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It
is known throughout the country as
the “business capital”. Although this is
a well-deserved title, it does not reveal
everything else this great metropolis
has to offer.
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São
Paulo
For those who wish to have the feeling of visiting the whole
world in one place, São Paulo is a must destination.
It is
known throughout the country as the “business capital”.
Although this is a well-deserved title, it does not reveal everything
else this great metropolis has to offer. Here, it is fundamental
to underscore its restaurants, its intense nightlife and the
busy artistic calendar. All those who appreciate the pleasures
of food can be certain: São Paulo will never let you
down.
From the corner bar to the most refined restaurant in the Jardins
districts, from the snack served over the counter to the
famous pastas in Italian cantinas, from the hot dog to the most
varied international menus – gastronomy in São
Paulo
is varied, unbiased and completely cosmopolitan.
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Events
Formula 1 Grand Prix
The Brazilian Grand Prix of Formula 1 is hosted in the city
of São Paulo. The Interlagos track is
16 kilometres south of Sao Paulo’s city centre and provides
the drivers and engineers with many challenges, not least
because the track runs in an anti-clockwise direction and is
at high altitude, which makes it tough for the engines.
Congresses, Fairs and Expos
São Paulo has a very busy schedule of congresses, fairs
and expos. Every year, the city holds a growing number of
events, totaling 70 thousand, with a number of participants
and visitors surpassing 15 million. It has countless spaces
that are appropriate for receiving events of every size, totaling
330 thousand m² for fairs.There are also theme parks,
countless leisure areas and two large stadiums. It is also interesting
to underscore the Interlagos Speedway, home of the
city’s
Check
the special packages with hotels and transfers for the events
we offer!
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Main
Attractions
Paulista Avenue
As a starting point for your visit to São Paulo, no place
better than Paulista Avenue, one of the city’s landmarks.
Home to nearly 30% of the São Paulo financial center,
it is one of the most loved districts by its residents.
Immigrants from every corner of Brazil and the world can be
found there. You will find Jews, Italians, Japanese,
Arabs, in short, people from everywhere on the planet. And they
live in perfect harmony with each other.
Ibirapuera Park
This is the most frequented leisure area in São Paulo.
With 1.5 million square meters, it has paths for walking
and jogging, bikeways, woods, lakes, sport courts and areas
for relaxation that attract city residents of all ages.
It receives up to 150 thousand visitors on weekends.
Municipal Theater
The theater was built in 1903 and inaugurated in 1911. Its baroque
Renaissance style was inspired by the Paris
Opera House. It stands out with its majestic interior and exterior
construction. It held the 1922 Modern Art Week.
The Theater Museum is annexed.
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Shopping
The verb to shop is closely linked to São Paulo. Similar
to the other great metropolises on the planet, the city
ensures options for all tastes, from arts and crafts fairs and
art galleries to the more than 50 shopping malls. The
most famous brands from every corner of the world are here.
The streets with specialized commerce are a big
differential in the city. They offer antiques, electronic equipment,
costume jewelry, and much more.
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· All kinds of transportation;
· Hotels and resorts;
· Tours and events;
· Incentive travel;
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· Best restaurants;
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