São Paulo (Portuguese pronunciation: [sɐ̃w ˈpawlu] ( listen)) is one of the 26 states of the Federative Republic of Brazil and is named after Saint Paul of Tarsus. As the richest Brazilian state and a major industrial complex, often dubbed the "locomotive of Brazil", the state is responsible for 33.9% of the Brazilian GDP. São Paulo also has the second highest Human Development Index (HDI) and GDP per capita, the fourth lowest infant mortality rate and the third lowest rate of illiteracy among the federative units of Brazil. São Paulo alone is richer than Argentina, Uruguay, Paraguay and Bolivia combined. If São Paulo were an independent country, its nominal GDP would be ranked among the top 20 in the world (2010 estimate). The economy of São Paulo State is the most developed in Brazil.
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4.5 based on 5,168 reviews
The view of the football field is great, even in the "worst" chairs, which by the way, are very comfortable and there are always salesperson with food, drinks and ice cream. I really think it's a amazing think to do, maybe for see games or only visit the place. I recommend you go to a Palmeiras Stadium Tour for new informations about the club.
4.5 based on 906 reviews
This is the home stadium to Santos FC since 1916. So Pélé played many matches in this stadium. There is a small museum with all the prizes won by the club, and some match balls, e.g. of the 5-1 victory over FC Barcelona in the 1950s. A guide takes groups of visitors through the stadium. This way one sees the press room, a small chapel for the religious players, the dressing room with massage tables and baths, the door with the sign 'doping', the regular and VIP spectator places, and of course the field itself. The guide doesn't talk too much. Most people just want to take pictures anyway. The guide and other staff are very friendly.
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The Corinthians Arena was inaugurated in May 2014. Built for the World Cup, the Sport Club Corinthians Paulista stadium hosted the opening ceremony and 6 games of the main soccer competition on the planet. In 2016, it returned to be host of international games, receiving 10 matches of the soccer tournament of the Rio 2016 Olympic Games. The Corinthians home hosts the official club games, social and corporate events. The tour to know the stadium, called "Casa do Povo", runs from Wednesday to Sunday, from 9:30 a.m. to 4:20 p.m., and costs R $ 40 in weekdays and R $ 60 at weekends, with a 20% discount for fans. Students, the elderly and children from 3 to 12 years old will be entitled to half-entry, and children under 3 years old will not pay admission. Come and visit one of the most modern stadiums in the world, the House of the People!
Arena Corinthians is a very modern, sleek and truly first world class. Unlike most soccer stadiums in South America, this stadium could easily be in the United States or Europe. Yes, it's that good. The design is very different (in a good way) from most other stadiums. Inside, the floors are made of beautiful black and white marble and so are the bathrooms, which have TV's inside the mirrors, so you don't miss the match. Many food options and rest areas available. Truly a very pleasant experience to watch a game at Arena Corinthians. Also highly recommended is the Guided Tour to the inside of the stadium. They show the areas where the players and coaches use to warm up and exercise, and other exclusive VIP areas that you only have access if you pay for the 1 hour tour. Very much worth the experience.
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