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.
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Paseos a Pie is 1st Walking tour in Spanish of Sao Paulo. book your tour on our website - be in the meeting point 15 minutes before the tour.
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BE MY GUEST SP is boutique inbound agency focused in the receptive tourism for Sao Paulo visitors, a city that is at once complex and fascinating. With a selected curatorship of suppliers, our goal is to provide you with a memorable and unforgettable experience in Sao Paulo, be it for business or leisure. Count on me for what it takes and be my guest!
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Concrete Jungles Walking Tours is a project and an idea of Giuliano Orlando, a professional licensed Tour Guide in Sao Paulo! History, Graffiti, Urban and Cultural are 4 different Free Walking Tours to learn about history, immigration, street art and modernism, discovering the importance of coffee for this city and why Sao Paulo has become one of the biggest cities in the world! Please remember, to ensure an unparalleled experience, I have set a limit of 10 people for each walking tour. And if you're looking for a deeper insight check my TripAdvisor Experiences! My walking tours (free or paid) are provided even with only 1 participant, for this reason, I kindly ask you to confirm your presence (I'd like to remind you that I offer my walking in English but between one stop and the other, when possible, we can always talk in Portuguese, Spanish and Italian too )
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Sao Paulo has the largest population of Japanese descendants outside of Japan, and the LIberdade neigbourhood is where the most of the japanese community live. If you likes the Japanese culture and costums a visit to Liberdade is a must! At Liberdade you will be able to find nice restaurants that offer the best of the tradicional Japanese food, many typical shops and during the weekends a very pleasant street market is organized by the local community. Take one day to visit the Liberdade neigbourhood!
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Tue-Sun 1.30pm-5.30pm
Saw some recommendations here and there, and they were right. I went there with little knowledge but left with much, a bit emotional. Definitely a must see.
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The st. Augustine parish , located in liberty neighborhood , in são paulo, began construction on august 27, 1911 with the laying of the foundation stone by the then archbishop of sao paulo, dom duarte leopoldo e silva. Even then if noticiava in the media , with admiration and astonishment , that when it was over the dome of the church, there would be no building able to surpass it in height in sp.
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Sat 9am-6pm, Sun 10am-7pm
If you like Manga (Japanese comic), Anime action figures, Japanese, Taiwanese, Korean and Chinese culinary, that is the right spot. You can also find Japanese kitchen gadgets and accessories as well groceries market. It will be crowded by the weekend as most of major attraction points in São Paulo, but worth the attempt. If you can use the subway is pretty easy, just jump into the Liberdade metro station and you will be already at the street court food. There are also some galleries/booths with electronics but be careful with the counterfeit goods.
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