Urban Art Tour of São Paulo Including Popular Brazilian Drinks


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  • Urban Art Tour of São Paulo Including Popular Brazilian Drinks

São Paulo, Brazil

Trip Type:   Literary, Art & Music Tours
Duration:  5 hours
São Paulo moves fast. It’s constantly changing and developing as new trends sweep through the city.
This tour will take you to find and experience the latest movements in the art and music scene. And who better than an actual urban artist to guide you to the coolest places.

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São Paulo moves fast. It’s constantly changing and developing as new trends sweep through the city.
This tour will take you to find and experience the latest movements in the art and music scene. And who better than an actual urban artist to guide you to the coolest places. We will begin our tour in front of Pinacoteca, which is the oldest museum in the city and has over a hundred thousand Brazilian pieces of art. Then we will go check out the city’s younger art scene hidden within a funky cultural space.

Next, we will take you to a very different part of town: an alley, its walls painted by young and talented artists, which serves as a meeting place for cultural events. There, the group will have the opportunity to experience street art with their own hands and get to know a rather curious design!

We will continue making our way through the art scene, visiting a very famous urban art gallery. The tour will end near the city center, where we will hang out in a bar that serves the most popular Brazilian drinks.
The site is situated at the bottom of Rua Augusta, one of the coolest, multi-cultural areas in the city.

After the tour, those who want to enjoy a night out in one of São Paulo’s trendiest areas, which is also quite busy and lively, can continue to hang out.

Note: Our itinerary is subject to last minute changes.
Suggestion for before the tour: Pinacoteca: The oldest museum in the city has over a hundred thousand Brazilian pieces of art, including artists such as Tarsila do Amaral, Di Cavalcanti, and Vitor Brecheret.
Museum of the Portuguese Language: Uses technology and interactive media exhibitions to show the influence of language and literature in the country's culture.




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