City Tour in Curitiba with Rain: Discover the Best of the Capital Even Under the Raindrops
Curitiba is famous for experiencing all four seasons in a single day. Rain showers are common, especially during the warmer months from November to March. But don’t worry! With a good umbrella, a raincoat, and a jacket (after all, we are in Brazil’s coldest capital), you can still enjoy everything the city has to offer.
Check out our top tips for an unforgettable city tour, rain or shine:

Weather in Curitiba: What to Expect During Your Visit
Curitiba doesn’t have a well-defined dry season, but autumn is the best time to visit if you prefer drier days and pleasant temperatures. April, with its mild weather and fewer rainy days, is perfect for exploring the city's parks and attractions.
If you want to avoid heat and heavy rain, July and August are ideal. Although it gets cold (with temperatures dropping to 10°C), this is the least rainy time of the year. Between November and March, temperatures rise, reaching 25°C, but expect typical summer rain showers.
High and Low Seasons in Curitiba
One of Curitiba’s advantages is that it doesn’t get overcrowded during holidays or school vacations. Many locals head to the beaches, making the city even more peaceful for visitors.
However, two major events attract a lot of tourists:
- The Theater Festival (March): A must for performing arts lovers.
- Natal Luz (December): A magical Christmas event that turns Curitiba into a festive spectacle for both kids and adults.
If your trip coincides with these events, take advantage of the cultural and festive side of the city!
What to Do in Curitiba When It Rains
Even on rainy days, Curitiba offers plenty of activities to explore. Here are some of the best options:
1. Visit Curitiba’s Museums
With 75 museums spread across the city, Curitiba is a paradise for history, art, and culture lovers. Some must-visit options:
- Oscar Niemeyer Museum (MON): The iconic "Eye Museum" with exhibitions for all ages.
- Holocaust Museum: A space for reflection on one of the most significant periods in world history. (Advance booking required)
- Egyptian Museum: A fascinating place for those interested in Ancient Egypt.
- Solar do Barão: A historic mansion that houses the Comic Book Library and the Printmaking and Photography Museums.
2. Cozy Cafés and Pastry Shops
Curitiba has an amazing café culture, perfect for rainy days:
- Délices de Sucre: Famous for its creative and delicious pastries.
- Lucca Cafés Especiais: A classic spot with in-house coffee roasting and a cozy atmosphere.
- Café do Viajante: Inspired by the blue city of Chefchaouen, Morocco.
- Prestinaria São Lourenço: A charming café with an orchid garden and delicious baked goods.
3. Shopping and Gastronomy
Curitiba’s shopping malls are great places to spend the day indoors. Additionally, Adega Durigan is a fantastic stop to taste wines, cheeses, and colonial-style cured meats.
Why Take a Guided City Tour with Brasul Trips?
Rain is no excuse to miss out on Curitiba! A guided city tour with Brasul Trips turns any day into a memorable experience. Our guides adjust the itinerary based on the weather, prioritizing cultural, gastronomic, and indoor attractions while sharing fascinating stories that only locals know. Let us take care of your tour!
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