Águas de Lindóia

Águas de Lindóia is a city in the state of São Paulo. Its mineral water springs remain the primary touristic appeal of the city, although the surrounding area has a growing selection of eco-tourism activities on offer as well.

Understand
Águas de Lindóia is best known for its mineral water springs, discovered by a pair of Italian immigrants, brothers Henrique and Francisco Tozzi, in the 1900s. Accounts of apparently miraculous cures grew, attracting much attention; rumor has it that Madame Curie visited the springs to investigate. A town coalesced around the springs, becoming an official city in 1938.

Get in
From São Paulo by car, take the Bandeirantes Highway to Jundiaí and then pass through Itatiba, Morumgaba, Amparo, Serra Negra, and Lindóia, to finally arrive at Águas de Lindóia.

Go next

 * Campinas
 * Holambra