Streets, Squares and Neighbourhoods
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Avenida Paulista was originally laid out in 1891 and had villas of coffee barons along with industrial magnates. At present, this street is a compact mass of concrete which has high rise blocks and the roofs serve as helicopter landing pads... |
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Bela Vista or Bexiga is popularly spelled as Bixiga. It is one of the most traditional Italian neighborhoods in Sao Paulo. This district belongs to the Se borough and hosts many Italian... |
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Jardins means "Gardens" and is a quarter situated in Sao Paulo, Brazil. It covers many districts in the city and is home to high class restaurants, exclusive shops and hotels. This district lies to the...
Reviewed by: Akhil
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Liberdade district is home to some of the largest Japanese communities outside of Japan since 1950s. This district is served by the Sao Paulo Metro. The entrance is marked by a nine meter tall red torii, a Japanese arch...
Reviewed by: Laalamani
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Paraiso is a municipality situated in Sao Paulo, Brazil. Spread in a total area of 155.76 square kilometers, as of 2004, its census population was 5,786 inhabitants. This prime district belongs to the... |
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Perdizes district is situated in Sao Paulo, Brazil. This is a must see place where tourists can see numerous places of interest. This district was built in an... |
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Pinheiros is considered as the oldest district of the city of São Paulo, Brazil. Its history dates back to some 430 years. The district is... |
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Vila Madalena is an upper middle class neighborhood situated in the Brazilian city of São Paulo. It is one of the most popular destinations of the city featuring a number of tourist attractions. It... |
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Vila Mariana is a town situated in Sao Paulo, Brazil. It’s a wealthy area comprising some of the most famous symbols of Sao Paulo which interest tourists throughout the world such as... |









