Passeio Público is a historic urban park commonly found in several Brazilian cities. For example, in Curitiba, it was founded in 1886, featuring lakes, artificial islands, and rich fauna. The Rio de Janeiro Passeio Público, inaugurated in 1783, is the oldest public park in Brazil, designed by Mestre Valentim with later contributions by Glaziou, showcasing French-style gardens and fountains.
These parks serve as green oases in urban areas, providing residents and visitors with a space for recreation, cultural activities, and environmental preservation. Each Passeio Público reflects the unique history and culture of its city.