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Sao Paulo, Brazil’s largest city, is a vibrant urban hub, a cultural centre and a foodie’s paradise. You’ll find that there are lots of things to like about this city. Whether it’s the entertainment scene, the museums or the opportunities to explore the culture, the city has plenty to offer.
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Sao Paulo highlights
Museums dedicated to soccer, street pageantry and culinary delights – Sao Paulo has it all.
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Head down to Paulista Avenue and you’ll find towering skyscrapers, the Sao Paulo Museum of Art, luxury hotels and trendy coffee shops. Many of Sao Paulo’s main attractions though are spread throughout the city. Other museums worth visiting include Catavento Cultural, located in the Parque Dom Pedro II, and Pinocoteca do Estado in the Downtown area.
Parque Ibirapuera is one of the largest public parks in South America, while the Museu de Futebol (football museum) at Estadio Pacaembu is a great place to discover Brazil’s national obsession.
To get a good view of Sao Paulo’s sprawling and continually growing skyline, head to the Banespa Tower, which has an observation deck located on the 34th floor. -
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A historical city tour during your trip to Sao Paulo will give you a real feel of the culture of the city, and familiarise you with all the major sights and the stories behind them.
Most Brazilians love to celebrate, and you’ll find that Paulistas are no different. The city hosts a huge range of events and festivals throughout the year. If you want to experience an authentic Brazilian street parade filled with music and colourful costumes, then visit during the Sao Paulo Carnival. This takes place annually between February and March. Another big event on the city’s cultural and sporting calendar is the F1 Brazilian Grand Prix at Interlagos. -
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Sao Paulo has the most diverse culinary culture that you’re likely to see anywhere in Brazil. Traditional Brazilian and Latin American dishes can be enjoyed alongside a wealth of cuisine from around the world, from Japanese to Italian, Chinese, and Spanish.
Brazilian cuisine takes its cue from European (particularly Portuguese) and African dietary traditions. For a quick bite, try pao de queijo (bread rolls baked with cheese), or for something more substantial, head to one of the city’s many churrasco eateries where they serve up a range of grilled meats. -
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Shopping in Sao Paulo is suitable for a range of budgets and tastes. In the Downtown area, many of the retail options can be found on Rua 25 de Marco. Further out in the suburbs, you’ll find numerous street markets selling local goods and produce as well as imported goods.
When travelling to Sao Paulo, you’re also likely to come across at least one of the city’s large indoor mall complexes that are frequented by locals and tourists alike. The city has several malls catering for all types of wallets. The most popular shopping centres are Center Norte in the north of the city, and JK Iguatemi Mall, located in the upscale Itaim district.