Travel to Brasilia
Brasilia, the federal capital city of Brazil, is located in the central-west region of Brazil on the central plateau of Brazil. Know Brasilia
Entry Visas to Brazil
Brazil adopts a policy of reciprocity regarding visas. This means that nationals of countries that require visas for Brazilian citizens will need a visa to travel to Brazil. According to the Brazilian law, Brazil must agree, on a reciprocal basis, to offer visa waiver to nationals of another country, except for the hypotheses established in the Decree 9.731 / 2019. Brazil has signed visa exemption agreements with about 90 countries.
To find out if you need a visa to travel to Brazil, click here.
- Where to apply for a visa? Itamaraty (the Ministry of Foreign Affairs) is the body of the Brazilian government responsible for granting visas, which occurs through the Embassies, General Consulates, Consulates and Vice consulates of Brazil abroad. Here you can visit the Ministry of Foreign Affairs visa application here.
Airport
- The Presidente Juscelino Kubitschek International Airport (IATA: BSB) is the only international airport serving Brasília.
- Most flights to Brazil go to either Rio de Janeiro or São Paulo, where you can get a connection to Brasilia.
Airlines
LATAM, AZUL and GOL are Brazilian carrier serving many countries. But you also could fly from other such American Airlines, Delta and United, Air Canada, TAP Air Portugal, Aerolíneas Argentinas, Copa Airlines and others.
Accommodations
We are working to define partner hotels for our conference. We will announce the options shortly. In the meantime, you can check some options here.
Local Attractions
Brasília is a world national heritage buildings registered in the Unesco’s World Heritage Site. The city’s initial project was conceived by urban planner Lúcio Costa and the main buildings were designed by architect Oscar Niemeyer. Thus, there are many monuments and other attractions to be visited in the capital.
Take a look in both option below to see our tourist attractions:
Tourism in Brasilia
Tourist Guide