This is the most complete São Paulo City Tour option, perfect for those who want to explore each attraction in detail and without rushing, giving proper attention to every stop.
The tour includes São Paulo’s main highlights, such as the Downtown area, Liberdade – the Japanese District, Paulista Avenue, the Municipal Market, Ibirapuera Park, Vila Madalena, and more.
Enjoy a visit to over 20 major landmarks, including pickup and drop-off at your hotel.
This is the most complete São Paulo City Tour option, ideal for those who want to explore each attraction in detail and without rushing, giving proper attention to every place visited.
The tour includes the main landmarks of São Paulo, such as the Downtown area, Liberdade – the Japanese district, Paulista Avenue, the Municipal Market, Ibirapuera Park, Vila Madalena, among others.
Enjoy visits to more than 20 important sites, including hotel pick-up and drop-off.
A century-old park in the city of São Paulo, often considered our “Central Park.” Visitors can enjoy beautiful nature, walk along its trails, explore the many cultural attractions the park offers, and most importantly, experience how locals enjoy their moments of leisure.
From the terrace of the MAC Ibirapuera, you get one of the most impressive views of São Paulo: Ibirapuera Park in the foreground, with its green areas and lake, and the modern city skyline in the background. It’s the perfect vantage point to appreciate the contrast between nature and urban architecture.
The Monument to the Bandeiras is an iconic work by Victor Brecheret, located next to Ibirapuera Park. Sculpted in granite, it represents the bandeirantes in motion, highlighting the strength, diversity, and determination of the expeditions that explored the interior of Brazil. It is one of São Paulo’s most striking landmarks.
Discover one of the greenest and most upscale neighborhoods in São Paulo. Filled with tree-lined streets and beautiful homes, it also offers the chance to admire the famous Avenida Brasil.
This beautiful church in the Jardim América neighborhood is one of the most traditional in São Paulo. Located on the square that bears the same name, the parish often hosts lovely events and weddings. It’s definitely worth a visit to admire this traditional church, built in the Neo-Baroque style and featuring a façade covered with elegant ceramic mosaic tiles.
An open-air art gallery, this area is filled with streets and alleys whose walls are entirely covered with beautiful graffiti created by independent local artists. On weekends, you can also enjoy the handicrafts on display and the vibrant energy of São Paulo’s street life. This attraction is located in Vila Madalena, a young and bohemian neighborhood known for its bars, shops, and restaurants. It’s definitely worth visiting this beloved area, admired both by tourists and by locals.
Oscar Freire Street is a unique and distinctive spot in São Paulo. It features beautiful shops, cafés, restaurants, and people strolling along its wide sidewalks. It’s well worth taking a walk and relaxing at one of the many charming cafés along this delightful street, located in the Jardins neighborhood.
A avenida mais conhecida do Brasil. Uma extensão de quase 5 quilômetros com museus , parques ,comércio diversificado, gastronomia e muita história sobre a época do Ciclo do café e os casarões históricos.
The Sé Cathedral is the main Catholic church in São Paulo and one of the largest neo-Gothic temples in the world. Inaugurated in 1954, it impresses with its grand architecture, colorful stained-glass windows, and massive pipe organ. Located in Sé Square, it marks the geographic center of the city.
The Liberdade neighborhood is known as the main center of Japanese culture in São Paulo. Its streets feature traditional décor, such as oriental lanterns, and are home to shops, markets, restaurants, and events connected to the Asian community. It is one of the city’s most vibrant areas, famous for its weekend street fair and the strong presence of Japanese, Chinese, and Korean culture.
São Paulo’s Historic Center is the birthplace of the city, where everything began in 1554. The area brings together important architectural and cultural landmarks, such as Pátio do Colégio, Sé Cathedral, Largo São Bento, and the Martinelli Building. Its streets preserve part of São Paulo’s history, blending old buildings, traditional commerce, and the vibrant urban life of Brazil’s largest metropolis.
The São Paulo Municipal Market, inaugurated in 1933, is one of the city’s most famous gastronomic landmarks. Known for its impressive architecture with colorful stained-glass windows, the “Mercadão” offers a wide variety of fruits, spices, cheeses, cured meats, and traditional products. It is also famous for its classic mortadella sandwiches and codfish pastries, attracting both tourists and locals in search of authentic flavors.
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