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Traveling to Sao Paulo?

🔍 We show you 20 places to visit on your next visit to Sao Paulo.

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📜 History and recommendations for your trip
🗺️ Interactive map with the best points of interest
💡 Complete list of must-see places to explore

Sao Paulo in numbers

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1554 AD

FOUNDATION

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22 million

POPULATION

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AREA

1521 km²

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Why visit Sao Paulo

São Paulo is the largest city in Brazil and is considered the economic, cultural and financial capital of the South American giant. It is noted for its great cultural diversity, its political prominence in Brazilian history and its nightlife.


One of São Paulo's main attractions is the São Paulo Museum of Art, which houses a wide variety of contemporary and modern art by Brazilian and international artists. Ibirapuera Park is another important tourist attraction, known for its gardens and for being the venue for many cultural and sporting events. The Itália Building is another must-see for a breathtaking panoramic view of the city from its observation deck.


São Paulo may be intimidating for its business centre, but its people are very lively! If you want to get a closer look at their daily life, take a stroll along Avenida Paulista. Or you might be tempted by the Municipal Market, where you'll find a delicious variety of fresh produce and artisanal products.

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Interactive map of Sao Paulo
What could be more handy than having a map of Sao Paulo in your pocket with all these tourist sites already marked?

🏛️ Museums, Galleries and Palaces
🏰 Monuments and Landmarks
⛪ Churches and Temples
🌳 Squares and Parks
🎡 Experiences and Activities

We share with you 20 places to visit distributed in the following categories:

Sampa, the land of the dew. Serious and fun at the same time, this Brazilian metropolis is one of the largest in the world and is the economic heart of the country.

5 Museums, Galleries and Palaces

The São Paulo Museum of Art, also known as MASP, is a cultural gem in the heart of the city. With its famous steel and glass frame floating above the exhibition, it is one of the most iconic museums in Latin America. Its impressive collection of European art includes works by artists such as Rembrandt, Degas and Titian, as well as works by contemporary Brazilian artists.

The Pinacoteca do Estado is one of the most important art museums in Brazil, offering a wide variety of works of art from various movements and periods from colonial to contemporary art. The Pinacoteca is also known for its beautiful neo-gothic style building, which adds to the experience of visiting the museum.

8 Monuments and Landmarks

Avenida Paulista is one of the most emblematic places in this Brazilian metropolis. Known as the financial heart of the city, this avenue is an important commercial and cultural centre, attracting visitors and locals alike. Here you will find a wide variety of shops, restaurants, galleries and fairs, as well as important corporate buildings and a vibrant nightlife.

The Memorial de América Latina is an impressive cultural complex located on Avenida Auro Soares de Moura Andrade. With its unique architecture, this place is a tribute to the culture and history of Latin America. It is a perfect space to learn about the cultural diversity of the region through its exhibitions and cultural events. In addition to an extensive art collection, there is also a theatre, a concert hall and a conference centre, with its gardens and futuristic architecture.

2 Churches and Temples

The Jesuit Church was the birthplace of this huge city almost 500 years ago! It is notable for its colonial architecture, its choir and its collections of indigenous and Portuguese art.

Nearby, you'll find the imposing neo-gothic Metropolitan Cathedral. Although it is little more than a century old, today it is one of the five largest Christian churches in the world and has the largest organ in Latin America.

2 Squares and Parks

Ibirapuera Park is one of the most important green lungs of São Paulo, Brazil. With over 150 hectares of green areas and a wide variety of sports and cultural facilities, it is the perfect place to spend a day outdoors.

Trianon Park is a green oasis in the heart of the city. With more than 50 hectares of green areas and walking trails, it is home to a wide variety of sports and cultural facilities, including an open-air theatre and an artificial lake. It is also known for its beautiful rose garden and its beautiful lake.

3 Experiences and Activities

If you have some extra time left over after your tours, or if you prefer to get to know São Paulo in a more "hands-on" way, we recommend several activities. You can get in touch with local producers and taste typical food at the Municipal Market or take a helicopter flight over the city, it's up to you!

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List with 20 places to visit in Sao Paulo

🏛️ Museums, Galleries and Palaces

1. Museum of Inclusion

2. Pinacoteca do Estado

3. São Paulo Museum - Marquesa de Santos

4. São Paulo Museum of Art - MASP

5. São Paulo Museum of Modern Art

 
🏰 Monuments and Landmarks

6. Alfa Real Theatre

7. Batman Alley

8. Condor Monument

9. Copan Building

10. Latin America Memorial

11. Monument to the Bandeiras

12. Paulista Avenue

13. Torii Arch of Barrio Libertad

 
Churches and Temples

14. Iglesia Jesuita Pateo do Collegio

15. Metropolitan Cathedral of São Paulo

 
🌳 Squares and Parks

16. Ibirapuera Park

17. Trianon Park Tte. Siqueira Campos

 
🎡 Experiences and Activities

18. Helicopter flight over San Pablo

19. Municipal Market of San Pablo

20. São Paulo Zoo


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