The largest city in South America, Sao Paulo’s cuisine and art is as multinational as its diverse population of 10 million. With the restaurants of the Jardins district serving every food imaginable to diners from around the world, you wouldn’t be out of place going to Sao Paulo just for the dining. But you’d be missing out on world-class museums, diverse and vibrant neighborhood tours, and crazy-good shopping.
Restaurants in Sao Paulo
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Porto Seguro Theater, with the aim of encouraging Brazilian culture, inaugurated Porto Seguro Theater in May 2015. Located in the central region of the Champs Elysees, the theater has a total area of 4,100m² with a capacity of 496 seats, on-site parking and a gourmet coffee shop inside a Cultural Complex. The program is eclectic and dialogues with all audiences and trends, such as plays, children's shows, concerts by established artists and even exclusive montages of great musicals, in an accessible format with fixed seasons. Open in Google Translate Feedback Web Result with Site Links Google Translate https://translate.google.com/ Google's free service instantly translates words, phrases, and web pages between English and over 100 other languages. Translate Community Teach Google Translate how to speak your language better. It's ... Download & use Google Step 1: Download the Google Translate app. To get started ... About Google Translate Just speak, snap, write or type the text
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This hip hang-out is one of the pioneers in downtown São Paulo's slow but certain rebirth. Live music performances, sustainability oriented activities, cultural events, film cycles and special themed nights (Afrobeat and a Fela Kuti biography book signing, anyone?) attract the beautiful and the brainy from the city's alternative social circles. Pop in one night and just soak up the funky, urbane energy.
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