Modernist cathedral designed by Oscar Niemeyer, known for its unique architecture.
Museum and memorial dedicated to Juscelino Kubitschek, founder of Brasília.
Iconic building housing Brazil's legislative bodies, notable for its distinctive architecture.
Square surrounded by buildings representing Brazil's executive, legislative, and judiciary branches.
Observation tower offering panoramic views of the city.
Headquarters of the Ministry of External Relations, renowned for its modernist design.
Church famous for its stunning blue stained-glass windows.
Expansive urban park featuring recreational facilities and green spaces.
Lakeside area with restaurants and leisure activities along Lake Paranoá.
Cultural center housing the National Museum and National Library.
Upscale neighborhood with large houses, close to nature and water sports.
Similar to Lago Sul with spacious houses and proximity to natural attractions.
Modern architecture with 24/7 security and amenities like gyms and pools.
Highly modern with residential and commercial areas, offering a peaceful environment.
Residential area with modern buildings, close to the city center.
Developing neighborhood with new residential projects and modern amenities.
Residential area with houses and green spaces, offering a suburban feel.
Frequent police raids; situation remains tense and risky.
High crime rates and poverty; best avoided by tourists.
Known for high crime rate; not safe for tourists.
Notorious for high crime and gang activity.
Known for violence and lack of basic services.
High crime rate and unsafe for visitors.
Frequent criminal activities; unsafe for tourists.
Certain areas have high crime rates; caution advised.
Known for criminal activity and gang presence.
High incidence of theft and violence.
Crime hotspots exist; best avoided after dark.
Issues with safety and crime; not recommended for tourists.
Presidente Juscelino Kubitschek International Airport