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Budgeting for Uberlandia in 3 months

I'm heading to Uberlandia in about 3 months and trying to figure out a daily budget for food, transport, and a few activities. Anyone have a realistic estimate for a mid-range traveler? I'm heading to Uberlandia in about 3 months and trying to figure out a daily budget for food, transport, and a few activities. Anyone have a realistic estimate for a mid-range traveler?
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The daily budget of R$200 is solid, but I'd bump it to R$250 if you want to try the churrascarias around Avenida João Naves de Ávila. Places like Churrascaria do Gaúcho run about R$90 per person for the rodizio, and it's worth skipping a cheaper meal for that experience. For a lighter option, grab a coxinha and a beer at any padaria near the center, that's usually under R$15 total. If you're into craft beer, Cervejaria Bamberg on Rua Bernardo Guimarães has good local brews around R$12-18 a pint, and it's a chill spot to hang without the tourist markup.

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yeah that budget sounds about right. one thing I'd add is if you're here on a weekend the feira on Avenida Afonso Pena has killer pastel and acai for super cheap, like R$15-20 fills you up. also check out Museu Municipal for R$10 entry, it's small but has cool local history stuff. for transport tbh I'd just walk Centro it's pretty walkable during the day, saves you bus fare.

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honestly for mid-range in Uberlandia you're looking at around R$150-200 a day if you're not going crazy. street food like pastel and caldo de cana at the Mercado Municipal is super cheap, maybe R$20-30 for a solid lunch. but if you sit down at a decent restaurant near Praça Tubal Vilela expect R$60-80 per meal with a drink.

transport is easy, the bus is R$4.50 per ride and Uber around town usually runs R$15-25 unless it's surge pricing. activities are the wild card - Parque do Sabiá is free to walk around, but if you wanna hit a show or a nicer bar on Avenida Rondon Pacheco that'll add up quick.

for a good balance I'd budget R$200 daily and you'll be comfy without stressing. just avoid the tourist trap spots near the airport, they're overpriced and mediocre.

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