Ministériodo Bloco

Bloco Grajafolia

All Brazilian street carnival blocos · est. 1997

About Bloco Grajafolia

Bloco Grajafolia

The Bloco Grajafolia is a lively street carnival bloco that parades in São Paulo, on Avenida do Arvoreiro, in Interlagos. For the 2025 carnival, the bloco is scheduled to parade on March 4th, with concentration at 1 PM and dispersion at 6 PM. The parade follows a route along Avenida do Arvoreiro, providing five hours of revelry for the participants.

About Bloco Grajafolia

Grajafolia Block: A Spot of Joy and Tradition in São Paulo's Carnival

Founded in 1997 in the Grajaú neighborhood of São Paulo, the Grajafolia Block emerged as an unpretentious gathering of friends who shared a passion for samba and carnival marches. Since then, the block has become a reference in the São Paulo carnival scene, bringing joy and excitement to the city's streets.

Carioca Identity in the Paulista Heart

Grajafolia is known for its strong identification with Carioca popular culture. The block parades with a samba band and a group of passistas, infecting the public with the contagious rhythm of samba and the relaxed spirit of the marches.

A Parade of Tradition and Revelry

During Carnival, the Grajafolia Block parades through the streets of the Grajaú neighborhood, spreading excitement and joy among revelers. The block's repertoire is composed of samba classics and traditional marches, which make the public sing and dance together.

The Grajafolia Block is a vibrant expression of Brazilian carnival culture, which unites tradition and joy in an unforgettable parade. Whether you are an experienced reveler or a newcomer to Brazil's most popular festival, Grajafolia is the perfect destination to experience the true essence of Carnival.

Parades

  • Gathering: 13:00:00Parade: 14:00:00
    Avenida do Arvoreiro
    São Paulo