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Trip Summary

São Paulo - The City

São Paulo - Do & See - Parque do Ibirapuera, Memorial da America Latina, Museu Afro-Brasileiro, Museu Arte Brasileira / FAAP, Museu de ArteModerna (MAM), Pinacoteca do Estado, Catedral da Sé , Casa das Rosas , Mosteiro de São Bento , OCA, Pátio do Colégio / Museu PadreAnchieta , Parque Zoológico de São Paulo , Estádio Cícero Pompeude Toledo, Pedra Grande - Big Stone Cliff, Aeromagic Balloons, EdifícioCopan, Museu da Língua Portuguesa, Aquário de São Paulo, Museu do Futebol, Instituto Butantan

São Paulo - Dining - Sarrasin, Mocotó - Restaurante e Cachaçaria, Era uma vez um Chalezinho, Baby Beef Rubaiyat, Arábia , Capim Santo,Veridiana, Le Chef Rouge, Andrade, Due Cuochi Cucina-Itaim Bibi, Fogo de Chão , A Bela Sintra, Bio Restaurant, Cheiro Verde

São Paulo - Cafés - Ponto Chic, Frevo, Fran's Cafe, Bacio di Latte

São Paulo - Bars & Nightl ife - All Black Irish Pub , Empanada's , All of Jazz, Café Piu-Piu, D-Edge, Bar do Luiz Fernandes, Empório Alto dosPinheiros, Karaoke Chopperia Liberdade, Bar Veloso, Skye Bar Hotel Unique, Bourbon Street Music Club, Pub Crawl São Paulo, Capitão Barley,Clube Caravaggio, The Week, Bebo Sim, Canto da Ema, Woods São Paulo

São Paulo - Shopping - Jardins District, Rua 25 de Marco, Benedito Calixto Arts Market, Galeria Do Rock, Shopping JK Iguatemi, Sogo PlazaShopping, Livraria Cultura, Shopping Patio Higienopolis, Rua do Arouche, Morumbi Shopping, Casa Santa Luzia, Espaço Brasil Presentes eDecoração, Daslu, Galeria Ouro Fino, Ponto Solidário, Chocolat Du Jour

São Paulo - Tourist Information - São Paulo-Guarulhos International Airport, Buses, Metro, Taxi, Post Office, Pharmacy, Telephone, Electricity

Day 1

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São Paulo - The CityThe third largest city in the world has 17 mill ion people spread over an area of 30.000 square kilometres. São Paulo might be huge but it hashumble beginnings. In 1554, Portuguese Jesuit priests founded a small mission on a hil l close to the River Tietê, which soon became a tradingpost. Later, when the area around São Paulo was found to be perfect for growing coffee, the city´s future prosperity was sealed. Today SãoPaulo is the business and unofficial political capital of the country.

A good place to orientate yourself in São Paulo is by Avenida Paulista, l ined with high rise office buildings, which divides the city centre fromSão Paulo´s exclusive and glamorous district, the Jardins, where you find the best hotels including Fasano and the Unique. From here, you caneasily reach most parts of the city. Praça da Sé and Praça da República, the two squares divided by Vale do Anhangabaú is the old centre ofSão Paulo. On Rua Boa Vista, you wil l find the whitewashed Baroque Pátio do Colégio, the site of which dates back to the Jesuits first missionin 1554. Nearby, Triângulo is the city´s main financial district and home to São Paulo´s imposing stock exchange, the BOVESPA. A few blocksaway you can find the calm of São Bento. North east is the imposing neo-gothic central market, the Mercado Municipal. South of here is thecommercial district of Bela Vista, nicknamed Bixiga, and the city´s ”Little Italy” centred around Praça da Liberdade, now a centre for east Asianimmigrants.

Rua Augusta slices across Avenida Paulista into the Jardins. Around Praça Franklin Roosevelt are many of the city´s best shops and restaurants.South west of the Jardins is the fashionable neighbourhood of Pinheiros, with some of the best bars and nightclubs in the city. Across the RioPinheiros is the vast campus of the Universidade de São Paulo. South east from here is the huge green space of Parque Ibirapuera. To theeast of the centre you find the barrias, once the industrial hub of the city. Of note here is the Museu da Hospedaria. North of here across the RioTietê is the city´s main bus station, the Rodoviária Tietê.

São Paulo - Do & SeeMost of São Paulo's main attractions are located in the city centre, the area bounded by the Tietê River on the North, the Pinheiros River tothe West, Avenida dos Bandeirantes on the south and Avenida Salim Farah Maluf to the East. São Paulo has something for everyone, theculture vulture, the jazz fan, the clubber, the football fanatic and the gourmand. To take in the scale of São Paulo's history visit Pátio doColégio to see its beginnings. Then visit legendary Brazil ian architect and designer of Brasil ia, Oscar Niemeyer's space-age OCA museum. Fora breathtaking glimpse of where São Paulo is going, you cannot beat the view from the top of the Italia Building on Avenida Ipiranga at thecorner of Avenida São Luís.

Parque do IbirapueraAv. Pedro Alvares Cabral, Jardins+55 11 5574 5505

Memorial da America Latina664 Av. Auro Soares de Moura Andrade, Sao Bento+55 011 3823 4600

Museu Afro-BrasileiroParque do Ibierapuera, Jardins+55 11 3320 8900

Museu Arte Brasileira / FAAP903 Rua Alagoas, Higienópolis+55 11 3662 7198

Museu de Arte Moderna (MAM)Parque do Ibirapuera, Jardins+55 11 5085 1300

Pinacoteca do Estado2 Praça da Luz, São Paulo+55 11 3324 1000

Catedral da SéCentro, São Paulo+55 11 3107 6832

Casa das Rosas37 Av. Paulista, Paraíso+55 11 251 5271

Mosteiro de São BentoLargo de São Bento, Centro

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São Paulo - DiningSão Paulo’s best restaurants are to be found in the Jardins, Itaim Bibi, Pinheiros, and Vila Madalena, where you can sample local bahian andmineiro cuisine, as well as international fusion dishes. However, for those on a smaller budget, R$5 can get you a delicious healthy meal atside street restaurants called lanchonetes, which are more a mix between a café and a bakery. But even in top restaurants, prices rarely exceedR$100.

The best non-Brazil ian cuisine tends to be Middle Eastern, Korean and Chinese. Head to Liberdade for Japanese and Cerqueira César forMiddle Eastern. The Portuguese restaurants are pretty spectacular too. Lunch is the most important meal of the day in Brazil so for the morepopular restaurants, it is advisable to book a table in advance, even during the weeks.

OCAParque Ibirapuera, São Paulo

Pátio do Colégio / Museu Padre Anchieta2 Pátio do Colégio, São Paulo

Parque Zoológico de São Paulo4241 Av. Miguel Stéfano, Água Funda+55 11 5073 0811

Estádio Cícero Pompeude ToledoEstádio Cícero Pompeude Toledo, São Paulo

Pedra Grande - Big Stone CliffPedra Grande, São Paulo

Aeromagic Balloons531 Rua 2 de Janeiro, São Paulo+55 11 2684 1206

Edifício Copan200 Av. Ipiranga, São Paulo

Museu da Língua PortuguesaPraça da Luz, Centro+55 11 3322 0080

Aquário de São Paulo407 R. Huet Bacelar, Ipiranga+55 11 2273 5500

Museu do FutebolEstádio do Pacaembu, Praça Charles Miller+55 11 3664 3848

Instituto Butantan1500 Av. Vital Brasil, São Paulo+55 11 2627 9300

SarrasinRua Costa Carvalho, 182+55 11 3031 1594

Mocotó - Restaurante e CachaçariaAvenida Nossa Senhora do Loreto, 1100 - Vila Medeiros+55 11 2951 3056

Era uma vez um ChalezinhoR. Itapimirum, 11 - Vila Andrade+55 11 3501 9322

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São Paulo - CafésPaulistanos are a fast-moving, dynamic bunch so there is an abundance of cafés and fast food outlets, from local Lanchonetes serving snacksand cheap meals to the inevitable MacDonalds and Subways. São Paulo does not have a big café tradition, but locals l ike to drink cafézinhos,small cups of strong, black coffee.

Baby Beef Rubaiyat2954 Av. Brigadeiro Faria Lima, Itaim Bibi+55 11 3165 8888

Arábia1397 Rua Haddock Lobo, Cerqueira César+55 11 3061 2203

Capim Santo471 Al. Ministro Rocha Azevedo, São Paulo+55 11 3068 8486

Veridiana661 Rua da Veridiana, Higienópolis+55 11 3120 5050

Le Chef Rouge2238 Rua Bela Cintra, São Paulo+55 11 3081 7539

Andrade874 Rua Artur de Azevedo, Pinheiros+55 11 3064 8644

Due Cuochi Cucina-Itaim Bibi103 Rua Manuel Guedes, São Paulo+55 11 3078 8092

Fogo de Chão6824 Avenida Santo Amaro, São Paulo+55 11 5524 0500

A Bela SintraR. Bela Cintra, 2325 - Jardim América+55 11 3891 1090

Bio Restaurant38 Horácio Lafer Street, São Paulo+55 11 3071 1968

Cheiro VerdeR.Peixoto Gomide, 1078+55 11 3262 2640

Ponto Chic27 Largo do Paissandu, São Paulo+55 11 3222 6528

Frevo603 Rua Oscar Freire, São Paulo+55 11 3082 3434

Fran's Cafe620 Av. Aclimação, São Paulo+55 11 4196 8680

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São Paulo - Bars & NightlifeThe hometown of electro hipster group CSS, São Paulo's eclectic nightl ife is the best in Brazil. Bela Vista has plenty of l ive music and draws amixed crowd, while Vila Madalena and adjoining Pinheiros are full of trendy, bohemian-nightspots, and clubs where you can enjoy a Brahmabeer and check out the scene. The Jardins offers upmarket bars for a more mature and LGBT crowd. Head to the bar at the Fasano for the bestCaipirinha you are l ikely to taste anywhere. Itaim Bibi and Vila Oliímpia are where you wil l find the trendy up and coming clubs. Wednesdayand Thursday nights are very popular.

For l istings of what is going on check weekly Veja magazine and www.obaoba.com.br.

Bacio di Latte136 Rua Oscar Freire, São Paulo+5511 3062 0819

All Black Irish Pub163 Rua Oscar Freire, São Paulo+55 11 3088 7990

Empanada's489 Rua Wisard, Vila Madalena+55 11 3032 2116

All of Jazz1366 Rua João Cachoeira, Vila Madalena+55 11 3849 1345

Café Piu-Piu134 Rua 13 de Maio, Bela Vista+55 11 3258 8066

D-Edge141 Auro Soares de Moura Andrade, São Paulo+55 11 3665 9500

Bar do Luiz Fernandes610 Rua Augusto Tolle, São Paulo+55 11 2976 3556

Empório Alto dos Pinheiros305 Rua Vupabussu, São Paulo+55 11 3031 4328

Karaoke Chopperia Liberdade523 Rua da Glória, São Paulo+55 11 3207 8783

Bar VelosoRua Conceição Veloso 54, São Paulo+55 11 5572 0254

Skye Bar Hotel UniqueAvenida Brigadeiro Luís Antônio 4700, São Paulo+55 11 3055 4700

Bourbon Street Music ClubRua dos Chanés 127, São Paulo+55 11 5095 6100

Pub Crawl São PauloRua Wisard 264, Sao Paulo+55 11 98121 4894

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São Paulo - ShoppingSão Paulo’s shopping possibil i ties are extensive and the city offers lots of intriguing browsing. The success of São Paulo Fashion Week hasdrawn many top designers here but there are other delights on offer, from food markets to huge air-conditioned shopping malls. The mainshopping hub is in Centro around the Praça da Republica, particularly off Avenida Iparanga and Rua 25 de Marco.

Capitão BarleyRua Cayowaá 358, São Paulo+55 11 3569 3560

Clube CaravaggioRua Álvaro de Carvalho 40, São Paulo+55 11 3237 0908

The WeekRua Guaicurus 324, São Paulo+55 11 3868 9944

Bebo SimAvenida Professor Alfonso Bovero 1107, São Paulo+55 11 2338 5259

Canto da EmaAv. Brigadeiro Faria Lima 364, São Paulo+55 11 3813 4708

Woods São PauloRua Quatá 1016, São Paulo+55 11 3849 6868

Jardins DistrictJardins, São Paulo

Rua 25 de MarcoRua 25 de Marco, São Paulo

Benedito Calixto Arts MarketPraca Benedito Calixto, São Paulo

Galeria Do RockRua 24 De Maio 62, São Paulo+5511 3337 6277

Shopping JK IguatemiAv. Presidente Juscelino Kubitschek 2041, São Paulo+5511 3152 6800

Sogo Plaza ShoppingRua Galvao Bueno 40, Sao Paulo+55 11 3209 3604

Livraria CulturaAvenida Paulista 2073, São Paulo+55 11 3170 4033

Shopping Patio HigienopolisAv. Higienopolis, 618+55 11 3823 2300

Rua do AroucheRua do Arouche, São Paulo

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São Paulo - Tourist Information

Morumbi ShoppingAvenida Roque Petroni Júnior, São Paulo+55 11 4003 4132

Casa Santa LuziaAlameda Lorena, 1471+55 11 3897 5000

Espaço Brasil Presentes e DecoraçãoAlameda Franca, 1167+55 11 3083 5040

DasluAvenida Presidente Juscelino Kubitschek, 2041+55 11 3152 6601

Galeria Ouro FinoRua Augusta 2690 Jardim Paulista, São Paulo

Ponto SolidárioRua José Maria Lisboa, 838+55 11 5522 4440

Chocolat Du JourRua Haddock Lobo 1421, São Paulo+55 11 3062 3857

São Paulo-Guarulhos International AirportSão Paulo-Guarulhos International Airport, São Paulo

Buses

Metro1626 Augusta Street, São Paulo+55 11 3371 7274

TaxiRua Carneiro da Cunha, 167+55 11 5072 4499

Post OfficePraça Correiro, São Paulo

PharmacyR Barao de Itapetinga, 99+55 11 3716 3400

Telephone

Electricity

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