

What to do
EXHIBITIONS, SHOPPING AND SIGHTSEEING
EXHIBITIONS
MASP
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MALLS
CJ SHOPS
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IGUATEMI SÃO PAULO
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CIDADE JARDIM
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SIGHTSEEING
PARQUE IBIRAPUERA
Parque Ibirapuera is an excellent place for families to picnic, relax, play sports, exercise, and enjoy art. It's a popular leisure destination among São Paulo residents and gets busy on weekends. The park, spanning 1,584 square kilometers, is home to three lakes, two museums, and various cultural spaces. The park hosts several events throughout the year, including free musical shows and a water and light show to celebrate the end-of-the-year festivities. Additionally, visitors can explore two important monuments: the Obelisk and the Monument to the Flags. Ibirapuera is indeed
a perfect place!
AVENIDA PAULISTA
Avenida Paulista is a bustling area in São Paulo, featuring skyscrapers, shopping centers, restaurants, cultural heritage sites, theaters, and cinemas. It's a major business center home to MASP, the São Paulo Art Museum. At the end of the avenue, you'll find the Japan House, a museum of Japanese history in Brazil with seasonal art exhibitions.
The area has a mix of old buildings from the 1960s to the 1980s and newer ones, and there are plenty of
shopping options available.
PINACOTECA
The Pinacoteca de São Paulo is a visual arts museum that focuses on Brazilian art from the 19th century to contemporary times while engaging with global cultures. Established in 1905 by the São Paulo State Government, it is the oldest art museum in the city. The museum showcases its extensive collection of Brazilian art through exhibitions and hosts temporary shows featuring national and international artists. Additionally, the Pinacoteca develops and presents diverse public projects and offers a comprehensive educational program that is inclusive to all.
ESTÁDIO DO MORUMBI
Prepare for an unforgettable experience at the heart of São Paulo soccer! The Cícero Pompeu de Toledo Stadium, affectionately known as Morumbi, is where the joy of soccer comesme to life. It's definitely worth visiting this unique space in São Paulo city.

BECO DO BATMAN
Beco do Batman is an alley filled with graffiti by artists worldwide. It is located in the Vila Madalena neighborhood, known for its cool, bohemian, and hipster vibe. There are also local bars where you can enjoy a good beer, eat "pastel", and watch people passing by.
TIPS FOR YOUR SAFETY
In general, Brazil is relatively safe for visitors and tourists.
We suggest taking the same precautions you
would when traveling abroad:
• Leave your passport in the hotel safe and carry a copy or any other document with a photo.
• Avoid using a cell phone or wearing flashy jewelry and watches in public places.
• Wait for your taxi / Uber inside the hotel or restaurant.