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How to get to Londrina

Getting There: Introduction

Londrina is a major economic and university hub in the state of Paraná in southern Brazil, renowned for its well-maintained parks and its status as the regional "coffee capital". If you are planning a trip and looking for information on how to get to Londrina, it will be useful to know that the city has excellent transport accessibility: you can arrive here via regular flights or by ground transport — in a comfortable bus or car.

By Plane

The main air hub for arriving tourists is Londrina Airport (LDB), named after Governor José Richa. It serves regular domestic flights from key cities across the country and is equipped with everything necessary for a comfortable arrival. The terminal is located within the city limits, so the journey to central districts and hotels will take very little time.

As an alternative option, you can consider flying into neighboring regional centres, which sometimes allows you to save on tickets or find a more convenient departure time. The nearest major transport hub is located in the city of Maringá, situated less than 100 kilometres from your destination. Some travellers also plan routes through Presidente Prudente or Cianorte, completing the journey by intercity bus or rental car.

Airport namePassenger trafficKm from city
Londrina Airport (LDB)Small4.9

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Airlines

Airlines flying here:

Latam Airlines GroupGol Transportes Aereos
Azul Linhas Aereas BrasileirasIberia

By Train

When planning your journey, it is worth noting that it is impossible to get to Londrina by train: the city does not have an operating passenger station. Rail transport in this part of Brazil is poorly developed and oriented exclusively towards cargo transport, so tourists are better off considering other modes of transport.

The nearest major settlements, such as Maringá, Presidente Prudente, and Cianorte, also do not accept passenger trains. Due to the lack of regular services, it is not possible to construct even a combined route using the railway in this region, and intercity buses remain the primary method of movement.

The city has no major railway stations. Nearest cities with rail connections:

CityIATA codeDistanceTravel time
MaringaMGF100 km1 h 28 min
Presidente PrudentePPB163 km2 h 26 min
CianorteGGH180 km2 h 35 min

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By Bus

Bus services in this region of Brazil are excellently developed, and Londrina's modern terminal receives dozens of trips daily. One of the most popular routes remains the trip from the city of Maringá: the bus covers the distance between the cities in just 1.5–2 hours. This time flies by unnoticed thanks to the scenic landscapes of the state of Paraná outside the window.

Travellers also frequently arrive from the city of Presidente Prudente, a journey that takes about 3–4 hours. Another convenient option is a trip from the city of Cianorte. Most intercity buses are equipped with air conditioning and comfortable seats, so even journeys from more distant points are endured easily.

CityIATA codeDistanceTravel time
MaringaMGF129 km3 h 27 min
Presidente PrudentePPB257 km5 h 49 min
CianorteGGH211 km5 h 32 min

By Car

Travelling by car across the state of Paraná will give you freedom of movement and the opportunity to enjoy the region's picturesque green landscapes. The fastest and most popular route runs from the neighbouring city of Maringá: the distance of about 100 kilometres can be covered comfortably in just 1.5 hours on a high-quality highway.

Convenient roads also lead from the city of Presidente Prudente, a journey from which will take approximately 2 hours and 30 minutes (163 km). A similar time, slightly over 2.5 hours, will be required for a trip from the city of Cianorte, located 180 kilometres away. Tourists can use intercity taxi services, however, the cost of such a trip will be significantly higher than renting a car or a bus ticket.

CityIATA codeDistanceTravel time
MaringaMGF100 km1 h 28 min
Presidente PrudentePPB163 km2 h 26 min
CianorteGGH180 km2 h 35 min

Traveller Tips

To ensure your trip to Londrina goes perfectly, it is worth noting a few local specifics in advance. We have gathered practical recommendations that will help you feel confident and comfortable in this cosy corner of Brazil.

  1. Clothing and Essentials. The climate here is subtropical, so for the summer months (December–February), choose light, breathable clothing and be sure to take a head covering. If your trip is planned for winter (June–August), bring a sweater or a light jacket, as evenings can be quite cool. Comfortable shoes are essential for walking in the parks.
  2. Transport. The most convenient way to move around the city is by using taxi apps such as Uber or 99. It is safe, reliable, and often more economical than regular taxis. City buses cover all districts, but navigating the routes without knowledge of the Portuguese language can be difficult.
  3. Finances. The official currency is the Brazilian Real (BRL). Bank cards are accepted almost everywhere: in hotels, restaurants, and shopping centres. However, it is recommended to always carry a small amount of cash for paying for small purchases at street markets or for tips.
  4. Health and Safety. Londrina is considered a relatively safe city, but one should not lose vigilance: do not leave belongings unattended and avoid unlit streets at night. Do not forget to bring insect repellent, especially if you plan to walk near Lake Igapó.
  5. Communication. The main language of communication is Portuguese. English is not widely spoken outside of major hotels and business centres. We recommend downloading an offline translator on your smartphone and learning a couple of basic phrases, for example, "Obrigado" (Thank you) and "Bom dia" (Good morning).
  6. Local Etiquette. Brazilians are open and friendly people. Upon meeting, it is customary to shake hands, while acquaintances may exchange a light kiss on the cheek. The "thumbs up" gesture is universal here and signifies approval, agreement, or gratitude.
  7. What to Avoid. It is not recommended to drink tap water; it is better to buy bottled water in supermarkets. Also, try not to wear expensive jewellery or display large sums of money in crowded public places so as not to attract unnecessary attention.
  8. Additional Tip. Be sure to try the local coffee. The region is famous for its coffee traditions, and the drink is prepared excellently here. The best time for tasting is in the afternoon when locals fill the cosy coffee shops to socialize.

Following these simple rules will help you avoid misunderstandings and focus on the main thing — exploring the culture and attractions of the city. Have a pleasant and safe journey!

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