🇧🇷Brazil · Valet Parking
How much to tip a valet in Brazil (2026 Guide)
AppreciatedCash preferred
R$5–R$10 at retrieval; R$20 at upscale clubs
Tipping calculator
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Cultural notes
Valet ("manobrista") is widely used at São Paulo restaurants, shopping malls and clubs. The parking fee covers the service; the tip is a small extra R$5–R$10 at retrieval — only if you frequent the place or the valet was particularly fast. Upscale venues in Jardins or Itaim lean closer to R$10–R$20. Many Brazilians do not tip valets at all.
Common mistakes
Tipping at drop-off — only tip at retrieval.
Frequently asked questions
Mall valet?
Just pay the fee; no tip needed.
Upscale restaurant manobrista in Jardins?
R$10.
Tipping other services in Brazil
- Sit-down restaurant10% "taxa de serviço" usually included; extra optional
- Counter / takeawayRound up or drop coins; no expected percentage
- CaféRound up to the nearest real; coins in the jar
- Bar10% serviço on the bill at most botecos; round up at the counter
- HousekeepingR$5–R$10 per night
- PorterR$5 per bag
- ConciergeR$10–R$20 routine; R$50+ for hard reservations
- TaxiRound up to the nearest real; 10% if luggage help
- RideshareNot expected; in-app tipping is limited
- Food deliveryNot expected; R$3–R$10 in cash for bad weather or large orders
- Grocery deliveryR$5–R$10 cash on delivery
- Hairdresser10% if not already added; R$5–R$20 to each assistant
- Spa10–15% of the treatment price
- Tour guide10% of tour cost; R$20–R$50 per person half-day group
- Tattoo artist10–15% becoming more common in major cities
- Airport baggageR$5 per bag
- BuskerR$2–R$10 in the hat or open guitar case
- MoversR$20–R$50 per worker local; R$50–R$100 full-day or interstate
- TradespersonNot standard; R$10–R$50 cash for emergency or after-hours
Last verified: · Sources: smartertravel.com