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Quote: This huge, urban park located south of the Jardim Paulista section of town is Sao Paulo’s answer to Central Park. If you're up for a long walk, take the metro to the Brigadero Metro station, and follow Avenida Read More
Quote: Gay Pride in Sao Paulo is a big party with different people. There are many families and straight couples, showing there is no discrimination in this country. There are trucks with dance/hits shows and club music Read More
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Quote: This entirely concrete and glass structure resembles a large rectangle with two long red steel wrappings covering its longer length. This museum has several years ago celebrated its 50th year of Read More
Quote: A couple of hours after landing in South America, I stumbled upon a church. It was a Russian Orthodox one; would I have been more surprised if the first temple I had seen was a Tibetan Pagoda? Obviously, the Read More
Quote: The centro is São Paulo's historical core and is the best place to experience the full bustle of the city, as well as visit some of the city’s top attractions. I’ve taken several self-guided tours in the center Read More
Quote: This park is situated in front of MASP(Museum of Art of Sao Paulo), on Peixoto Gomide which is near Avenida Paulista, and is covered with beautiful trees. It can be accessable from the subway station called Read More
Quote: I never would have visited this charming gallery had my customer not recommended it. That's the thing about Sao Paulo -- it offers so much, but the best parts about it can be easily overlooked if not pointed out Read More
Quote: The Memorial da America Latina is a captivating campus of curvilinear concrete buildings designed by Oscar Niemeyer, Brazil's most notable modern architect. The prominent centerpiece of the Memorial is the Read More
Quote: Sao Paulo is to Brazilian publishing what New York City is to American publishing. And, Brazil is internationally-recognized for having a rich and talented pool of authors and book publishers. Livraria Cultura, Read More
Quote: The Museu de Arte Sacra houses one of the most extensive and important collections of religious art in Brazil. The earliest piece dates back to the 16th century, though most of the collection is from the 17th and Read More