Sao Paulo Mercado Municipal Paulistano
The Sao Paulo Mercado Municipal Paulistano was opened in 1932, the culmination of a four year project that was designed to create a neo-classical building of over 22 thousand meters squared, full of gorgeous stained glass windows, where people from all over the city could come and trade with each other, buying the goods they needed at decent prices
Sao Paulo Edificio Altino Arantes
Towering above the city, the Sao Paulo Edificio Altino Arantes building is a very important skyscraper, originally the headquarters of the State Bank. Climb up for an incredible view!
Patio do Colegio Sao Paulo
The history of the city begins at the Patio do Colegio Sao Paulo, the site of the historical Jesuit church founded in 1554. Visit the museum and learn of Sao Paulo’s fascinating background!
Estacao Julio Prestes Sao Paulo
At the forefront of the Sao Paulo, Brazil coffee exchange, Estacao Julio Prestes Sao Paulo was the first railway line to help transport coffee through the state – come visit a piece of history!
Sao Paulo Basilica de Sao Bento Church
Visited by the Pope himself in 2007, the Sao Paulo Basilica de Sao Bento Church is one of the most important historic buildings in the entire city – visit here and allow yourself to be inspired.
Sao Paulo Catedral Metropolitana
The Sao Paulo Catedral Metropolitana is the primary cathedral of Sao Paulo, with roots back several centuries. Its Neo-Gothic style is a wonder to behold, and the organ has 12,000 pipes!
Igreija da Ordem Terceira do Carmo
The simplistic yet beautiful Igreija da Ordem Terceira do Carmo is an example of incredible Jesuit art that has survived the centuries, and is now considered a part of Brazilian Heritage.
Sao Paulo Igreija de Sao Francisco de Assis
The Sao Paulo Igreija de Sao Francisco de Assis is actually two churches run together under one name, and is one of the best preserved buildings with Portuguese colonial heritage here!
Igreija das Chagas do Seraphico Pai Sao Francisco
A brilliant example of rococo architecture and design, the Igreija das Chagas do Seraphico Pai Sao Francisco is a unique and inspirational sight to behold, an example of historic beauty.
Catedral Ortodoxa Sao Paulo
At the Saint Nicholas Catedral Ortodoxa Sao Paulo, visitors can experience a bit of Russian history right in Latin America! An unlikely church that offers peace amidst the busy streets.
Forro Sao Paulo
If you’re looking for some activity in Sao Paulo, head out for some Forro Sao Paulo style! There are plenty of festivals of Forro dancing, so get off your chair, go outside and get moving!
Sao Paulo Anniversary
At over 450 years old, Sao Paulo anniversary celebrations are not something to be missed. On January 25th, everyone stops working and celebrates the official birthday of their beloved city!
Bienal de Arte de Sao Paulo
Experience the sights and sounds of art and architecture at the Bienal de Arte de Sao Paulo, held every two years in the Parque do Ibirapuera. International presentations, and more!
Bienal do Livro de Sao Paulo
Book lovers should definitely not want to miss the Bienal do livro de Sao Paulo! New titles, publishers with great discounts, and tons of paper and book exhibits are truly a sight to behold!
Mostra Internacional de Sao Paulo
Sao Paulo may be a city for business, but it doesn’t have to be boring! Attend one of the hundreds of Mostra Internacional de Sao Paulo that are held annually in Brazil’s most industrious city!
Sao Paulo Mostra Internacional de Cinema
Attend the Sao Paulo Mostra Internacional de Cinema and see some of the best and newest studio and independent films that Brazil and the rest of the world has to offer on the big screen!
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