8 Days in Sao Paulo: What to Do and See in Sao Paulo

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Day 1 | Morning

Sao Paulo Museum of Art

Opening Hours: Open on Mon-Wed,Fri-Sun,8:00am-6:00pm;Open on Thu,8:00am-8:00pm

Ticket Price: 45 BRL

Recommended Length of Stay: 2-3 Hours

Location: Av. Paulista, 1578 - Bela Vista, São Paulo - SP, 01310-200

The São Paulo Museum of Art, known locally as MASP, is one of the most important art museums in Brazil. Located in the center of Sao Paulo, this museum is an important landmark and one of the representative works of modern Brazilian architecture. The brutalist architectural design makes it even more famous. The exhibition hall is supported in mid-air by 4 huge red concrete pillars. 1. Location and Surroundings The current site of the art museum was opened in 1968, right in the middle of Paulista Avenue, in front of a beautiful park called Hikera Campos. The museum is surrounded by this huge garden, which was renovated in the style of the French Baroque period. 2. Collections in the museum The museum collects works from all over the world since the Middle Ages, most of which are paintings. In the later period, it collected some modern sculptures, with more than 8,000 collections from the 13th century to the present. Its Western art collections are more in Latin America, and most of the collections are works by French and Italian painters. Works by many European artists, including Rembrandt, Van Gogh, Monet, Picasso, Velázquez, Dali and many Brazilian artists can be seen here, among them Mascomias Chatboua Ann's collection is world famous.

Reviews from Real Guests:

Trip.com User: A splendid collection of Brazilian art in the heart of Sao Paulo. definitely one of the best spots in town. explore the street vendors and their art at the museum's "vão" and enjoy a beer across the street at the classic "Charme", the only bar in Paulista open until 6am every day.

Trip.com User: Very nice! The view by the rooftop is amazing, I recommend to go around 16pm

Day 1 | Afternoon

Now we come to another great highlight in the city: Football Museum.

Football Museum

Opening Hours: Open on Mon-Thu,Sun,9:00am-4:00pm

Ticket Price: 15 BRL

Recommended Length of Stay: 2-3 Hours

Location: Praca Charles Miller S/N | Pacaembu Stadium, Sao Paulo, State of Sao Paulo 01234-900, Brazil

The Football Museum in Sao Paulo is the largest Football Museum in Brazil and a great place for football lovers. The Football Museum is located in the Pacambu Stadium in Sao Paulo. It covers a very large area and is divided into 17 exhibition rooms. Here you can find a lot of football-related information, from the historical evolution of football, to the corners and corners of previous games, and information on major players. The highlight here is the 140 personal exhibits of the football king Bailey, and even the wooden shoe box oil he used as a part-time job when he was young. 1. The details of the exhibition hall covers a very large area and is divided into 17 exhibition halls, all of which are located under the auditorium of the Pakanxi Stadium. The exhibition halls use a variety of new projection technologies to trace the importance of Brazil's football history. The Reference Center, which opened in September 2013, further enriches the themes. There are libraries and online databases for inquiries. 2. Unique significance Unlike the joyous Brazilian football, there is a "solemn" atmosphere here, and the old photos and clips all describe the nation's love for football. In particular, there is a special booth that plays the scene of Brazil losing the Hercules Cup to Uruguay at home in 1950. This is a great shame for the Brazilians, and it also makes the people who come here. I felt the deep love of the Brazilians for football. In addition, this museum also has many interactive games. If you are interested, you can practice shooting in front of the simulator. In short, it is a very interesting museum.

Day 1 | Evening

After visiting the glorious Football Museum, Hotel Emiliano nearby is the best place to stay.

Hotel Emiliano

Hotel Emiliano is an impressive design hotel is located on S?o Paulo’s ultra-stylish Oscar Freire Street. It has its own helipad, a spa and a chic bar serving champagne and caviar.Rooms at Hotel Emiliano boast elegant and modern décor with light wood and soft tones. Each one comes with air conditioning, free WiFi, an LCD TV and an iPod docking station.Emiliano’s spa offers a sauna and hot tubs. A wide range of massage and beauty treatments is also available.Restaurante Emiliano serves contemporary Italian cuisine. Personalized menus and vegan and gluten-free meals are available. There is also a champagne bar and trendy lounge bar with DJs and a vertical garden.You can drive to Ibirapuera Park in just 5 minutes from the Emiliano. Congonhas Airport is a 20-minute drive away.

Day 2 | Morning

Museo de Arte Sacra

Ticket Price: 6 BRL

Recommended Length of Stay: 1-2 Hours

Location: Avenida Tiradentes, 676 | Luz, São Paulo, State of São Paulo 01102-010, Brazil

The Catholic Art Museum is one of the better religious art museums in Brazil, housed in a Baroque colonial building with a wide range of collections.

Day 2 | Afternoon

When time permits after visiting Museo de Arte Sacra, don’t forget pay a visit to Sao Paulo Zoo.

Sao Paulo Zoo

Opening Hours: Open on Sun,10:00am-12:00am;Open on Mon,4:15pm-10:30pm;Open on Tue,10:00am-6:00pm

Ticket Price: 30 BRL

Recommended Length of Stay: 2-3 Hours

Location: Avenida Miguel Estefno 4241 | Água Funda, Sao Paulo, State of Sao Paulo 04301-905, Brazil

Sao Paulo Zoo can be described as a world-leading zoo, known as one of the "Top Ten Zoos in the World". Millions of tourists come to visit here every year. The zoo has a beautiful environment and a huge area. It is often mentioned that there are a large number of animals here, many of which are very rare species. 1. Specific introduction The zoo opened in 1958, covering an area of more than 90 hectares, and more than 3,200 species of animals have lived here. In this spectacular zoo, you can see lion tamarins, jaguars, parrots, wild cats, various birds and rare animals such as macaws such as alara (parakeets), mammals The Orisa (jaguar), the reptiles in the gaka and so on. When you are in the garden, there are groups of monkey islands and egrets, and you really feel a kind of natural beauty. It is worth mentioning that there is also a botanical garden in the zoo, and interested friends can visit together. 2. The purpose of the zoo The state of Sao Paulo has strict laws to punish cruelty to animals, and the fines for experimenting with animals can sometimes be as high as $435,000 per animal. Therefore, the Sao Paulo Zoo, which has more than 3,200 species of animals, has undoubtedly become a place dedicated to protecting endangered wild animals. Treating animals kindly is the purpose here, and protecting endangered animals in Brazil is also their main task.

Day 2 | Evening

Looking for a bed nearby after finishing your journey at Sao Paulo Zoo? eSuítes Congonhas by Atlantica is one of your top choices.

eSuítes Congonhas by Atlantica

eSuítes Congonhas by Atlantica is ideally located right next to Congonhas Airport. It features a hi-tech gym, a sauna and a sports court. Free WiFi is provided. The soundproofed rooms at the eSuítes Congonhas by Atlantica provide air conditioning, a flat-screen TV with cable channels, a telephone and a minibar. The private bathroom includes a shower, free toiletries and a hairdryer. Superior rooms also offer a seating area. Copa Restaurant features a variety of Brazilian and international dishes. The lobby bar serves natural juices and other drinks, and is a good place to enjoy a happy hour. Room service is available 24 hours a day and guests can benefit from a business centre on site. eSuítes Congonhas by Atlantica is 10 km from downtown São Paulo and an 8-minute drive from Ibirapuera Park. Guests can find nearby shops and restaurants in the trendy Moema district. São Paulo Expo is 9 km away.

Day 3 | Morning

St. Paul's Cathedral

Opening Hours: Open on Mon-Fri,8:00am-7:00pm;Open on Sat,8:00am-5:00pm;Open on Sun,8:00am-1:00pm

Ticket Price: Free

Recommended Length of Stay: 2-3 Hours

Location: St. Paul's Churchyard, London EC4M 8AD

St Paul's Cathedral, also known as Metro Paulitana Cathedral. The fourth largest Gothic cathedral in the world, the gateway to St. Paul's tourism, the church was built in 1913, took 40 years, and became a luxurious engineering tribute when St. Paul celebrated the 400th anniversary of the founding of the city. 1. Church style The entire project was designed and constructed by Maximiliano architects. In terms of artistic features, it combines Gothic and Renaissance styles. In addition to the Gothic spire, the cathedral's semi-circular arches and the central dome make the cathedral more renaissance-style. The designer imitated the Cathedral of Santa Maria del Fiore in Florence. 2. Details of the church Its predecessor was a colonial-era cathedral, and the catacombs of the church house the coffins of famous people, including former Indian chiefs. Each glass window reflects a different religious theme in the Bible. The church also houses the largest pipe organ in Latin America - an Italian pipe organ with up to 12,000 sound pipes and a large set of bells containing 65 small bells.

Reviews from Real Guests:

Trip.com User: One of the most beautiful landmarks of old center of Sao Paulo, Se Cathedral is a must visit sightseeing. Although its neighbourhood is not safe, it is always a pleasure spend some time admiring the beauty of this cathedral.

Trip.com User: the inside was breath catching. the architect is an amazing place. the stain glass is beautiful

Day 3 | Afternoon

When time permits after visiting St. Paul's Cathedral, don’t forget pay a visit to Museu Paulista.

Museu Paulista

Opening Hours: Tuesday-Sunday 9:00-17:00, closed on Monday.

Recommended Length of Stay: 2-3 Hours

Location: Rua Brigadeiro Jordão, 149 - Ipiranga - CEP 04210-000

The Sao Paulo Museum is one of the oldest museums in Sao Paulo and is also the museum of the University of Sao Paulo. With a grand appearance and rich inland collections, it is a good place to learn about the history of Brazil. 1. The history of the museum was designed and constructed by an Italian designer in 1885. It took 5 years and was officially completed in 1890. In 1822, the Brazilian emperor declared Brazil's independence by the Ipiranga River in Sao Paulo. Later, in order to commemorate the independence of Brazil, a memorial hall to commemorate the independence of Brazil was built near the same location, imitating the Palace of Versailles and the Gardens of Versailles in France. It has stood as a museum since 1895. After 100 years, in 1989 the Sao Paulo Museum was listed as a Brazilian archaeological and human heritage. 2. Exhibits in the pavilion The museum is now one of the most important historical museums in Brazil, with a collection of 130,000 pieces, including a large number of precious paintings, furniture, weapons of the past dynasties, court supplies, historical archives, and unearthed cultural relics during the Brazilian Empire. The collection is famous for its complete archaeological and folklore materials in South America. Each exhibition hall on the first floor basically introduces the history. Since the Portuguese came to Brazil and began to communicate with the Indians, each exhibition hall has large oil paintings depicting the scene of the year. In the middle of the second floor is a non-important statue in the museum - the statue of the founding emperor of Brazil. There are also many oil paintings in various exhibition halls on the second floor, and the most famous works in the collection are here. This is a work depicting the scene of Brazil's founding emperor proclaiming Brazil's independence - "Independence or Death". At that time, the Portuguese emperor and his court ministers were forced to move to Brazil. When he returned later, the Portuguese emperor left his son as regent. A few years later, he sent a letter implying that his son was independent. In the painting, the regent raises his sword in one hand and shouts the slogan of independence, and everyone around him raises his sword and shouts. The Portuguese coat of arms they dropped can be seen on the ground. Above the stairs, there are many portraits, all of which are Brazilian politicians, scholars, generals and so on. There are also several glass balls filled with water. It turns out that each ball represents a big river, and it is filled with water from that river, which shows that Brazilians attach great importance to rivers.

Reviews from Real Guests:

Trip.com User: that is a awesome place to visit

Day 3 | Evening

After visiting the glorious Museu Paulista, Pullman Sao Paulo Ibirapuera nearby is the best place to stay.

Pullman Sao Paulo Ibirapuera

The Pullman S?o Paulo Ibirapuera is located next to the largest urban park in S?o Paulo (Ibirapuera Park) and close to the city's main business and leisure centers, just 3.1 miles (5 km) from Cogonhas Airport (CGH) and 15.5 miles (25 km) from Guarulhos Airport (GRU). The Pullman S?o Paulo Ibirapuera is ideal for business meetings or for family vacations.

Day 4 | Morning

Monument to the Independence of Brazil

Opening Hours: Open 24 hours

Ticket Price: Free

Recommended Length of Stay: 10-20 Minutes

This monument is about tens of meters high, towering and majestic. This monument uses a more intuitive, more oppressive, more masculine symbolic language to commemorate the heavy and interpret the persistence and pursuit of freedom in this hot land. After visiting the monument, you can stop by the park and the Palace Museum on the square. 1. Establishment Background From the moment of Brazil's independence in 1822, it was planned to build a monument in Sao Paulo as a symbol of "independence and justice". Unfortunately, due to limited financial resources at the time, the plan was repeatedly shelved, and it was not established until 1922 (when the palace and the gardens in front were already completed), a full 100 years after the independence of Brazil. However, a century has not weakened the strength and spirit of the monument. 2. Monument shape The base of the monument is a huge heart-shaped shape. The steps are gradually decreasing. As you go up, a male tension blows. At the top of the monument is a group of figures, showing the scene of Pedro I marching towards Rio de Janeiro. Their expressions are solemn and imposing. On the front of the marble pedestal is a group of large bronze reliefs, depicting the situation in which Pedro I proclaimed Brazil's independence from Portuguese rule. If you taste it carefully, you can feel the joy and pride brought by the body shape of the characters here. There are also portraits of independent groups around the pedestal, and these reliefs can be admired from the monument while standing under the monument. The basement of the monument houses the coffins of King Pedro and Queen Pedro. The sacred flame of the monument is not extinguished all year round, echoing the Brazilian flag fluttering in the wind, which is thought-provoking. 3. The meaning of the monument The base of the monument is in the shape of a heart, and the monument itself means a huge sword, directly inserted into the heart of St. Paul. As a result, people can feel the pain of too much slavery in Brazil from this group of sculptures. The blazing fire in front of the monument is still burning. It not only symbolizes the passionate and energetic nature of the Brazilians, but also represents the Brazilian people's endless yearning for independence, democracy and freedom.

Day 4 | Afternoon

Having the chance to enjoy the charming Monument to the Independence of Brazil, Parque Ibirapuera next to it is another great place that you will never want to miss!

Parque Ibirapuera

Opening Hours: Open from 5:00am-0:00am

Recommended Length of Stay: 2-4 Hours

Location: Av. Pedro Álvares Cabral - Vila Mariana, São Paulo - SP, Brazil

The park has pools of different sizes, sports fields, walking routes and various supporting cultural facilities. The well-known modern art galleries, Banderas monuments and monuments in Sao Paulo are also here. The open-air theater here also often puts on free programs, attracting many people to watch. 1. Park function In the middle of dense skyscrapers, the green park is almost another world. This is a place where local citizens get close to nature, and it is often crowded on weekends, with people running, cycling and skateboarding. In addition, the park also provides rental car cruise service, which is convenient for tourists to rent a car to explore the park. 2. Park tour Near the park, you can visit the Modern Art Museum and Banderas Memorial Statue together. The Banderas Monument is one of the well-known tourist attractions in Sao Paulo. The sculpture is carved from granite and built on a three-story granite base. In front of the statue are two galloping high-headed horses, and one of the riders holds his head high. The other looked back at the procession and seemed to command the people in a loud voice. Queen Ma is a pioneer of the prototype of St. Paul with various tools, old and young, male and female. In order to commemorate the development of Brazil and highlight the contributions of people of different countries and races to Brazil, the local department built a monument to Banderas in a corner of the park.

Reviews from Real Guests:

Trip.com User: excelente para passear e se exercitar

Day 4 | Evening

Looking for a bed nearby after finishing your journey at Parque Ibirapuera? Hotel Fasano São Paulo is one of your top choices.

Hotel Fasano São Paulo

Boasting an indoor pool and a fitness centre, Hotel Fasano S?o Paulo offers 5-star accommodations in the upscale Jardins district, just 250 metres from the luxurious Rua Oscar Freire street.Decorated elegantly in shades of light colours, rooms are spacious and bright, offering parquet floors and high quality wood and leather furniture. Guests will find air conditioning, garden views, flat-screen TV, a minibar and DVD player. Private bathrooms come with a shower and a hairdryer.At Hotel Fasano S?o Paulo guests can enjoy the distinguished Fasano Restaurant, renowned for its contemporary Italian cuisine and tastefully styled ambiance. For other sophisticated dining experiences, guests will find some of the finest restaurants in S?o Paulo within a 5-minute walk.After a relaxing visit to the spa and wellness centre, guests can enjoy a refreshing drink from the bar. The property also offers massages, meeting facilities, dry cleaning, a terrace and concierge service.The hotel is 1.2 km from Avenida Paulista, 2.2 km from Ibirapuera Park and 9.2 km from Congonhas International Airport. Guarulhos International Airport is 25 km away.

Day 5 | Morning

Liberdade

Opening Hours: Open 24 hours

Ticket Price: Free

Recommended Length of Stay: 2-3 Hours

Location: Sao Paulo, State of Sao Paulo

Dongfang Street has a distinct oriental cultural atmosphere, with numerous Chinese-run restaurants, shops and travel agencies. From the bank on the street to the shrine in the depths, it is all Japanese-style. Even the street lamps on the street have incorporated the elements of torii gates, and several Buddhist temples and temples have been built. It's hard to tell if it's in Brazil or Japan if it weren't for the few signs in Portuguese that sporadically appear on the street. Neighborhood introduction Rua Galvão Bueno, Rua São Joaquim two streets and Praçada Liberdade square are the center of Oriental Street. Besides Japanese descendants, there are many descendants of Chinese and Koreans living in this neighborhood. Every Spring Festival, local residents will set up a stage in the square to hold a two-day performance to celebrate the Chinese New Year; in June, there is also a traditional Japanese way to celebrate the Qixi Festival.

Reviews from Real Guests:

biamendesl: Referência em São Paulo para comida japonesa e tudo mais sobre a cultura

Day 5 | Afternoon

Independence Park nearby is the top choice before you leave Liberdade and hit the road.

Independence Park

Opening Hours: Open from 5:00am-8:00pm

Ticket Price: Free

Recommended Length of Stay: 2-3 Hours

Location: Avenida Nazareth, s/n - Ipiranga, São Paulo - SP, 04263-000Brazil

St. Paul's Independence Park consists of several parts such as museums, gardens, Independence Square and Independence Monument. In August 1989, it was declared one of the archaeological and cultural heritage of Brazil.

Reviews from Real Guests:

Trip.com User: It is a three-part museum, garden and square. The museum is under renovation. It is not open to the public. It is a pity!

Day 5 | Evening

Looking for a bed nearby after finishing your journey at Independence Park? L'Hotel PortoBay São Paulo is one of your top choices.

L'Hotel PortoBay São Paulo

Property Location
With a stay at Porto Bay Hotels & Resorts, you'll be centrally located in Sao Paulo, steps from Casper Libero College and Gazeta Theatre. This 5-star hotel is close to Municipal Theater and Sala Sao Paulo Concert Hall.

Rooms
Make yourself at home in one of the 83 air-conditioned rooms featuring iPod docking stations and minibars. 32-inch LCD televisions with cable programming provide entertainment, while complimentary wireless Internet access keeps you connected. Private bathrooms with shower/tub combinations feature rainfall showerheads and complimentary toiletries. Conveniences include laptop-compatible safes and desks, and housekeeping is provided daily.

Rec, Spa, Premium Amenities
Relax at the full-service spa, where you can enjoy massages, body treatments, and facials. If you're looking for recreational opportunities, you'll find an indoor pool, a spa tub, and a sauna. Additional amenities at this Art Deco hotel include complimentary wireless Internet access and concierge services. Guests can get to nearby shops on the shuttle (surcharge).

Dining
Grab a bite to eat at the hotel's restaurant, which features a bar, or stay in and take advantage of 24-hour room service. Quench your thirst with your favorite drink at a swim-up bar. Buffet breakfasts are available daily for a fee.

Business, Other Amenities
Featured amenities include complimentary high-speed (wired) Internet access, a business center, and express check-in. Planning an event in Sao Paulo? This hotel has facilities measuring 1292 square feet (120 square meters), including meeting rooms. A roundtrip airport shuttle is provided for a surcharge (available on request), and free valet parking is available onsite.

You must present a photo ID when checking in. Your credit card is charged at the time you book. Bed type and smoking preferences are not guaranteed.Your reservation is prepaid and is

Day 6 | Morning

Av. Paulista

Opening Hours: Open 24 hours

Ticket Price: Free

Recommended Length of Stay: 3-4 Hours

Location: Av. Paulista - Bela Vista, Sao Paulo - SP, Brazil

Paulista Avenue (Portuguese name AvenidaPaulista), also known as Sao Paulo Financial Street, is a bustling street in Sao Paulo, a larger city in Brazil. It is undoubtedly one of the more important economic and financial centers and entertainment centers in Sao Paulo. Known as the "Wall Street" of the Southern Hemisphere. Corporate headquarters are gathered here, and skyscrapers are lined up here. At the same time, it is also full of diverse shopping and entertainment venues, and it is very lively. 1. Detailed introduction The 2800-meter street runs from northwest to southeast. Like other well-known financial centers in the world, almost all international banks can be seen here. But it's not an expressionless banking district. Instead, it's full of diverse shopping options, modern and traditional entertainment, cultural facilities such as Universal Television and art museums, hospitals, and more. When you are in it, you can feel the heat here 24 hours a day: the streets are constantly flowing in the daytime, and the helicopters on the roof of the Industrial Alliance rise and fall, carrying Brazil's financial elites to and from the office and residence; Bright, singing and dancing life, people are here to relax and play in the world. There are also several more expensive real estates in South America along the lot, which shows the prosperity. 2. History of development This avenue was invested and built by Uruguayan immigrant Brazilian engineer Aiujeuneu Lima and his friends. It was completed on December 8, 1891. At a time of rapid expansion in São Paulo, the boulevard provided a good opportunity for citizens eager to move out of the crowded city and find a new home on the outskirts. After it was opened to traffic, the street was named "São Paulo" in honor of the city's past inhabitants.

Day 6 | Afternoon

Having the chance to enjoy the charming Av. Paulista, Beco do Batman next to it is another great place that you will never want to miss!

Beco do Batman

Opening Hours: Open 24 hours

Ticket Price: Free

Recommended Length of Stay: 1-2 Hours

Location: Batman Alley R. Gonçalo Afonso - Vila Madalena, São Paulo - SP, Brazil

Batman Alley is hidden in an alley of hundreds of meters deep in the Villa Maddalena district. Every inch of the alley is covered with colorful graffiti from the ground to the wall. Starting from this alley, you can fully feel the rich South American colors. This famous alley attracts graffiti artists from all over the world, with new graffiti overtaking old graffiti every once in a while. So every time you go to Batman Alley, the graffiti on the wall will be different, which is also the charm here.

Reviews from Real Guests:

Gabi Netto: Batman’s alley is a great place for people who are looking for cool shots. Perfect for those who like street art. The invite new artists from time to time and now there’s even a mural dedicated to The Boys!

filipebytrip: Such a nice place... So beautiful and chill.... love street art 👌

Day 6 | Evening

If you want to explore other popular attractions later, Hotel Unique is a suitable place for you to stay and refresh.

Hotel Unique

Unique boasts exquisite architecture and stunning views of S?o Paulo and Ibirapuera Park. Designed by renowned architect Ruy Otake, it is in the trendy Jardins area. The rooftop hosts a pool and the stylish Skye Restaurant & Bar. The hotel is 100% non-smoking. With scenic views of the park, the 5-star accommodation at Hotel Unique features modern furniture, a hot tub and Bvlgari amenities. It includes air conditioning, an LCD TV with cable channels, DVD player, MP3 dock station and minibar. Suites also have a spacious seating area. Wi-Fi is free. Guests can enjoy contemporary cuisine at the Skye Restaurant & Bar, while listening to lounge music and admiring the city views. They can also select from a variety of exotic drinks at the beautiful lobby bar, decorated with design objects.

Day 7 | Morning

Theatro Municipal

Opening Hours: Open on Fri,Sun,10:00am-4:00pm;Open on Mon-Thu,12:00am-4:30pm

Recommended Length of Stay: 2-3 Hours

Location: Praça Ramos De Azevedo, s/n - República, São Paulo - SP, 01037-010

The Municipal Theater of Sao Paulo is a large theater in Sao Paulo and is currently one of the landmarks of Sao Paulo, known as Brazil's "Paris Opera". It was designed by the famous architect Hamos Asvedo and opened in 1911. The whole building is elegant and noble, and its grand style is somewhat similar to that of the Paris Opera House. The Baroque-style building itself is also a fine work of art. It is the stage for cultural performances (especially international) in São Paulo, and the echoes are perfect. The interior of the Municipal Opera House has been refurbished in 1991, with exquisite arrangements of marble, paintings, plaster, mirrors, etc.

Reviews from Real Guests:

Trip.com User: It’s a beautiful place to visit. Highly recommend!

Day 7 | Afternoon

Having the chance to enjoy the charming Theatro Municipal, Latin America Memorial next to it is another great place that you will never want to miss!

Latin America Memorial

Ticket Price: Free

Recommended Length of Stay: 2-3 Hours

Location: Avenida Auro Soares de Moura Andrade 664 | Barra Funda, Sao Paulo, State of Sao Paulo 01156-001, Brazil

The Latin American Memorial Hall is a memorial park built to display the combination of Latin American cultures. To be precise, it is actually a building complex, divided into two areas, north and south, separated by a road. The park is equipped with a library that collects and displays Latin American culture and history, avant-garde buildings, monuments, restaurants, auditoriums, etc. The concert hall here will have a free performance of the State Symphony Band every Monday at 21:00, and the scene is very lively. It is the ideal venue for concerts, musical performances, exhibitions, plays and special events. 1. Designed by the design architect Oscar Nimel, its architecture can be said to be a representative of the combination between modern architecture and civil engineering, so it has become one of the main symbols of modern architectural creation in Brazil. The whole park is based on black and white, which is very eye-catching in the bustling city. 2. The southern area of the subdivision consists of three buildings: the Latin American Congress Hall, the Latin American Congress Building Office Building and the Latin American Folklore Museum. The Latin American Memorial Hall is surrounded by a marble plaza with many tall palm trees. There is also a head sculpture on the square, that is the statue of the famous Latin American liberator Simon Bolivar. In the half-moon-shaped exhibition hall of the Latin American Folklore Museum, Latin American folk art is displayed. The north and south areas are connected by a unique sky bridge. The Bolivar Studio is one of the annexes of the Parliament Building and can accommodate 1,600 people to watch the show. The ground floor of the studio is cylindrical, and the top floor is a cylindrical glass curtain wall with a larger diameter. On the square of the North District stands the Five Fingers Liberation Monument. The monument is carved out of marble and is in the shape of a left hand with five fingers outstretched. From the direction of the thumb on the palm to the lower part of the wrist, a blood-red map of Latin America is engraved, like bloodshed, symbolizing that the liberation of Latin America was obtained by the bloody sacrifice of countless martyrs.

Day 7 | Evening

If you want to explore other popular attractions later, Tivoli Mofarrej São Paulo is a suitable place for you to stay and refresh.

Tivoli Mofarrej São Paulo

Property Location
A stay at Tivoli Sao Paulo Mofarrej places you in the heart of Sao Paulo, walking distance from Museum of Art of Sao Paulo and Siqueira Campos Park. This 5-star hotel is close to Municipal Theater and Sala Sao Paulo Concert Hall.

Rooms
Make yourself at home in one of the 220 air-conditioned rooms featuring minibars and LCD televisions. Cable television is provided for your entertainment. Private bathrooms with showers feature complimentary toiletries and hair dryers. Conveniences include safes and desks, and housekeeping is provided daily.

Rec, Spa, Premium Amenities
Relax at the full-service spa, where you can enjoy massages, body treatments, and facials. You're sure to appreciate the recreational amenities, including a health club, an outdoor pool, and a sauna. Additional amenities include wireless Internet access (surcharge), concierge services, and gift shops/newsstands.

Dining
Enjoy a meal at one of the hotel's dining establishments, which include 2 restaurants and a coffee shop/café. From your room, you can also access room service (during limited hours). Quench your thirst with your favorite drink at a bar/lounge. Breakfast is available for a fee.

Business, Other Amenities
Featured amenities include a business center, limo/town car service, and dry cleaning/laundry services. Planning an event in Sao Paulo? This hotel has 1300 square feet (121 square meters) of space consisting of conference space and meeting rooms. A roundtrip airport shuttle is provided for a surcharge during limited hours, and self parking (subject to charges) is available onsite.

You must present a photo ID when checking in. Your credit card is charged at the time you book. Bed type and smoking preferences are not guaranteed.Your reservation is prepaid and is guaranteed for late arrival. The total charge includes all room charges and taxes, as well as fees for access and bo

Day 8 | Morning

Pinacoteca Do Estado De Sao Paulo

Opening Hours: Open on Mon-Fri,Sun,10:00am-5:00pm

Recommended Length of Stay: 2.0-3.0 Hours

Location: Praca Da Luz 2, Sao Paulo, State of Sao Paulo 01120-010, Brazil

The Sao Paulo State Art Gallery is a well-known art museum in Brazil and a very old art venue in Sao Paulo. It was established on December 24, 1905.

Day 8 | Afternoon

When time permits after visiting Pinacoteca Do Estado De Sao Paulo, don’t forget pay a visit to Parque Estadual da Cantareira.

Parque Estadual da Cantareira

Recommended Length of Stay: 3-5 Hours

Location: Access from Rua do Horto,Tremembe,Sao Paulo,State of Sao Paulo,Brazil

Kentalya National Park, located in Sao Paulo, Brazil, has beautiful scenery and dense forests. Not only can you get up close to cute little monkeys, but you can also climb up to enjoy the beauty of the city.

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Sao Paulo Weather

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20 Apr, 2024
15
Mostly clear
15 ~ 22℃
20 Apr, 2024
Mostly clear
15℃ / 22℃
21 Apr, 2024
Partly clear
16℃ / 26℃
22 Apr, 2024
Mostly clear
16℃ / 28℃
23 Apr, 2024
Mostly clear
16℃ / 30℃
Sao Paulo Weather - Best Times to Visit Sao Paulo
18 Apr, 2024 Sao PauloWeather:Mostly cloudy.Northeasterly wind:0–10 km/hour.Humidity:77%.Sunrise/Sunset:06:21/17:50
Sao PauloRunning:Suitable.Cycling:Suitable
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