Sao Paulo is just the throbbing megalopolis of samba and sleepless partying, roaring football crowds and cutting-edge art you’d expect. Get a tourHQ guide to help navigate its sprawling districts.
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Sao Paulo, the largest city in Brazil, in fact, all of South America, is made up of several districts and endless options. Whether you want to sightsee, shop, eat, or do the Samba, seek out a Sao Paulo tour guide to navigate your way through the innumerable delights offered by this spread out city.
Make sure you visit the Avenida Paulista, the Sao Paulo Historic Center, and the Rio Pinheiros, or take in a football game to see some of the top teams in the Brazilian 1st Division. For a relaxing afternoon, take a stroll through Parque Ibirapuera, one of the many examples of Niemeyer architecture. Sao Paulo has the best restaurants in all of Brazil; walk into a local establishment or even stop by at the Open Street Market under the Museu de Arte de São Paulo where, in addition to local cuisine , one can shop for antiques and handicrafts. Step into the legendary nightlife of Sao Paulo with a Caipirinha and ample time on hand; Paulistas start their party after midnight!
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