but I paid expensive and I was not satisfied in a place that made dishes. Hard and fat-filled meat, I threw almost everything away. The rose petals ice cream surprised me. I found it even better than the washing picole. Different and good. For my first time I ⁇ the place, meet the dances and typical food, but who has been in other years complained of this (2024) few plants pars buy and scarce garden. I believe the drought has affected.
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Dream07229144577
Aug 4, 2024
The city is a charm! - The city is a grace, it is worth taking a day to enjoy the main sights! All well taken care of, with various gastronomic options and nice places to meet and take photos.
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806arletea
Aug 2, 2024
Beautiful city with these wonderful flowers. - I've never been to a city in Brazil as beautiful as Holambra. Whoever has the opportunity to meet her is worth it. 😘😘😘
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Monicamladeia
Jul 3, 2024
Florida Holambra - The city is beautiful, very well ⁇ ined. Lots of parks, flowers, and nice people. Great restaurants and cafes. Cultural programming. I loved the city!!
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Veranunes_37
Apr 22, 2024
Enchanting City - I was in Holambra yesterday, 20/04 and I simply loved it. It's a charming city. To stroll, rest, eat and enjoy some attractions. Unfortunately, I left home a little late and got there midday, I'm from São Paulo and it's a two-hour trip. Some attractions end between 5 and 6 pm and for those who go there at night, the tracks are not lit, so for those who are not used to it, the ideal is to arrive early, enjoy the day and leave before dark. That aside, the city is wonderful, lots of food options. We had lunch at the Lago do Holandês restaurant, which is a reference there, but very crowded. We waited more than 1 hour to enter the restaurant, and after we placed our order it took another half hour to arrive. Conclusion, we arrived at the restaurant at 2:30 pm and left at 5:00 pm. The ideal is to make a reservation, we didn't know that.
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Milene_lagoas
Oct 1, 2023
Beautiful city, well maintained and easy to walk around. - The city is beautiful. Very well cared for, clean and safe. In two days you can see the entire city (by car or bike). We followed a route passing through the Portico, Praça da Bandeira, Monumento dos Imigrantes, Mill, beautiful Praça da Prefeitura, Church, Rua Coberta, Deck do Amor and Boulevard, where there is a restaurant and also where it is possible to try delicious ice creams made from Lavender, Roses, Jasmine , Hibiscus among others at Cafeteria Rosas de Holambra (I highly recommend it). The next day, you can visit flower fields in the morning (I went to Macena Flores and loved it) and also Van Gogh Park in the afternoon. All locations are easy to park. At the entrance to the city there are several stores where you can buy flower seedlings, seeds and other similar things.
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Dbdeus
Sep 30, 2024
Holambra - a feast of flowers and trade! - All very beautiful, well cared for and organized. Bathrooms in adequate quantity for the public, constantly sanitized. Expensive tickets, tumultuous entrance (not practical, digital + paper? I don't understand), food and drinks are expensive and you can't bring even water from outside - absurd! Some exhibitions do not receive much emphasis from the organizers (Van Gogh, Holambra Museum, Typical Dances). I'm glad I met you, but I'm not going back.
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Neibarros
Jun 30, 2024
A very beautiful city - A city worth visiting, with flat streets and easy to move around. It is quite small and the sights are close to each other, which makes it a lot easier. Good attractions, good restaurants but after 17:00hs she starts to stop. It is worth visiting, especially in September, which is the high season due to spring.
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Gabrielly
Nov 9, 2023
Interesting - It was a very good experience, my mother and I had a lot of fun, it was very busy that day but I really enjoyed the place and the experience.
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From $118
up to 12 guests
2 Adult
Cancellation: Free cancellation up to 24 hours before the start of your experience (local time).