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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With its classes concentrated in Villa Lobos Park, the 1st Pedal - Bicycle School was born with the simple aim of teaching people of all ages to ride a bicycle. With a modern method of learning, makes the student learn to pedal in a fast and safe, most of them on the 1st Pedal.
4.5 based on 2,581 reviews
Temporarily closed - Topped by a purple-and-burgundy-striped conversation piece of a skyscraper at the north pole of Faria Lima, the cultural center named after a renowned Japanese-Brazilian artist (whose son designed the building) features a rotating schedule of visual art exhibitions, including award-winning photography, avant-garde sculptures, and even decorative cachaça bottle labels. The institute is, quite simply, one of the city's best art venues.
We went to the Yayoi Kusama exhibition and it was excellent! Well organized, easy to follow the route, and the best part, it was free. Because of that, you might want to arrive early to avoid long lines. Recommend it!
4.5 based on 2,064 reviews
The Unique Hotel has a great location at Brigadeiro Avenue, close to Paulista Avenue and many restaurant. If you life bar, you can go to Sky Bar and appreciate the best view in there. Just relax and take a look in the sky
4.5 based on 1,135 reviews
Very nice church, easy to find. If you like to see different churches, as some of our group did, then this is a good place to visit.
4.5 based on 5,223 reviews
Located close to the best hotels in Avenida Paulista neighborhood Jardins District receive people from everywhere for fine shopping during the day and fine dining during the night
4.5 based on 2,336 reviews
Street art and graffiti are no where as prevalent as in São Paulo, where virtually no surface is left untouched. This lengthy stretch of high-walled residences in Vila Madalena, nicknamed Batman's Alley, showcases some of the most impressive spray paint murals around. The constantly changing nature of the art form means there's sure to be something striking and new with each visit.
Beautiful artwork that is vibrant in color. Definitely worth a visit and does not take long. Also great for some Insta pics
4.5 based on 797 reviews
Sat 8am-6pm
The best place to find souvenirs in Sao Paulo ! You will find nice stuff and food, beautiful people showing their items and historical things
4.5 based on 3,590 reviews
As one of the newer parks in São Paulo, Parque Villa-Lobos still has a while before it becomes a mature, shady gem like Parque do Ibirapuera. Still, with ample green space and the lively Villa Ambiental (Environmental Village) educational play space for kids, there's plenty for everyone in the family to enjoy. Bike rentals, jogging trails and coconut water vendors are but a few of the park's amenities. And it's sure to be less crowded than Ibirapuera any day.
Villa Lobos Park was named after a great musician, so it really has to be remarkable! It is big, clean, and offers special areas like a greenhouse of orchid, a library with a restaurant, and lots of tables around the whole park for picnics. It is an all-day visit where you can walk, run or ride a bike. It is really worth going.
4.5 based on 996 reviews
Mon-Sat 10am-10pm, Sun 11am-10pm
Just beautiful Mall having all luxury brands and some mid-range for more options and a great Starbucks with a spectacular view over the Avenue and the nature of Sao Paulo. Must must must visit!
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