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.
20 Things to do in São Paulo, Brazil Travel Guide and Top Attractions Video Transcript:
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.
This is part of our Travel in Brazil video series showcasing Brazilian food, Brazilian culture and Brazilian cuisine.
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8 Things NOT to Do in Philadelphia
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Here are 8 Things that you shouldn't do when in Philly!
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1. Riding the Manayunk Hill
In the pantheon of bad ideas, rolling down the steepest hill in Manayunk, even with liquid courage, is pretty high up there.
2. Having anything to do with this Sixers season
With the Knicks having a worse season, they even suck at draft-lottery positioning.
3. Not knowing how to navigate Roosevelt Blvd
Crazy, but Roosevelt Blvd has the #2 and #3 most dangerous intersections in the country.
4. Parking in someone’s saved spot
While Philly’s streets often look like yard sales, especially right before a big storm, that lawn furniture is there for a reason. Only an idiot will try and park in someone's “reserved spot.
5. Swimming in the Schuylkill
Don’t let all of the crew teams fool you; no one should go in that water. Two words: toxic discharge.
6. Checking your bags at Philly airport
There’s a reason that Philadelphia International Airport is ranked one of the worst in North America.
7. Going to the Wing Bowl and expecting to function the next day
Life goals after the Wing Bowl usually involve not leaving your credit card at the strip club and trying not to puke before noon.
8. Assuming there's a speed limit on Kelly or Lincoln Dr
Technically the speed limit is 35, but you wouldn’t know it by the way everyone drives.
9. Being optimistic for the upcoming season
Philadelphia sports teams can rip out a fan’s heart like no other city (okay, outside of Cleveland). You can say we're a beer half-full type of fan base, until the (inevitable) late-season collapse that drives us to chug the whole damn thing.
10. Forgetting your local state store's hours
Closed at 9pm? Or is it 10pm? Open on Sundays? Better check those hours before you try and make a last-minute booze run -- we’ve all made the mistake of trying to go right after closing time.
11. Riding the Erin Express (if you’re older than 30)
There comes a time when you’re too old to ride a school bus, even if that school bus is full of tipsy coeds.
12. Leaving for the Shore during rush hour
Nothing spells weekend buzzkill more than sitting on the AC Expressway while your friends are already drinking on a deck.
13. Living in Fairmount with a car
If you eventually find a parking spot, be prepared to do your best bumper-car routine to get into a space that's a few feet too small.
14. Not having a SEPTA token
Nothing is worse than having to deal with the change machine or the SEPTA booth when trying to catch a last-minute train.
15. Going to the Gold Club
We’ve got nothing against strip clubs -- heck, we’ve even ranked them -- but you can do better than the Gold Club. You get what you pay for.
16. Trying to explain Mummers to an out-of-town friend
There are many things you have to explain to out-of-towners, but here it's better to just hand them a beer and let them enjoy the party.
17. Ignoring Philadelphia history
We live in a city that has some of the most important historical sites in the country (even if the Betsy Ross house is kinda BS). Don’t be too busy or too cool to experience everything the city has to offer.
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10 World's Strangest Borders Between Countries
What’s the first thing that comes to mind when you hear the word border? Is it some official-looking place with reserved customs officers and trained dogs? Well, not all borders in the world are fenced in with barbed wire! Have a look at some of the most unusual and sometimes even baffling ones!
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The Triple Frontier 2:02
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The most complex border 3:35
2 miles long border 4:19
The most beautiful border in the world 5:03
What a tripoint is 5:35
The most fun border 6:24
Where's a border here? 7:23
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SUMMARY:
- If you lack challenge in your life, head for the border between Macau and China. The funny thing is that people in Macau, like in Hong Kong, drive on the left side of the road, while the Chinese drive on the right.
- The border between Poland and Ukraine is not just a line between two countries; it's an art object! If you look at the piece of land situated between Polish Horodyszcze and Ukrainian Warez from above, you'll see two colossal fish.
- I wonder what you would say about a border that separates not two but three countries at a time? This place I'm talking about is known as The Triple Frontier, and that's where the Iguazu River and the Parana River separate Brazil, Paraguay, and Argentina.
- Big Diomede is a Russian island, and Little Diomede belongs to the USA. Despite a relatively small distance between the two islands, Big Diomede is 21 hours ahead of its fellow isle!
- This border may be by far the most unusual and complex one of them all. It runs through the town of Baarle-Hertog. The thing is that it's virtually one town some parts of which belong to Belgium and others to the Netherlands.
- The world's smallest country, Vatican City, is a state of its own. It's encircled by a border with Italy which is just 2 miles long, and the size of the entire country is just over 100 acres.
- Brazil - Argentina. The border between the two countries might as well be the most beautiful in the world. You would agree if you've ever seen the world's largest waterfall system, Iguazu Falls, situated on the Iguazu River.
- Hungary - Slovakia - Austria. A point where the borders of three countries meet is called a tripoint, and there are about 170 such points in the world.
- A zip line connects Spain and Portugal, and it's probably the best way for an adrenaline junkie to cross the border between the two countries.
- The border between Malaysia and Indonesia consists of a land boundary that separates the two countries on Borneo island, and maritime borders that run along the Straits of Malacca, in the Celebes Sea and the South China Sea.
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Top 10 Best Things To Do in Joao Pessoa, Brazil
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Cabo Branco Beach
Tambau Beach
Picaozinho
Piscinas Naturais do Seixas
Igreja Sao Francisco
Bessa Beach
Cultural Center Sao Francisco
Centro Historico de Joao Pessoa
Craft Market Paraibano
Praia da Ponta do Seixas
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Brazil's Gem Stones and Mining History
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THE STATE OF MINAS GERAIS IS SO LITTERED WITH CRYSTAL,
SPARKLING ORES AND SEMI-PRECIOUS STONES THAT THE LAND
IS ALMOST ALWAYS SMOLDERING AS A RESULT OF SUN STARTED FIRES. 01.30.41
HERE THE EARTH'S CRUST HAS BLOSSOMED,
YIELDING BEAUTIFUL CLUSTER'S OF EVERY
IMAGINABLE TYPE OF NATURAL CRYSTAL.........
ALTHOUGH SOME OF THESE UNUSUAL CRYSTALS ARE MERE
ATTRACTIVE CURIOSITIES, SOME OF THEM, SUCH AS
VARIOUS MEMBERS OF THE BERYL FAMILY ARE AMONG
THE MOST VALUABLE SUBSTANCES KNOWN TO MAN.
WHEN THE EARLY BANDIERANTES BEGAN
SEARCHING THESE HILLS FOR DIAMONDS
AND EMERALDS, THEY HAD NO IDEA THAT
BRAZIL WOULD ONE DAY BECOME THE WORLD'S
LEADING PRODUCER OF GEMS AND COLORED GEMSTONES.
PERHAPS NO ONE KNOWS MORE ABOUT THE FASCINATING WORLD OF
BRAZILIAN GEMSTONES THAN THE MAN WHO FIRST INTRODUCED
BRAZIL TO THE ART OF GEM CUTTING, JULES SAUER;
Brazil is the paradise of gemstones
and the aquamarine......primary deposits
.......In 1963 the first emeralds were found
........tourmaline
....... amethyst
brazilianite
OPAL
Imperial topaz
THE CAPOA MINE, OPERATED BY AMSTERDAM SAUER IN
RODRIGO SILVA NEAR OURO PRETO IS ONE OF THE FEW
PRODUCING IMPERIAL TOPAZ MINES IN THE WORLD TODAY.
HERE THE TOPAZ YIELDING MATERIAL IS HYDRAULICALLY
DISMOUNTED USING WATER FROM A NEARBY HOLDING POND.
THE MATERIAL IS THEN MECHANICALLY TRANSPORTED TO
THE BEGINNING OF A SERIES OF FLUMES AND SCREENS
WHERE IT IS CAREFULLY CLASSIFIED AND SEPARATED.
HERE THE MATERIAL IS FURTHER CLASSIFIED BY A VIBRATING SEPARATOR.
IN THE FINAL STAGE OF THE PROCESS,
23.08~ BELTROUGH THE PROMISING STONES ARE HAND PICKED FROM AMONG
THE QUARTZ CRYSTAL AND OTHER MATERIAL THAT HAS BEEN
CONCENTRATED FROM THE ORIGINAL SLURRY. EVEN IN THIS HIGHLY
EFFICENT MINE, IT TAKES TONS OF RAW MATERIAL TO PRODUCE
EACH CARAT OF PRECIOUS IMPERIAL TOPAZ
THE FINEST STONES FROM THE MINES IN MINAS GERAIS
AND ELSEWHERE IN BRAZIL EVENTUALLY FIND THEIR
A. SAUER SHOP
WAY TO THE JEWELER'S SHOP WHERE THEY ARE ARTFULLY
TRANSFORMED INTO THE CENTERPIECES FOR SOME OF
THE WORLD'S MOST BEAUTIFUL JEWELRY.
BECAUSE OF THE LOW COST OF LABOR, AND THE AVAILABILITY
OF QUALITY GEMSTONES IN BRAZIL, THE BARGAINS TO
BE FOUND IN THE FINE JEWELRY SHOPS OF BRAZIL
BRING BARGAIN SEEKERS HERE FROM AROUND THE WORLD.
AND THERE'S NO BETTER PLACE TO BUY THEM THAN IN THE
FINE SHOPS OF RIO .......
THE LURE OF THESE BEAUTIFUL STONES IS SO GREAT THAT
ALMOST NO ONE LEAVES BRAZIL WITHOUT AT LEAST ONE
OF THESE BEAUTIFUL COLORED GEMSTONES.
THE VALUES TO BE FOUND IN BRAZILIAN GEMSTONES
ARE LEGEND, BUT YOU MUST BE CAREFUL WHERE YOU BUY.......
EVERYONE HAS A BARGAIN WAITING FOR THE UNWARY TOURIST.....
......SOME OF THE CHEAPER ONES OFFERED BY THESE BOYS ON
THE STREETS MAY EVEN BE COLORED GLASS IMITATIONS...
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ANYONE SERIOUS ABOUT PURCHASING FINE JEWELERY
WOULD DO WELL TO LEARN A LITTLE ABOUT THE FOUR C'S.
BEFORE THEY BUY, AND TO BUY FROM ONE OF THE
ESTABLISHED REPUTABLE FIRMS THAT HAVE OUTLETS
A SAUER OUTLET SIGN
IN ALL THE MAJOR CITIES.
Restaurants in Rio de Janeiro - Brazil
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Restaurants in Rio de Janeiro - Brazil
You can eat your way around the world in Rio, with hundreds of restaurants offering the best gastronomic cuisine that befits this multi-cultural city. Award-winning innovative chefs have created dazzling fusion dishes from all over Brazil; but sometimes it's hard to beat a simple pão de queijo (cheesy cassava doughball), washed down with a beer bem gelada - well chilled.
Copacabana and Ipanema have the greatest number of places to eat, but it's worth exploring beyond the Zona Sul, to Santa Teresa and Lagoa, for example, where there are many excellent restaurants, often providing better value for money and with fewer crowds in high season.
The Rio restaurants below have been grouped into three pricing categories:
Expensive (over R$200)
Moderate (R$ 50 to R$200)
Cheap (up to R$50)
These Rio restaurant prices are based on the average price of a three-course meal and half a bottle of house wine or equivalent, including tax. Sales tax of 5% and a service charge of 10-15% are added to most restaurant bills in Rio. Most credit cards are now widely accepted in the city's restaurants, although some of the cheaper or older establishments only accept cash. If you have American Express, or a lesser-known credit card, it's advisable to phone the restaurant in advance to check whether or not they'll accept it.
Roberta Sudbrack
Price: Expensive
The first chef in Rio to be awarded three Michelin stars for her modern and airy restaurant in Jardim Botanico, Roberta Sudbrack has cooked for world leaders, including Fidel Castro, Bill Clinton and former Brazilian president Fernando Cardoso. Sudbrack's taste-bud tantalisers include such imaginative wonders as gema caipiri - polenta caviar with egg yolk; the chef's signature style focussing on fresh, unadulterated ingredients served with panache. Not cheap, but superb for that special treat. Open evenings only, except Saturdays, for good value four-course set lunch.
Address: Avenida Lineu de Paula Machado, 916, Jardim Botânico,, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil
Le Pré Catelan
Price: Expensive
The flagship restaurant of the Sofitel hotel on Copacabana beach, Le Pré Catelan serves up some of the most adventurous dishes in Rio. French gourmet cuisine goes up the Amazon, in a gastronomic exploration of the wonders of Brazilian tropical specialities. Four-Michelin-star French chef Roland Villard loves to pamper his clients so he often stops at tables to chat and help you choose your order. Try the fish consommé, served with a giant pirarucu fish scale as a spoon.
Address: Avenida Atlântica 4240, Copacabana, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil
Aprazível
Price: Moderate
Excellent Brazilian food is served in this magical tropical garden restaurant in Santa Teresa overlooking the city centre. Led by chef Ana Castilho from Minas Gerais, dishes are rich in exotic flavours, though there's also a strong European influence. The Aprazivel Salad is a sweet and tangy blend of grilled aubergine and sweet potato with parmesan shavings and sun-dried tomatoes, while the moquequinha is a succulently light fish cooked in coconut cream sauce. Desserts such as banana Santa Teresa, served with warm chocolate sauce and sliced almonds are as sweet and delightful as the setting. Open on Fridays, Saturdays and Sunday evenings only.
Address: Rua Aprazîvel 62, Santa Teresa, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil
Casa da Feijoada
Price: Moderate
Feijoada is generally accepted as Brazil's national dish, so you'd be remiss not to sample this rich stew at least once during your stay in Rio. And the Casa da Feijoada, on a quiet corner of Ipanema, is one of the best places to try feijoada, complete with its side dishes of black beans, shredded greens, rice, crackling, and slices of orange. They also offer a novel appetiser: cold bean soup, which is tastier than it might sound. And the whole lot is finished off with a knock-out batida -- fruit cocktail with aguardente rum. Come here for Saturday lunch, as is the custom, and give yourself the rest of the afternoon off.
Address: Rua Prudente de Morais, Ipanema, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil
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Pattaya Beach Road Ladies Waiting For Customers
A series of shots along Beach Road Pattaya. This area is known for it's large numbers of freelance ladies. The road is approximately 3km long with ladies throughout the whole road. Peak times are 7pm to midnight.
Buying Drugs in India is EASY (Black Market Tour)
Illegal drugs like pot are easy to buy in India on the black market! Watch me visit two illegal weed stores in Delhi and check out their cannabis on sale - Kerala Gold & Mango Weed (two popular types of marijuana in India).
India has a long history with weed. In fact, the sale of Bhang (edible weed balls) and Bhang Lassi (weed milkshake) in Rajasthan, Madhya Pradesh, and around religious sites is very popular in India. In Hinduism, some Gods like Lord Shiva (ShivJi) are known for smoking weed. It's especially drunk around the Hindu festival of Holi in India also.
People in Delhi and Mumbai are among the world's highest consumers of marijuana in the world.
If you're a foreign traveller to India and want to buy drugs in India, you need to be extremely careful! My advice is simply to not buy drugs here. It's not worth the risk because you'll be associating yourself with some dodgy people who are selling drugs, and who knows what else they're up to.
Delhi and Mumbai are among the world’s most stoned cities
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What to do in Buenos Aires, Argentina | San Telmo & La Boca City Guide
In this vlog Alex and Marko show you what to do in Buenos Aires, by exploring two of the most classic neighborhoods in Argentina's capital - San Telmo & Buenos Aires!
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