The park was named after Antônio Carbonari, a prominent figure in the local development of viticulture.
Jundiaí is internationally recognized for the specific variety of Niagara Rosada grapes cultivated in the region.
The site features a permanent exhibition space specifically designed to handle the logistical requirements of large agricultural festivals.
Parque Comendador Antônio Carbonari, locally known as Parque da Uva, is a 60,000-square-meter facility in Jundiaí designed specifically to host large-scale cultural and agricultural events. The park serves as the permanent home for the Festa da Uva de Jundiaí, an annual festival celebrating the region's historical production of Niagara Rosada grapes. The infrastructure includes a multi-purpose pavilion, a central square for public gatherings, and dedicated exhibition spaces. It acts as a primary hub for municipal agricultural fairs and craft markets throughout the year. The grounds are integrated into the urban landscape of the Anhangabaú district.
The main pavilion entrance during the grape festival when decorations are at their peak.
Check the municipal event calendar before visiting to see if the park is hosting a private trade show or a public festival.
If visiting during a festival, arrive early to secure parking near the main entrance.
Explore the periphery of the park to find smaller paths that offer a quieter walking experience away from the main pavilion.
Do not expect a traditional tranquil garden environment if a major city event or trade fair is currently scheduled.
Highly variable; the park frequently restricts public access during set-up and tear-down periods for large city-wide events.
Maintain noise levels during exhibitions and respect marked agricultural display areas.