Discover Petrópolis: An Imperial Day Trip with Beer and Cuisine

Planning a day outside Rio de Janeiro that combines history, culture, and local flavor? This Petropolis City Tour + Bohemia Brewery + Lunch offers a full immersion into one of Brazil’s most charming mountain towns. For around $86, you’ll spend about 13 hours exploring stately palaces, historic museums, and delightful breweries, all with the convenience of hotel pickup and guided commentary.
What makes this experience stand out? First, the visit to the Imperial Museum and Quitandinha Palace gives an authentic glimpse of Brazil’s royal past, rare in day-trip tours. Second, the brewery tour at Bohemia offers a modern, sensory experience, with tastings of craft beers that are hard to beat in Latin America.
A potential pitfall? The tour is a long day that requires good walking and comfort with group transportation — so it’s best suited for active travelers ready for a full schedule. If you enjoy history, architecture, and a touch of local brewing culture, this trip delivers value and a taste of Brazil’s regal and lively spirit.
This tour is perfect for history buffs, beer enthusiasts, and those looking for a well-rounded day with flexible guided insights into Petrópolis’s unique charm.
Key Points
- Historic Highlights: Visit the Imperial Museum, Quitandinha Palace, and the Cathedral of São Pedro de Alcântara.
- Cultural Insights: Learn about Brazil’s imperial history and architecture from knowledgeable guides.
- Local Flavors: Enjoy a delicious buffet lunch at Soberano Grill alongside the city’s historic sights.
- Brewery Experience: Discover the art of beer-making and sample three craft beers at Bohemia Brewery.
- Convenience: Includes transportation, guided commentary, museum and brewery tickets, and lunch.
- Long but Rewarding: A full day that balances cultural richness with fun, making it ideal for those with a full day to spare.
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Exploring the Full Day: An In-Depth Review

Starting Point and Transportation
The tour kicks off early, with pickup between 7:45 am and 9:30 am from designated zones in Rio de Janeiro. You’ll travel in an air-conditioned vehicle, which is a relief on a long day that covers a lot of ground. The group size is capped at 40, so it’s intimate enough for meaningful interaction without feeling crowded.
The Historic Heart of Petrópolis
Our first stop was Centro Histórico de Petrópolis, the core of the city’s charm. This area is packed with buildings that echo European elegance, and it’s where you’ll find many of the key sights like the Imperial Palace, the Catedral de São Pedro de Alcântara, and the Crystal Palace.
The Quitandinha Palace truly steals the show. Built between 1941 and 1944, this vast structure was designed as one of South America’s largest casino-hotels. With 440 apartments, towering halls, and a massive dome, it’s easy to see why it’s considered a highlight. The palace’s front lake, shaped like Brazil, adds a whimsical touch, with plenty of opportunities for photos. One reviewer emphasized its grandeur, describing it as “enormous,” with a “large lake in front… sand brought from Copacabana beach,” giving it a quirky, local flavor.
Cultural and Religious Sites
Next, we visited São Pedro de Alcântara Cathedral, a Gothic masterpiece reminiscent of European churches. The stained glass windows and Carrara marble sculptures make it a peaceful spot for reflection. This stop is relatively brief but enriching, offering insight into the city’s spiritual side and its connection to the imperial past.
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The Imperial Museum: A Window Into Brazil’s Royal Past
The Imperial Museum deserves special mention. Housed in the former summer residence of Dom Pedro II, it’s like walking inside a living history book. The furniture, jewelry, and documents are remarkably well-preserved, allowing us to imagine what life was like for Brazil’s last emperors. One reviewer noted, “Walking through the halls of the palace feels like entering a time capsule,” emphasizing how authentic and well-maintained the exhibits are. The museum’s throne and carriages are particularly striking.
The Crystal Palace: A Historic Exhibition Space
The Crystal Palace, built in 1884, was designed to showcase agricultural products and flowers. Today, it hosts cultural events, but its history as the site where Princess Isabel signed the abolition of slavery in 1888 makes it a site of national importance. The building’s cast-iron structure, a gift from France, is a beautiful example of 19th-century engineering. Its role in significant historical moments makes it worth a quick visit.
Santos Dumont’s Enchanted House
The Museu Casa de Santos Dumont offers a glimpse into the life of Brazil’s aviation pioneer. Known as The Enchanted House, it’s filled with personal objects, books, and furniture. The house’s unique features, like the racket-shaped staircase and observatory, add charm and personality. While the tour doesn’t include entrance tickets for this site, it’s a lovely stop that highlights Brazil’s inventive spirit.
Lunch Break and Local Cuisine
About mid-morning, the group moves to Soberano Grill for a buffet lunch. The setting is central and convenient, allowing us to refuel before the afternoon’s activities. The buffet includes local flavors, and reviews praise the “good value for money” and “delicious food,” making it a restorative break.
The Highlight: Bohemia Brewery
In the afternoon, we arrive at Cervejaria Bohemia, one of Latin America’s most renowned breweries. The tour here is more than just a tasting — it’s a chance to learn about the history, art, and science of brewing. The environment is modern and interactive, designed to appeal to beer lovers and curious travelers alike.
Sampling three craft beers, all brewed on-site, was a definite highlight. Reviewers describe it as “an incredible experience,” with one noting the “most complete brewing experience in Latin America.” The guide explains the ingredients and process, making it educational as well as enjoyable. After the tasting, you can relax at the bar or restaurant, pairing beers with local dishes.
The End of a Full Day
After a day packed with sights, stories, and flavors, we’re dropped back in Rio in the early evening, exhausted but enriched. The long duration might be a challenge for some, but most reviewers felt it was worth every minute.
Who Should Consider This Tour?

This experience caters best to history enthusiasts, architecture lovers, and beer aficionados. The guided visits to iconic sites like the Imperial Palace and Quitandinha Palace will appeal to those interested in Brazil’s monarchy and culture. The brewery tour is ideal for curious travelers wanting a behind-the-scenes look into craft brewing.
It’s also suitable for active travelers comfortable with a full schedule, walking, and group transportation. Families with older children, groups of friends, or couples looking for a comprehensive day trip should find this tour both educational and fun.
Final Thoughts: Is It Worth It?

For a well-rounded introduction to Petropolis, this tour packs in historic landmarks, cultural insights, and a fun beer experience, all in one day. The guided approach ensures you gain context and stories that bring each site to life, while the included tickets and lunch make planning simple.
The value for money is substantial, given the number of sites visited and the quality of experiences. Reviewers highlighted the knowledgeable guides, and the stunning views and architecture truly make the day special.
However, remember it’s a long day, so pack comfortable shoes and be prepared for a busy schedule. If you’re looking for a relaxed, slow-paced sightseeing experience, this might be a bit too intense. But if you want a comprehensive, engaging look into Brazil’s imperial past and modern brewing culture—this tour hits the mark.
Frequently Asked Questions

Is hotel pickup included?
Yes, pickup is offered from designated zones in Rio de Janeiro, making it convenient to start your day.
How long does the tour last?
The tour runs approximately 13 hours, including travel time, so expect a full, activity-filled day.
What sights are included?
You’ll visit the Imperial Museum, Quitandinha Palace, São Pedro de Alcântara Cathedral, Crystal Palace, Santos Dumont House, and Bohemia Brewery, plus a stop for lunch.
Are tickets included?
Yes, tickets for the Imperial Museum and Bohemia Brewery are included, as well as lunch. Entrance fees for certain sites like Casa do Alemão are not covered.
Can I taste the beer at Bohemia?
Yes, all travelers over 18 will taste three different craft beers brewed on-site, making it a highlight for beer enthusiasts.
What should I wear?
Comfortable walking shoes are recommended, as the tour involves a fair amount of walking through historic sites.
Is this tour suitable for children?
It’s best suited for older children and adults due to the long hours and walking involved. If visiting with kids, consider their comfort with a full day of sightseeing.
This Petropolis tour offers a balanced mix of history, culture, and local flavor, making it a fantastic way to spend a day outside Rio. It’s especially rewarding for those who appreciate stories behind the architecture, enjoy a good craft beer, and want to see Brazil’s imperial past come alive.
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