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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Few places have it all. And lucklily the Museum of Contemporary Art (MAC) is one of them. The museum features a wide range of artistic pieces, from Tarsila do Amaral to Yoko Ono (this one is right at the museum entrance). With an impressive a collection the museum is only a short walk from Ibirapuera Park. To top it all it has a nice café, with brunch options and a restaurant at the top of the buidilng. At the beautiful deck at the terrace (open to visitors any day, any time and for free) you can see the park, A Oca and the Ibirapuera Auditorium (a venue for concerts). The best time to go there is on a sunny day.
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