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If you're travelling to Brazil, São Paulo is the right place to be if you get tired of laid-back beaches; the city thrives and it's the financial hub of the country. It's also Brazil's most... |
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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...
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Sala São Paulo (São Paulo Room) exhibits concerts from Orquestra Sinfônica do Estado de São Paulo (Symphonic Orchestra of São Paulo State) and it is internationally recognized by its quality. It’s...
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Pinacoteca do Estado de São Paulo is the oldest art museum which is housed in a beautiful neoclassical building. This museum has more than 5000 permanent works of the 19th and 20th century Brazilian sculpture and...
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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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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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The city is considered one of the major gastronomy zones in the world. It has more than one thousand restaurants with typical food from all Brazilian regions and practically from all over the world. That’s why paulistanos always...
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São Paulo is 420 Km far from Rio de Janeiro and 1020 Km far from Brasilia. Flights to the main business and tourism centers depart from the International Airport, 30 Km far from the city center. Both Congonhas Airport, in the...
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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...
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Museu do Futebol is one of the most fascinating attractions of the beautiful Brazilian city of São Paulo. A must-visit for all the football fans, the museum also attracts those who are not addicted to...
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The well known Museu Paulista is a museum situated in the Brazilian city of São Paulo. It is a museum of the São Paulo University. It is remarkable for its architectural style and remains one... |
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São Paulo is a modern metropolis, which offers an excellent structure, especially to business tourism. There are hotels from national and international companies, transportation and communications effective services. The city has...
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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...
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The Museu de Arte Moderna de São Paulo was founded by Pietro Maria Bardi and journalist Assis Chateaubriand. It was opened in 1968 and designed by architect Lina Bo Bardi. It has two galleries which present...
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Overview to visit São Paulo at its best
Sao Paulo attracts thousands of visitors because of its unique and diverse culture. The many ethnic groups present in the city also make it a gourmand’s paradise with many different exotic cuisines. The city is also surrounded by many fine beaches and is renowned for its entertainment and nightlife.
Visitors can obtain a magnificent view of the city from two of its tallest skyscrapers: the Edifício Italia and the Banespa Building. The city also has many historically significant monuments and buildings such as the Patio do Colegio, Catedral da Se and Solar da Marquesa.
This wonderful city is also home to many excellent museums such as the Immigrant Memorial Museum, Sao Paulo Museum of Art and Museu Paulista, where visitors can learn more about the art, culture and history of this amazing place.
The Carnival is celebrated every year in the month of February with colourful costumes and processions, and vibrant songs and dances.













