The Circuit
The National Coffee Circuit is a private initiative that connects producers, consumers and visitors on an unforgettable journey through coffee-producing towns.
Recognized as a National Monument (Law No. 14.718), the Coffee Route between Minas Gerais and São Paulo could transform the perception of Brazilian coffee on the domestic and international markets.
By combining tradition, quality and memorable experiences, the project has the potential to become a global benchmark in the coffee sector and in gastronomic tourism.
Get to know the Circuit

Circuito Store

We're on shelves
open to you.

Soon our Circuito do Café online store will be available and you will find a mix of products that reflect the flavors and knowledge of our lands: specialty coffees, cachaças, wines, sweets, natural cosmetics and much more. 
Available soon
Pillars

Get to know the pillars of the Circuit

The project brings together gastronomy, tourism, culture and business to strengthen coffee growing and boost the economic development of the participating municipalities.

Economic Development

Where coffee creates jobs, attracts investment and makes regional trade flourish

Gastronomy

Coffee as the protagonist of flavors that tell the story of the region

Tourism

More than visiting, living experiences in the midst of nature, faith and gastronomy

Rural Tourism, Culture and Tradition

Visitors connect with the roots of coffee production

Pilgrimages

Uniting faith, culture and tradition

Sports and Adventure

Get in touch with nature and coffee through physical activity

Sustainability and Responsible Tourism

Traveling with a commitment to the future and the environment

Cultural and Historical Valorization

Caring for what brought us here: memories and identities
Testimonials

On the National Coffee Circuit, every stop has a story

Follow the stories of those who grow, live and enjoy the best of coffee.

"The National Coffee Circuit is here to further strengthen and enhance the largest coffee producing and selling region in the world. It's an opportunity to show Brazil and the world all the richness, tradition and quality that exist here, highlighting the strength of our culture and boosting new business and tourism."

Breno Nogueira
Commercial Director of Porto Seco de Varginha

 Jacques Miari, the president of Cocatrel, highlights the transformative role of coffee: the strength of the bean, the striking aromas, the potential of our people and the real chance of attracting tourists from Brazil and around the world. 

Jacques Miari
President Cocatrel

"The National Coffee Circuit is a valuable opportunity to show Brazil the strength of our sector. More than just a product, coffee is part of the culture, economy and daily life of our people. With this initiative, producing regions, cooperative members and the diversity of Brazilian coffees gain visibility. As with wines, cheeses and chocolates in other countries, Brazilian coffee also deserves to be celebrated, valued and recognized for its history, quality and social impact."

Luis Carlos Duplicate
Mayor of Três Pontas

"Every day we think about how to offer the best coffee to the world, and the world is passionate about our coffee. Now, with the Circuit, we're opening the doors of our production units to Brazil and the world."

Carmem Lúcia
Director of Paiol and President of the Brazilian Specialty Coffee Association (BSCA)

Author of the law that recognized the Rota do Café as the 14th National Monument, Diego helped get this symbolic and economic route that connects the producing farms of Minas Gerais to the Port of Santos off the ground, a path that reveals all the power of Brazilian coffee culture.

Diego Andrade
Federal Deputy - Author of the law
Check out all the testimonials
Where we are

Check out where the National Coffee Circuit passes through and make your route

Our route starts in Alto Paranaíba, passes through the south and southwest of Minas Gerais, in towns on the border between Minas Gerais and São Paulo, until it reaches the Port of Santos. These are the cities that were included in the first bill. By 00/00/25, new cities will be able to join the Circuit.
Find out more about each city

The landmarks now mark out the towns on the National Coffee Circuit.

In the cities, on the farms, along the roads, the physical landmarks show where this route of flavors, stories and experiences passes through. And of course: they invite locals and visitors to explore every bit of our path.
Town halls

Does your municipality want to be part of the National Coffee Circuit?

Register your city to receive the landmark and take part in this movement that values the history, economy and tourism of Brazilian coffee.

Featured posts

Follow the National Coffee Circuit on social media. See behind the scenes, real-time events, stories from participating cities, visitor experiences and much more!
@circuitonacionaldocafe
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