20 Things to do in São Paulo, Brazil Travel Guide
Visiting Sao Paolo was a bit intimidating. We weren't really sure what to expect prior to visiting South America's largest city, however, we found that in that midst of the crowds and chaos there were cool pockets filled with parks, street art, and an abundance of restaurants. For this video, we also had two of our Brazilian friends join us and they were able to provide a unique window into the city. This travel guide will showcase 20 things to do in Sao Paulo, Brazil:
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1) Ibirapuera Park (Parque Ibirapuera) to enjoy leisure and activity along with visiting the Afro-Brasil Museum (Museu Afro Brasil) and São Paulo Museum of Modern Art (Museu de Arte Moderna de São Paulo - MAM)
2) Beco do Batman (Batman’s Alley)
3) Museu do Futebol (Museum of Football)
4) Municipal Market of São Paulo (Mercado Municipal Paulistano - Mercado Municipal de São Paulo
5) Mortadella Sandwich
6) São Paulo See Metropolitan Cathedral (Catedral Metropolitana, or Catedral da Sé de São Paulo)
7) Liberdade Japanese neighborhood (リベルダージ)
8) Sushi Buffet all you can eat feast
9) Izakaya gastropub (居酒屋) + Ramyeon Noodle Bowls
10) Karaoke and São Paulo nightlife
11) Brazilian Breakfast (Pão na chapa, Pão de queijo and coffee)
12) Pinacoteca do Estado de São Paulo
13) Jardim da Luz (Praça da Luz - Parque da Luz)
14) São Paulo Municipal Theatre (Theatro Municipal de São Paulo)
15) Martinelli Building (Edifício Martinelli)
16) Edifício Itália (Italy Building) Circolo Italiano
17) Mosteiro de São Bento (São Bento Monastery)
18) Centro Cultural Banco do Brasil (CCBB: Bank of Brazil Cultural Center)
19) Renault Theatre (Teatro Paramount)
20) São Paulo Metrô (Metropolitano de São Paulo)
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Our visit São Paulo travel guide documentary covers some of the top attractions including a food guide (best restaurants and street food), top museums and São Paulo at night. We also cover off-the-beaten-path activities you won't find in a typical São Paulo tourism brochure or São Paulo, Brasil city tour.
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Within the park grounds you’ll find the Afro-Brasil Museum, which is a contemporary museum that looks at African culture and influence in Brazilian society. And not too far from there, you’ll come across the Museum of Modern Art.
Batman Alley is located in Vila Madalena and it has become a popular tourist and Instagram spot. Apparently the place gets its name because the first piece of graffiti to go up was one of Batman back in the 1980s.
If you’re a football lover, this is a place you won’t want to miss.
Being the foodies that we are, we couldn’t skip the Municipal Market. Here you can find exotic fruits, fresh vegetables, meats, spices and even restaurants. We went there right around the lunch hour to try the famed mortadella sandwich.
From there, we visited Sao Paulo Cathedral. We only learned this after our visit, but there’s a crypt you can visit.
Next up we headed to the neighbourhood of Liberdade, which has the largest Japanese community in the world outside of Japan. We decided to hit up a sushi buffet for some food!
That evening we met up with our Brazilian friends, who took us out for a night on the town.
That morning we visited Pinacoteca do Estado, which is a cool art museum that focuses on works by Brazilian artist or works with Brazilian subject matter.
After that we headed over to Parque da Luz. This park is right next to the museum and it has a lot of interesting sculptures scattered about.
Sao Paulo’s Teatro Municipal first opened in 1911. The Martinelli building is 30 stories high and it was the first skyscraper in South America.
And that’s a quick look at how we spent 2 days in Sao Paulo. We hope you enjoyed this guide and that it gave you some ideas on how to tackle South America’s largest city. As always, if you have any other suggestions of fun things to do in Sao Paulo, feel free to share those with us in the comments below.
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1 - Parque do Ibirapuera
Assim como Nova York tem o Central Park, São Paulo tem o Parque do Ibirapuera, um “Oásis” de natureza em meio aos prédios e o trânsito. O parques é um reduto de cultura, prática de esportes e lazer. São 1,590 Km² que abrigam 3 lagos artificiais, quadras poliesportivas, gramados, pistas de corrida, museus (Museu de Arte Contemporânea, Museu de Arte Moderna e Museu Afro-Brasil) e belas paisagens. E ainda tem um auditório para apresentações artísticas.
2 - Avenida Paulista
A mais paulista das avenidas é também um importante ponto turístico e cultural do país. Sedes de bancos, prédios comerciais, a Gazeta, o Masp, hotéis luxuosos, parques e tantos outros pontos importantes estão concentrados lá. Em torno de 200 mil pessoas moram na região. Reserve um dia para caminhar na avenida de ponta a ponta.
3 - Catedral da Sé
Além da sua beleza e da simbologia que a carrega, a Catedral da Sé é considerada um dos 5 maiores templos neogóticos do mundo. Ela é tida também como um símbolo contra a ditadura na época do regime e, nas manifestações de julho de 2013, foi o ponto de encontro de uma das maiores passeatas.
4 - Rua 25 de Março
Imagine um lugar onde você encontra qualquer coisa por um preço acessível. A 25 de março é exatamente isso. Desde bugigangas a vídeo games de última geração podem ser encontrados por aqui. É claro que nem tudo é 100% original e confiável, então vale uma conferida. Os finais de semana são praticamente insuportáveis de andar pela rua. Se você puder, escolha um dia da semana para ir com mais calma e tranquilidade.
5 - MASP
O Museu de Arte de São Paulo Assis Chateaubriand está localizado em outro ponto turístico da cidade, a Av Paulista. O famoso vão livre de 70 metros sustenta o museu mais importante da América Latina, já tendo recebido obras de artistas como Picasso, Monet e Van Gogh. Para entrar no museu é baratinho, R$ 15 a inteira e R$ 7 a meia. Se você puder ir na terça, melhor ainda, já que a entrada é gratuita.
6 - Galeria do Rock
Quem gosta de comprar acessórios ou discos da sua banda de rock preferida, aqui é o seu lugar. Os mais de 450 estabelecimentos comerciais trazem de tudo. Camisetas, fantasias, capinhas de celular, vinil e até tatuagens estão disponibilizados por aqui. Os primeiros andares são mais destinados aos adeptos do hip-hop trazendo tênis e bonés. Os andares de cima são repletos de rock'n'roll e você pode até cruzar com algum ídolo, já que os artistas costumam frequentar a galeria.
7 - Teatro Municipal
Considerado um dos cartões postais da cidade, o teatro foi palco da Semana de Arte Moderna de 1922. Além disso, ele é sede da Orquestra Sinfônica Municipal de São Paulo, Orquestra Experimental de Repertório, Coral Lírico, o Coral Paulistano e o Ballet da cidade de São Paulo.
8 - Torre do Banespa
Localizada no centro de São Paulo, mais especificamente na Rua João Brícola, a torre oferece uma das visões mais incríveis de toda a cidade. Ela foi construída na década de 40 com o intuito de ser semelhante ao Empire State, em Nova York. Além da vista, você pode conferir o acervo do Museu Banespa, que conta com artefatos da história desde a inauguração até hoje.
9 - Estação da Luz
A estação da Luz é um importante ponto do transporte público paulistano por integrar importantes linhas. O entorno da estação é repleto de cultura, como o Museu da Língua Portuguesa e a Pinacoteca do Estado.
10 - Pinacoteca do Estado de São Paulo
Encerramos a lista com um dos museus de arte mais importantes do país: a Pinacoteca do Estado. Ela faz parte do conjunto que envolve a Estação da Luz, o Museu da Língua Portuguesa e o Memorial da Resistência. O museu é o mais antigo da cidade, por isso vale a pena não só conferir os obras que ele abriga como também a sua arquitetura.
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20 things to do in Lisbon Travel Guide
Lisbon was the final stop of our European tour and we couldn't have chosen a better destination. The city immediately won us over with it's cheery pastel buildings, delicious fresh seafood, and it's unique mix of attractions. It also didn't hurt that we had clear blue skies the whole week we were there! The following video will highlight 20 things to do in Lisbon and we hope it will give you a few ideas of some of the sights this beautiful city has to offer.
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1) São Jorge Castle (Portuguese: Castelo de São Jorge)
2) Miradouro das Portas do Sol observation deck
3) Carmo Convent (Portuguese: Convento da Ordem do Carmo)
4) Portuguese egg tart pastry - Pastel de nata (Portuguese: pastéis de nata)
5) Belém Tower (Portuguese: Torre de Belém
6) Padrão dos Descobrimentos (Portuguese: Monument to the Discoveries)
7) Jerónimos Monastery or Hieronymites Monastery (Portuguese: Mosteiro dos Jerónimos
8) Kiosk - Quiosque
9) Tagus River Ferry - (Portuguese: Tejo)
10) Salmão Grelhado - Portuguese Grilled Fish (Salmon Steaks)
11) Visiting Cacilhas Island
12) Lisbon tramway network (Portuguese: Rede de eléctricos de Lisboa)
13) Miradouro de São Pedro de Alcântara Observation Views
14) Shopping (Rua Augusta)
15) Praça do Comércio - Commerce Square)
16) Santa Justa Lift (Portuguese: Elevador de Santa Justa
17) Bacalhau - Portuguese dried & salted cod
18) Tropical Botanical Garden (Portuguese: Jardim Agricola Tropical)
19) Lisbon Cathedral: Patriarchal Cathedral of St. Mary Major (Portuguese: Santa Maria Maior de Lisboa or Sé de Lisboa)
20) Lisbon night views
Our visit Lisbon travel guide covers some of the top attractions including the best in arts, entertainment, museums, nightlife and restaurants. We also cover off-the-beaten-path activities that you won't find in your typical tourism brochure or Lisbon city guide.
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Our first stop of the day was Sao Jorge Castle, which is an old Moorish fortification that sits on a hill overlooking Lisbon and the Tagus River. You can get some nice panoramic views of the city from here, and they also have peacocks roaming the grounds.
Miradouro das Portas do Sol is one of the many look out points in Lisbon that offers postcard-perfect views of the city. This particular terrace overlooks the Alfama district and it is always popular with tourists.
Carmo is a mediaeval convent that was ruined during the 1755 earthquake, and today it is used as an archaeological museum. It's a strange feeling walking down the ruined nave of the church and seeing blue skies above your head, but that's exactly what makes it worth a visit.
Another place to visit is Belem Tower. The tower was built on the banks of the Tagus River, and it was meant to act as both a defense system and a ceremonial gateway into Lisbon.
The Jeronimos Monastery is one of the most visited sights in Lisbon. It's one of the best examples of Late Gothic Manueline architecture, so have a close look at the intricate detailing when you visit.
A fun way to get around Lisbon's hilly streets is by riding the trams. There are different lines across the city, but #28 is the most popular one with visitors.
The Santa Justa lift is an elevator that connects the lower streets of Baixa with Carmo Square, and it is the only remaining vertical elevator in Lisbon. Though it is meant to serve a functional role, it is also quite popular with visitors who find the elevator a novel idea.
And that's a wrap for our week in the Portuguese capital! We hope you enjoyed this video and that it gave you some ideas of things to do in Lisbon. As always, if you have any other suggestion for travellers of places to visit and things to do around town, feel free to share them in the comments below. Wishing you happy travels!
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Venture to Brasilia, the capital of Brazil, to explore the city that’s shaped like a bird in flight.
Boasting innovative architecture, imaginative artwork, and symmetrical designs, Brasilia is the ultimate eye candy. Begin your travels at the Praca dos Tres Poderes, the plaza that the city revolves around. Here you can marvel at Planalto Palace’s magnificent design—the work of famed architect Oscar Niemeyer. Abstract structures and odd-shaped buildings lay scattered around the parallel-running avenues at the Monumental Axis.
Discover the intricate construction of the Ministry of Justice and Itamaraty Palace, which is the headquarters for the Ministry of External Relations. The National Congress features a structure that looks like a bowl, while the National Museum sits inside a dome-shaped building with a unique walkway that looks like it’s orbiting the construction. For a truly marvelous sight, saunter into the nearby Metropolitan Cathedral. Perhaps Niemeyer’s most noteworthy masterpiece, it earned him the highest architectural award. The cathedral boasts 16 massive pillars that arch to the sky—forming a crown-like shape—alongside a peculiar bell tower. Inside the place of worship, you’ll find three angels hanging from the ceiling, surrounded by stained-glass windows.
After adoring the architecture, take a stroll through the Sanctuary of Dom Bosco, which is dedicated to Bosco, an Italian saint. It is said that he predicted the rise of a “futuristic city,” and the Brazilians believe he was referring to Brasilia.
On your next romp in the capital, admire the architecture and explore the fascinating installation artwork. From museums to palaces, this city won’t disappoint. For more tips and advice, check out our Brasilia travel guide.
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