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São Paulo, one of the world’s most populated cities, is Brazil’s exciting hub of business, culture, creativity and hospitality.
‘Sampa’ was founded in 1554, at the spot of the historic Pátio do Colégio. Once home to the region’s first main Catholic Church, the central Praça da Sé now houses the towering Metropolitan Cathedral.
Two beautiful historic buildings have been transformed into Cultural Centers: The Banco do Brazil and the Júlio Prestes Train Station. While the city’s most esteemed museums are the São Paulo Museum of Art, on the famous Avenida Paulista, and the Pinacoteca do Estado.
The Viaduto Santa Ifigenia, an art nouveau bridge, leads pedestrians to the ornate Municipal Theatre, with its impressive Sala São Paulo concert hall.
Don’t miss Ibirapuera Park, which is home to the modern Ibirapuera Auditorium, the São Paulo Museum of Modern Art and the Afro Brazil Museum.
Meet Brazil’s soccer heroes through the interactive exhibits of the Football Museum in Pacaembu Stadium. Nearby, Vila Madalena is a bohemian district with quirky stores, funky cafés and colorful street art.
In the Mercado Municipal, tourists gather to taste the local cuisine while the Paulistanos bargain for fresh produce and gourmet food.
Explore all of São Paulo’s neighborhoods and bustling cultural hubs to discover that this city is not only the engine behind Brazil’s economy, but also its cultural powerhouse.
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BRAZILIAN CITY OF PARKS
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O maior viaduto ferroviário das Américas é do Brasil!
O Viaduto 13, conhecido também como Viaduto do Exercito, é a denominação dada a um viaduto ferroviário existente na Ferrovia do Trigo, a EF-491, no trecho entre os municípios de Vespasiano Corrêa e Muçum, no Rio Grande do Sul. Esta ferrovia está atualmente sob concessão da Rumo Logística.
Com seus 143 metros de altura e 509 de extensão, é o maior viaduto ferroviário das Américas e o terceiro mais alto do mundo.
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Sao Paulo Travel Guide - The Charm of Brazil
Sao Paulo Travel Guide - The Charm of Brazil
São Paulo is the largest city in Brazil, with a city population of about 12 million and almost 22 million in its metropolitan region. It is the capital of the Southeastern state of São Paulo, and also a beehive of activity that offers a jovial nightlife and an intense cultural experience. São Paulo is one of the richest cities in the southern hemisphere, though inequality between the classes typically observed in Brazil is blatant. Historically attractive to immigrants as well as (somewhat later) Brazilians from other states, it's one of the most diverse cities in the world.
Just south of the city lies the Parque Estadual Serra do Mar (part of the Atlantic Forest South-East Reserves, a UNESCO World Heritage Site), a mountain range covered by exhuberant rainforest that faces the coast and provides various ecotourism options. Following São Paulo's extraordinary growth during the 20th century, most of the old city buildings have given way to contemporary architecture. This means that most historical buildings are concentrated downtown, where 17th-century churches stand in the shadows of skyscrapers. The best of São Paulo's gastronomy, nightlife, and museums are concentrated in the historic downtown and neighboring areas to the west. Consequently, this is where most visitors to the city tend to stay. Those who are adventurous enough to venture beyond these areas may discover a completely different São Paulo, including areas of preserved natural beauty, affluent suburban neighborhoods, as well as more dangerous and impoverished districts.
Downtown
The birthplace of the city, with many historical areas, cultural centers, and a universe of diverse people rushing to work or to school.
West
Home to the government of the state of São Paulo, it is probably the most vibrant area of the city for business, science, gastronomy, nightlife and culture.
South Central
The wealthiest region of the city contains Parque do Ibirapuera, one of the most important recreational and cultural areas of São Paulo, and inumerous shopping malls.
Southeast
Home to hundreds of thousands of immigrants who settled in the city, that is where Museu do Ipiranga, the São Paulo Zoo and other attractions are located.
Northeast
The Northeast is São Paulo's event arena, where the annual Carnival and and many other large scale events take place. Part of the magnificent Parque da Cantareira is also here.
Far South
The largest region of São Paulo is still have some parts covered by forest, farms and water, and can offer many unique experiences to a visitor.
Far East
São Paulo's City of Workers contains two of the most beautiful parks of the city, and was the host of the FIFA 2014 World Cup in the city.
Northwest
The Northwest is a more suburban area which is home to Parque Estadual do Jaraguá, where the highest point of the city is located.
The Bilhete Único is a transport smartcard that is used for paying fares on buses, subways, and trains. In essence, a single billing of the card grants a person up to four trips in São Paulo's public transportation system with free transfers between the subway system and buses within 3 hours.
A lot to see in Sao Paulo such as :
Ibirapuera Park
Paulista Avenue
Museum of Art of São Paulo Assis Chateaubriand
Pinacoteca do Estado de São Paulo
São Paulo Cathedral
Municipal Market of São Paulo
Central Zone of São Paulo
Altino Arantes Building
Municipal Theatre of São Paulo
São Paulo Museum of Modern Art
Jardim Botânico de São Paulo
São Paulo Zoo
Beco do Batman
Villa-Lobos State Park
Pátio do Colégio
Centro Cultural Banco do Brasil
Mosteiro de São Bento
Museum Afro Brazil
Edifício Copan
Catavento Museum
São Paulo Aquarium
Luz Station
Football Museum
Rua 25 de Março
Edifício Itália
Rua Oscar Freire
Octávio Frias de Oliveira Bridge
Lieutenant Siqueira Campos
Pico do Jaraguá
Museum of Sacred Art
Parque da Água Branca
Instituto Butantan
São Paulo Museum of Image and Sound
Ibirapuera Auditorium - Oscar Niemeyer
Monument to the Bandeiras
Parque Estadual da Cantareira – Núcleo Pedra Grande
Martinelli Building
Latin America Memorial
Lucas Nogueira Garcez Pavillion
Museum of Contemporary Art, University of São Paulo
Burle Marx Park
Obelisk of São Paulo
Praça da República
Jardim da Luz
Praça da Sé
Vale do Anhangabaú
Immigration Museum of Sao Paulo State
Alberto Löfgren State Park
Parque da Mônica
Instituto Moreira Salles - IMS Paulista
( Sao Paulo - Brazil ) is well know as a tourist destination because of the variety of places you can enjoy while you are visiting Sao Paulo. Through a series of videos we will try to show you recommended places to visit in Sao Paulo - Brazil
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【4K】Drone Footage | Rio de Janeiro vs. Sao Paulo | BRAZIL 2019 ..:: Cinematic Aerial Film Carioca SP
The final 4K footage of my drone flights in Rio de Janeiro and Sao Paulo (Brazil); project finished & uploaded on 2019-06-16 by One Man Wolf Pack UltraHD Drone Footage.
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Rio de Janeiro Drone Flight: Rio de Janeiro is a huge seaside city in Brazil, famed for its Copacabana and Ipanema beaches, 38m Christ the Redeemer statue atop Mount Corcovado and for Sugarloaf Mountain, a granite peak with cable cars to its summit. The city is also known for its sprawling favelas (shanty towns). Its raucous Carnaval festival, featuring parade floats, flamboyant costumes and samba dancers, is considered the worlds largest. // São Paulo, Brazils vibrant financial center, is among the worlds most populous cities, with numerous cultural institutions and a rich architectural tradition. Its iconic buildings range from its neo-Gothic cathedral and the 1929 Martinelli skyscraper to modernist architect Oscar Niemeyers curvy Edifício Copan. The colonial-style Pátio do Colégio church marks where Jesuit priests founded the city in 1554. [wikipedia // Google]
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VR 360º - TripAdvisor TOP 3 PLACES (São Paulo - Brazil)
Move your mouse or your smartphone around and see all the places in 360º Virtual Reality.
Each view is a brand new experience.
Mova o mouse ou seu smartphone e veja os lugares em 360º.
Cada visualização é uma nova experiência.
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Turismo - Conheça São Paulo
Turismo - Conheça São Paulo
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São Paulo é um município brasileiro, capital do estado de São Paulo e principal centro financeiro, corporativo e mercantil da América do Sul. Ela é a cidade mais populosa do Brasil, do continente americano, da lusofonia e de todo o hemisfério sul. São Paulo é a cidade brasileira mais influente no cenário global, sendo, em 2007, a 14.ª cidade mais globalizada do planeta, recebendo a classificação de cidade global alfa, por parte do Globalization and World Cities Study Group & Network (GaWC). O lema da cidade, presente em seu brasão oficial, é Non ducor, duco, frase latina que significa Não sou conduzido, conduzo.
Fundada em 1554 por padres jesuítas, a cidade é mundialmente conhecida e exerce significativa influência nacional e internacional, seja do ponto de vista cultural, econômico ou político. Ela conta com importantes monumentos, parques e museus, como o Memorial da América Latina, o Museu da Língua Portuguesa, o Museu do Ipiranga, o MASP, o Parque Ibirapuera, o Jardim Botânico de São Paulo e a avenida Paulista, e eventos de grande repercussão, como a Bienal Internacional de Arte, o Grande Prêmio do Brasil de Fórmula 1, a São Paulo Fashion Week e a Parada do orgulho LGBT.
O município possui o 10º maior PIB do mundo, representando, isoladamente, 10,7% de todo o PIB brasileiro e 36% de toda a produção de bens e serviços do estado de São Paulo, sendo sede de 63% das multinacionais estabelecidas no Brasil, além de ter sido responsável por 28% de toda a produção científica nacional em 2005 e por mais de 40% das patentes produzidas no país. A cidade também é a sede da B3 (sigla de Brasil, Bolsa, Balcão), a 5.ª maior bolsa de valores do mundo em capitalização de mercado (dados de 2017), resultado da fusão da Bolsa de Valores, Mercadorias e Futuros de São Paulo (BM&FBOVESPA) com a Central de Custódia e de Liquidação Financeira de Títulos (CETIP). São Paulo também concentra muitos dos edifícios mais altos do Brasil, como os edifícios Mirante do Vale, Itália, Altino Arantes, a Torre Norte, entre outros.
A cidade é a 7ª mais populosa do planeta e sua região metropolitana, com cerca de 20 milhões de habitantes, é a 8ª maior aglomeração urbana do mundo. A capital paulista também possui um caráter cosmopolita, sendo que, em 2016, possuía moradores nativos de 196 países diferentes. Regiões ao redor da Grande São Paulo também são metrópoles, como Campinas, Baixada Santista e Vale do Paraíba; além de outras cidades próximas, que compreendem aglomerações urbanas em processo de conurbação, como Sorocaba e Jundiaí. Esse complexo de metrópoles — o chamado Complexo Metropolitano Expandido — chegava a 33 milhões de habitantes em 2017 (cerca de 75% da população do estado e 12% da população do país) formando a primeira megalópole do hemisfério sul, responsável pela produção de 80% do PIB paulista e de quase 30% do PIB brasileiro.
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Projeto Morrinho at the MAR Museum, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil
I got some confusing information as I researched this art project that is on display at MAR -- Art Museum of Rio de Janeiro. This is my interpretation of that information. Projeto Morrinho, is a sculpture, made of bricks and other recycled materials, that depicts the architecture and life style of Rio de Janeiro's favelas. It started as a simple childhood game, credited to Nelcirlan Souza de Oliveira in 1998, then 14 years olds. Sven other young Brazilians became involved and it grew into the art piece that is on display.
Sao Paulo Vacation Travel Guide
Sao Paulo Vacation Travel Guide
São Paulo, one of the world’s most populated cities, is Brazil’s exciting hub of business, culture, creativity and hospitality.
‘Sampa’ was founded in 1554, at the spot of the historic Pátio do Colégio. Once home to the region’s first main Catholic Church, the central Praça da Sé now houses the towering Metropolitan Cathedral.
Two beautiful historic buildings have been transformed into Cultural Centers: The Banco do Brazil and the Júlio Prestes Train Station. While the city’s most esteemed museums are the São Paulo Museum of Art, on the famous Avenida Paulista, and the Pinacoteca do Estado.
The Viaduto Santa Ifigenia, an art nouveau bridge, leads pedestrians to the ornate Municipal Theatre, with its impressive Sala São Paulo concert hall.
Don’t miss Ibirapuera Park, which is home to the modern Ibirapuera Auditorium, the São Paulo Museum of Modern Art and the Afro Brazil Museum.
Meet Brazil’s soccer heroes through the interactive exhibits of the Football Museum in Pacaembu Stadium. Nearby, Vila Madalena is a bohemian district with quirky stores, funky cafés and colorful street art.
In the Mercado Municipal, tourists gather to taste the local cuisine while the Paulistanos bargain for fresh produce and gourmet food.
Explore all of São Paulo’s neighborhoods and bustling cultural hubs to discover that this city is not only the engine behind Brazil’s economy, but also its cultural powerhouse.
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