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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In our area, you can enjoy therapeutic massage, shiatsu, reflexology, acupunture, quiropratic and still enjoy a delicious tea after your session. Pay us a visit, we are very well located, we are sure you'll love this service EXPERIENCE. See you soon!
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Pole Dance, Aero Pilates and Flexibility classes. Different and fun physical activities. Contact and schedule an experimental lesson.
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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.
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I live in Salvador(BR) and I went to visit São Paulo as a tourist. This city is famous as a good place to eat very well. My intention was to have lunch. There are 7 restaurants inside the Eataly São Paulo. All except one are in the same space of the deli, market and bakery, ground and first floor. In the second floor there is only one restaurant isolated from the shops. I choose La Pasta Restaurant. Everything was ok, food, service and price. If you are in São Paulo you should go there.
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Casa do Brincar (House of Play) has activities that develop children as an alternative or additional activities to school. No registration or enrollment: just come and play whenever you want, family members welcome. Casa do Brincar offers environment for free play, music, arts, cooking, dance, capoeira, literature and other recreational activities related to culture of childhood.
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The best way to get to know SP is from the point of view of the inhabitants themselves! Our students are waiting for your contact to show our city in a unique way. This cultural meeting gives our students the opportunity to practice another language and, in return, the tourist has the option to know the city guided by a local resident. And the best is that it's free!
Cool gift shop with the best brazilian souvenirs and japanese kawaii stuff. Shop kimonos and discover what HAFU culture is. Kids welcome.
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