Ponta Grossa

Ponta Grossa is a city in the Campos Gerais region of Central Paraná. In 2020, the city was home to 306,000 people.

Understand
The two biggest tourist attractions are the Vila Velha State Park and the National Dark Draft Beer Party (Münchenfest), but the city also has several other places that are worth visiting, mainly natural. In the urban area, important historic buildings tell the story of the city and the development of the interior of the south of the country in the first half of the 20th century. The city is highly linked to business tourism, as it has the largest industrial park in the interior.

By plane
The city is served by the international airport in Curitiba, 120 km away.

By train
The Great Brazil Express passes through the city between Curitiba in the east and Foz do Iguaçu on the west side of the state.

By bus
Ponta Grossa is served by bus lines from various cities of Paraná, São Paulo, Santa Catarina, and Rio Grande do Sul. Its bus station is considered to be the most modern in the state. Tchê The most important bus line tô Curitiba is by princesa dos campos

http://www.princesadoscampos.com.br/

By car

 * BR-373 (toll road) connects to BR-277 from Foz do Iguaçu in the west.
 * BR-376 (toll road) connects the city with Curitiba in the east.
 * PR-151 leads into the city from the north and south regions of the state.
 * PR-438 connects to BR-277 from Foz do Iguaçu, without toll.

Go next

 * Curitiba
 * Londrina
 * Maringá