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Visit to Fazenda Concórdia, a historic centenary coffee farm located about 80 km from São Paulo.
The tour has a historical and cultural focus, rather than an agricultural one, ideal for those who want to understand the roots of the São Paulo countryside and the development of the state with the arrival of coffee and immigrants.
The guided visit includes old buildings, a chapel, and former slave quarters, telling the story of coffee and its importance to the state’s growth. Upon arrival, guests are welcomed with a traditional rural coffee, featuring homemade cakes, the famous Brazilian cheese bread, jams, and fruits.
The experience ends with a typical farm-style lunch, served in a rustic and welcoming setting.
An authentic experience for those who appreciate history, culture, and the slow pace of the countryside.
Simplicity and beauty in what is rustic and genuine.
Infants and small children can ride in a pram or stroller
Specialized infant seats are available
Suitable for all physical fitness levels
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
Itu
Historic & Sensory Tour: The Coffee Route at a Centenary Farm with Lunch Included Enjoy a unique experience at one of the oldest coffee farms in the state of São Paulo, located about 80 km from the capital. The tour takes place at either Fazenda Nossa Senhora da Conceição or Fazenda Concórdia, depending on the season and availability. Upon arrival, guests are welcomed with a traditional countryside breakfast: organic coffee from the farm, homemade bread, cakes, and artisanal cachaça. The guided tour takes you through coffee plantations, nurseries, former slave quarters, chapels, and historic buildings that tell the story of coffee — from its arrival in Brazil to its key role in the country’s development. You’ll explore the full production process, from harvesting to roasting, with tastings of specialty coffees, jams, and regional flavors. The experience includes a typical farm-style lunch, served in a warm and natural setting. Perfect for those who love coffee, culture, and history — a true immersion in the heart of São Paulo’s countryside.
Jundiai
Historic & Sensory Tour: The Coffee Route at a Centenary Farm with Lunch Included Enjoy a unique experience at one of the oldest coffee farms in the state of São Paulo, located about 80 km from the capital. The tour takes place at either Fazenda Nossa Senhora da Conceição or Fazenda Concórdia, depending on the season and availability. Upon arrival, guests are welcomed with a traditional countryside breakfast: organic coffee from the farm, homemade bread, cakes, and artisanal cachaça. The guided tour takes you through coffee plantations, nurseries, former slave quarters, chapels, and historic buildings that tell the story of coffee — from its arrival in Brazil to its key role in the country’s development. You’ll explore the full production process, from harvesting to roasting, with tastings of specialty coffees, jams, and regional flavors. The experience includes a typical farm-style lunch, served in a warm and natural setting. Perfect for those who love coffee, culture, and history — a true immersion in the heart of São Paulo’s countryside.
Lunch
Breakfast
Air-conditioned vehicle
Coffee and/or Tea
Tips
Drinks at lunch are not included.
Mercure Sao Paulo Ibirapuera Privilege
Avenida Macuco 579, Moema Sao Paulo Brazil
Pickup included
16 reviews
Total reviews and rating from Viator & Tripadvisor
TatianaV260,,Jan 8, 2026
- Review from Tripadvisor
Excellent experience!!!!! Best driver and tour guide ever! Milly and Airton are the best company you can get and you will have fun all the way to the Fazenda! Great food at the Fazenda!!! The hosts are the nicest persons ever and you will take a piece of Concorde with you! Totally recommended! I really hope you get them as your company when travelling there. With them, fun is 100% guaranteed!










113millym,,Nov 25, 2025
- Review from Tripadvisor
Unforgettable experience, a journey in time. We were very well received by the couple Mr Chiquito and his wife D. Rosie owners of this oldest farm in the municipality. The well preserved 1595 Casarão, the Senzala, the food prepared on wood fire with impeccable flavor, the feet of coffee , the fruits of the trees that turn into jelly and liquors , the coffee toaster machines, the taste and aroma of pure grain and the cachaça alambiques contributed to make this tour wonderful!!! I recommend!!!










marilias929,,Nov 25, 2025
- Review from Tripadvisor
The experience was very gratifying. The Fazenda Concórdia founded around 1595 shows a bit of the history of colonial Brazil, long before the great barons of the coffee settled in SP. The guide Milly and the driver Ailton were very kind and professional. And the couple Rose and Chiquito, who are in charge of the farm, make no effort to tell the history of the place, serve a delicious meal and present each of the farm’s spaces. It was worth escaping the city and enjoying a day in the countryside.




air2npereirap,,Nov 25, 2025
- Review from Tripadvisor
The farm really brings a trip to the past, really fantastic 1595 year's casarão, the tour also enables the visit to the senzala, area of the coffee machinery, alambique and cafesal. The receptivity of the hosts is sensational, they welcomed us with a wonderful breakfast, with products made on the farm and after the visit to the farm served an exceptional lunch. Really a walk that is worth it!!!
B4601HUgabrielal,,Nov 24, 2025
- Review from Tripadvisor
I’m Brazilian visiting family, and my partner and I wanted to experience something culturally significant to the country, such as coffee. Unfortunately, this tour didn’t meet my expectations, especially considering the price. Based on the tour description, I expected a more detailed and immersive experience than what was delivered. The bathroom facilities were quite poor and uncomfortable to use — the water wasn’t turned on when we arrived, and there was no soap available in the men’s bathroom. Our tour guide had limited English proficiency and didn’t show strong knowledge of the history of the place, which made it difficult for my partner to follow and enjoy the experience. Since I speak Portuguese, I ended up helping with translations so the tour would be more understandable for him — something I didn’t expect to have to do. It’s worth mentioning that our guide was not the usual guide for this tour, as the main guide was unavailable that day, which may have contributed to some of these issues. The food offered was good but very simple, and far below what I expected for the price and for a full-day tour. I was told that the menu changes depending on the number of visitors, but this wasn’t mentioned anywhere in the tour description. The description also stated that we would visit one of two farms depending on availability. However, the guide mentioned that the other farm (in Jundiaí) has a more “luxurious” feel and focuses more on the coffee production process — exactly the type of experience I was hoping for — as opposed to the one we visited (in Itu), which had more of a small, family-run atmosphere. This difference wasn’t mentioned in the description, and I believe it would have helped set more accurate expectations. Additionally, the visit to the coffee plantation we did see felt rushed and overly simplified. I was hoping for a deeper, more engaging explanation, especially given how important coffee is to Brazilian culture. That said, we did enjoy the roasting process demonstration and the brief explanation on how cachaça is made — both were interesting and well presented. At the end of the day, the car had a mechanical issue, and we had to return home by Uber — which the guide paid for — but it was not a smooth ride. On a positive note, the tour guide was kind and genuinely tried to help despite the limitations, and the family who ran the farm were extremely welcoming and hospitable. The coffee we purchased there is of very good quality, and we were kindly given a coffee liqueur as a gift, which we really appreciated. Overall, the tour has potential, but several aspects need improvement before I could recommend it.
abbeys483,,Aug 16, 2025
- Review from Tripadvisor
Visiting this coffee farm in São Paulo was one of the most memorable experiences of our trip to Brazil. The farm has been in the same family for many generations, and you can feel the love, history, and tradition in every corner. In the house beautifully preserved antiques to the rich stories shared by the owners. The husband and wife who run the farm were the most incredible hosts. They are warm, welcoming, and truly passionate about what they do. They treated us like family and served a delicious homemade Brazilian breakfast and lunch that we'll never forget. Every dish was made with care, and of course, everything was accompanied by the most amazing coffee we've ever tasted. The coffee was fresh, bold, and full of character. Walking through the farm, learning about the coffee-making process. This tour was a heartfelt journey into Brazilian culture, tradition, and hospitality. If you're anywhere near São Paulo, do not miss this experience. It’s a true hidden gem and a must for coffee lovers! Adi did an amazing job with translating everything for us in English.



carloslH5911NG,,Aug 16, 2025
- Review from Tripadvisor
Close to São Paulo. Easy access. Beautiful, centenary farm, full of historical record. Guided tour. Immaculate hospitality. Exceptional breakfast, delicious lunch. Thank you Sampa Trip and Concordia Farm. We had an unforgettable day!


K1525RWalessandraa,,Apr 4, 2025
- Review from Tripadvisor
The visit was very interesting and informative and above all reflective on the past of slavery and the presence of Italians. The Fernanda guide was very nice and very considerate to answer all our questions. Not knowing all the Portuguese helped us a lot the presence of Ornella to translate. excellent breakfast and also lunch. It was a beautiful day that I will carry in my heart
Journey51950842652,,May 26, 2024
- Review from Tripadvisor
I was really looking forward to this tour, but to be honest, I was quite nervous about the English guide. However, the guide explained things slowly and clearly, and showed great attention to detail, so I was able to spend the whole day pleasantly. Although it can sometimes be a bit stiff, there was absolutely no such consideration, and it's no exaggeration to say that I was smiling the whole time. Even though I was alone, I was able to relax and enjoy the whole day. Finally, I was really grateful for the several pieces of information that I was able to share with you that I think will be very useful the next day and beyond. I hope to meet you again the next time I visit São Paulo.



tokikos2019,,May 14, 2023
- Review from Tripadvisor
Due to concerns about Portuguese, we asked for a tour in Japanese and they arranged for us to have a Japanese interpreter. On the coffee plantation, everything was in Portuguese, but my guide Adi was always there to make sure I could follow the explanation. If English is OK, I think you can join in English. At the coffee farm, they offer coffee and snacks. The ponde kejo was really delicious. Adi, the couple who run the farm, was very enthusiastic about the history and culture of the coffee plantation. It was a great learning experience, and it was a fun day to have another good coffee.
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