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The glamorous industrial
powerhouse
Sao Paulo is the world's
third largest city and the largest in South America. Described as a "concrete
jungle" the city is in constant growth, particularly upwards. The fast-paced
cosmopolitan metropolis may not be the prettiest of cities, but offers
plenty of glamour and tons of South American flair. There's ample to see
and do with top-rate nightlife, restaurants and impressive cultural and
arts scenes.
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Sao Paulo hosts over 90,000 events every year - largely conventions, conferences,
and trade shows accumulating about R$8 billion (US$ 4.5 billion) in revenue
for the city each year.
The country's official language
is Portuguese but, with its multi-cultural community, many people also
speak English, Spanish, Italian and French. In fact, Brazil is also home
to the largest Japanese population outside of Japan. This diverse cultural
mix has definitely left an impressive mark on the city's dining scene.
As in any other big city,
it is important to take simple precautions to ensure your safety. Keep
your belongings close to you in public places, avoid wearing expensive
looking jewelry or watches and don't carry large sums of money while walking
around the city - there are many pickpockets operating in the area.
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Sao Paulo's international
airport is Guarulhos Airport (locally known as Cumbica), approximately
25 km northeast of the city. Travelers can either take a taxi or a bus
to the city center. The cheapest option is to take the airport bus service
at R$24 (US$13) per person, which operates dedicated services to the central
Tietê Interstate Bus Terminal, Congonhas (the domestic airport) and
major hotels. Prepaid taxi fares to the center of Sao Paulo are approx
R$66 (US$36). A regular metered taxi can be a little cheaper; unless you
get stuck in one of the frequent traffic jams.
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Getting around Sao Paulo:
The Metro is the easiest
way to get around the central districts of Sao Paulo, although it does
not cover the rest of the city. Metro tickets cost approx.R$2.55 (US$1.40)
for a single ride. The city's buses are plentiful and frequent, but unless
you know the city the system can be hard to navigate. Routes are usually
displayed on the front and sides of the buses and cost approx. R$2.55 (US$1.40).
Note that bus drivers generally won't stop unless you flag them down.
At night, taxis are the safest
mode of transport. Owner-driven taxis known as taxi Comun are generally
well maintained and reliable, as are radio taxis. Note that fares will
increase 25 percent after 8:00 p.m. and on weekends. A tax is also applied
to taxis leaving the city. Good radio-taxi companies usually accept credit
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Places to visit:
Jahy Carvalho, BCD Travel's
regional sales manager for Latin America, lives in Sao Paulo and recommends
a trip to the centrally located Ibirapuera Park - a welcome retreat from
the smog-filled chaos of the city. The park has beautiful lakes, fountains,
bicycle paths and a Planetarium. The nearby sites of the Bienal, the Museu
de Arte Moderne and the Pavilhão da Oca host many of the shows that
come to São Paulo.
| The Teatro Municipal is
located in the Old City Center and is one of the city's most important
cultural landmarks. Made from sandstone and sculpted red marble, with lavishly
decorated interiors, the theater plays host to numerous operas, concerts
and ballets.
The Pinacoteca do Estado
is a beautifully restored museum displaying the works of some of the best
Brazilian artists from the 19th and 20th centuries. During the museum's
1997 renovation, the roof and much of the interior were replaced with glass
latticework and open spaces.
Visit the Vila Madalena neighborhood,
where the main streets are bustling and full of affordable clubs with live
music. If you're into samba (or simply curious about it) then pop into
Salve Simpatia, an energetic Rio-style club, where you can watch the crowd
from the balcony. |
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Jahy also recommends the
Espirito Santo Bar on Avenida Horácio Lafer, which is a good place
for happy hour with a typical São Paulo atmosphere and authentic
Portuguese influence.
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Eating in Sao Paulo:
The city's diversity of peoples
and cultures has engendered restaurants spanning more than 50 different
types of cuisine, making São Paulo a paradise for adventurous, globe-trotting
gastronomes. Try the traditional feijoada, a dish made of black beans,
pork and dry steak. Wash this down with a caipirinha - a cocktail of sugar,
lime and cachaça (distilled sugar liquor).
Shopping in Sao Paulo:
With more than 50 shopping
malls and plazas, numerous artisan fairs and art galleries, plus 42 commercial
blocks, São Paulo is a shopper's paradise. The most popular fashion
spots are Centro Atacadista; Rua Oscar Freire, and Bela Cintra which offer
haute couture on par with Paris' Champs-Elysées or Rodeo Drive in
the USA. Moving away from the high-end market, you can find street sellers
and a Sunday's Art and Crafts Fair in the city center, offering everything
from vintage records to hand beaded flip-flops. |
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Caesar
Business Sao Paulo International Airport
Relaxed and casual, the
Caesar Business Sao Paulo International Airport Hotel is the perfect place
for business or large events, with the ability to hold meetings for up
to 1200 people. The friendly, multilingual staff will be more than happy
to help you plan tours around the large and cosmopolitan city. Make sure
that you take a break from the hustle and bustle by checking out Ibirapuera
Park, Sao Paulo's version of Central Park, which offers more than 2 million
square metres of green space. The informal Amaranto Restaurant cooks up
an extensive breakfast, lunch and dinner. The more elegant and refined
Galani Restaurant is perfect for the business crowd or private gatherings.
You can enjoy a glass of wine or a nightcap in the hotel lobby while listening
to piano music. |
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Estanplaza
Ibirapuera Sao Paulo
Estanplaza Ibirapuera offers
a rooftop pool, free parking and air-conditioned rooms with an outdoor
balcony. Ibirapuera Park, which has the Sao Paolo Museum of Modern Art,
is 2 km away. Restaurant Surui serves a traditional Brazilian breakfast
buffet and offers all-day dining. Estancafé, the Estanplaza Ibirapuera’s
café, features weekly live music. Guests can enjoy Estanplaza’s
rooftop swimming pool and Jacuzzi. There is also a dry sauna unit and a
fitness centre. Shopping Centre Ibirapuera is a 10-minute walk from the
hotel. The local bars and restaurants of Sao Paolo’s Moema district surround
the hotel. This hotel is a 10-minute drive from Congonhas Airport. |
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