São Paulo City Walking Tour
São Paulo, Brazil
Trip Type: City Tours
Duration: 4 hours
Tour through some of São Paulo's most famous locations known for their beauty and history. While walking through the urban city streets, become enchanted by the scenery and learn first-hand of São Paulo's unique culture. With over 7 stops, this half-day tour is sure to be a great introduction to the city for first-time travelers.
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Tour through some of São Paulo's most famous locations known for their beauty and history. While walking through the urban city streets, become enchanted by the scenery and learn first-hand of São Paulo's unique culture. With over 7 stops, this half-day tour is sure to be a great introduction to the city for first-time travelers.After complimentary hotel pickup, visit the most famous locations of Sao Paulo, starting with the “Estação da Luz”, which opened in 1867. With its unique architecture, it retains its tradition as being one of the most visited landmarks in the city.
Travel through the historical parts of the city and see imposing buildings such as “Edifício Itália,” one of the most beautiful in the old center, as well as the Municipal Theater. Walk across the “Viaduto do Chá.”, Sao Paulo's famous passage over Anhangabaú Park.
Stop by the Liberdade neighborhood, home to the largest number of Japanese immigrants and admire their vibrant decorations. Climb towards the modern side of Sao Paulo beginning in the Paulista region, where you will see the main financial center, attractions such as the MASP Museum and luxury streets like Oscar Freire.
Before heading back to your hotel, visit the largest park in Sao Paulo, Ibirapuera Park, with its more than 1 million square meters of green area, museums designed by Oscar Niemeyer, and monuments such as the Bandeirantes Monument allowing you to capture beautiful photos.
Travel through the historical parts of the city and see imposing buildings such as “Edifício Itália,” one of the most beautiful in the old center, as well as the Municipal Theater. Walk across the “Viaduto do Chá.”, Sao Paulo's famous passage over Anhangabaú Park.
Stop by the Liberdade neighborhood, home to the largest number of Japanese immigrants and admire their vibrant decorations. Climb towards the modern side of Sao Paulo beginning in the Paulista region, where you will see the main financial center, attractions such as the MASP Museum and luxury streets like Oscar Freire.
Before heading back to your hotel, visit the largest park in Sao Paulo, Ibirapuera Park, with its more than 1 million square meters of green area, museums designed by Oscar Niemeyer, and monuments such as the Bandeirantes Monument allowing you to capture beautiful photos.
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