

A space for encounters, culture, and affection in Atibaia that welcomes people, ideas, and projects with purpose. It promotes art, gastronomy, local entrepreneurship, sustainability, and diversity in multiple forms and expressions.

A historical landmark in Atibaia, spanning over 240 years and functioning as an independent cultural space since 1975. It is characterized by its preserved colonial architecture and hosts a variety of exhibitions and cultural events.

A cultural space dedicated to art in Atibaia, featuring exhibition galleries, a café with views of Pedra Grande, and artistic performances. An important center for cultural dissemination within the city's community.

Convention and events center inaugurated in 2005, named in honor of the illustrious sculptor Victor Brecheret. Modern space for holding congresses, seminars, fairs and corporate events in the Atibaia region.

A revitalized cultural complex that functions as a cinema, theater, and art gallery in Atibaia. Inaugurated in 1950, the Cine Itá was restored to serve as a multifunctional center for performing arts and cultural cinema.

Former train station transformed into a space for cultural and historical events in Atibaia. It preserves the region's historical railway collection and offers interactive experiences with stories from the era of rail transport.

A modern cultural space run by SESI dedicated to the democratization of culture through artistic and technological activities. It offers free programming including film, theater, dance, music, visual arts, and digital inclusion in Atibaia.
A historic staircase connecting the center of Atibaia to the Alvinópolis neighborhood, composed of cobblestone steps. It features 15 Stations of the Cross depicted in artistic panels by Amilcar Rocha, illuminated by LED lighting.
A farm hotel in Atibaia offering a rural experience with lodging, swimming pool, Wi-Fi, and private parking. A tranquil setting with panoramic views of the region, ideal for families and groups seeking contact with nature.

A large-scale annual festival held in September, lasting four weekends. It celebrates local flowers and strawberries with gastronomy, cultural shows, arts, and landscaping, attracting hundreds of thousands of visitors.

A permanent fair offering handcrafted items from local artisans and a variety of gastronomic dishes. It takes place on Saturdays in a green space with free admission, bringing together art, gastronomy, and family leisure in Atibaia.

Historic 18th-century church located in Praça Guilherme Gonçalves in the center of Atibaia. An important site for the celebration of Congadas and traditional festivities linked to the Afro-Brazilian community of the city.

The São João Batista Parish Church is the main historical Catholic temple in Atibaia, located in Praça Claudino Alves in the city center. Recently restored, it serves as a space for religious celebrations and cultural events for the community.

A non-profit civil association created in 2013 that functions as a catalyst for cultural activities in Atibaia. It offers support, promotion, and training in the cultural field, focusing on the production and distribution of creative products and services.

A karting track operated by VF Racing Karts, offering promotional races, space for birthdays and private events. A place for fun and karting competition for all ages in Atibaia.

Urban leisure area with a large artificial water feature, clay walking track, sand sports courts, slackline, outdoor gym, bleachers, and a cable car offering panoramic views of the city. Public bathing area with seasonal pools.

Iconic tourist sign with the text "I Love Atibaia" and a heart in the shape of a strawberry. A must-stop for tourist photographs, with special lighting for night photos and located near Lago do Major.

A symbolic monument dedicated to world peace, inaugurated in 1981 and known as Tenchi Seidai or Shinseki (God's Stone). One of only 5 monuments in this series outside of Japan, located in a rural area of Atibaia.
Natural history museum located in Edmundo Zanoni Park with a collection of over 8,750 pieces. It features exhibits of regional fauna and flora, including animal skeletons, natural dioramas, and geological collections.

A historical museum housed in a colonial building that holds a collection of pieces of historical, artistic, and ethnographic value from the Atibaia region, showcasing the city's history from the 17th century to the present day.

A space dedicated to the cultivation of orchids and semi-hydroponic strawberries in Atibaia. It offers guided tours to learn cultivation techniques, with the possibility of purchasing seedlings and fresh strawberries harvested by the visitor using a Pick-and-Pay system.

Large commercial complex with over 45,000 m² of built area and more than 35 stores. Offers national and international brands with permanent discounts on clothing, accessories, home goods and gastronomy in Atibaia.

A Catholic church located in the Alvinópolis neighborhood of Atibaia, with a unique architecture that, when viewed from above, resembles an inclined cross. It functions as an active religious center and an important architectural landmark for the community.

A tourist complex that combines a leisure park with an oriental-inspired themed garden. The Japanese Garden features an oriental gate, bridge, island, bonsai trees, and stone walkways, creating a space for contemplation and meditation in Atibaia.

The main urban park in Atibaia, covering almost 40,000 m², features a lake with paddle boats, a children's playground, a Japanese garden, an Artisan's Hall, and a Natural History Museum. It is also the venue for the Family, Music, and Strawberry Festival.

With over 250 hectares of preserved Atlantic Forest in the Serra do Itapetinga mountain range, between 900 and 1,300 meters of altitude. It has trails such as Gruta do Saci, Lajeado and Grota Funda, with vegetation rich in bromeliads and orchids.

The Pedra Grande, Atibaia's main landmark, is a granite massif in the Serra do Itapetinga mountain range, standing 1,418 meters above sea level. From its summit, the entire city offers a 360-degree panoramic view. It is a popular launch point for hang gliding and paragliding.

Municipal natural park with 263 hectares in the Serra do Itapetinga. Environmental conservation area with trails, viewpoints, lake and visitor center. Rich biodiversity with endemic species and diverse fauna.

Landing area for hang gliding and paragliding practice, managed by the Atibaia Hang Gliding Club (CAVL). Large grassy field used for landing and training in hang gliding and paragliding.

Scientific research center operated by INPE with a 13.7-meter diameter radio telescope. The facility is dedicated to astrophysics, solar research, and radio astronomy, and is important for national and international scientific studies.

Environmental Protection Area with a historic dam built in 1928 for hydroelectric power generation. It offers infrastructure for water sports, nature appreciation, and waterfront restaurants in Atibaia.

An ecological park with over 300 hectares of preserved Atlantic Forest for more than 100 years, offering 30 km of marked trails divided into 5 routes of varying difficulty, waterfalls, lakes, and impressive rock formations.