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Things To Do in São Paulo

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Is São Paulo boring? Is it fun? How do people relax in their free time? From playing and watching live sports to listening to live music to volunteering, here's what nine local experts had to say about things to do in São Paulo.

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Economically speaking, Sao Paulo is considered the wealthiest state in Brazil, having the greatest presence of industry and a vast diversity in productive activities. Its GDP is composed of intense industrial activity, a diverse commerce and service sector, and a highly technological agricultural activity. In terms of population, the capital of Sao Paulo is one of the largest cities in the world and the most urbanized city in Brazil. It is considered the central global city in South America, and it is the center of Brazil’s megalopolis because it integrates a region that involves cities in Rio de Janeiro, as well as the metropolitan regions of Campinas and “Baixada Santista.

Jordan, says: 2020

I consider Sao Paulo the NYC of Brazil. It’s very contemporary, with excellent restaurants and food, art galleries and amazing parks in the middle of the city. Is the only city in Brazil with these characteristics, among others. Whoever enjoys the cosmopolitan style more, will love this city, as Ido!

Marcos, says: 2020

São Paulo does not have a beach however it is not far from one, it is less than two hours from the north coast and around half an hour from the south coast, which has beaches with crystal clear waters, urban beaches full of structure and even beaches on islands. The Subway stations, buses and trains make you go from south to north, from east to west in less time than you can imagine. With all this accessibility, you will never get tired of Sao Paulo, because there will always be places to see and new things to do.

Josefa, says: 2020

São Paulo is an open-air urban art gallery, with works of art such as graffiti, which is one of the most democratic forms of art, being available to all without charge, in practically every corner of the city, which transforms the city, one of the great references of urban art or street art in the world.

Sao Paulo is the largest city in and financial center of Brazil, and among the most populous cities in the world with 12.18 million people. Sao Paulo is home for people from all around the world. São Paulo is a multicultural and multinational city, it is like having several countries in a single city, there are more than 70 nationalities that brought their culture and custom to São Paulo, helping to create their identity and build their history. São Paulo has 101 museums and 46 cultural centers, In addition to the 182 theaters that produce shows ranging from Broadway originals to independent productions.

Gustavo, says: 2020

São Paulo is the biggest, most populated city of Brazil. be prepared for busy streets and crazy rush-hour traffic. It is a beautiful city where you can find everything you need; restaurants, malls, and nightlife. However, you must know that this is also a dangerous city, so do not walk around carrying your bag loosely.

Alexandre, says: 2020

Sao Paulo has more than 109 parks, divided between urban parks and those that are in a protected environmental reserve, which will make you rethink aspects about the title of the largest city in Latin America. São Paulo is the most gastronomic city in Brazil, with more than 15 thousand restaurants of 52 nationalities and 20 thousand bars that are spread all over the city for all different tastes and financial conditions of the population (Eu Te Amo Hoje).

Luciana, says: 2020

São Paulo is the most populated city of Brazil. It is often considered the business capital of our country, as most of the companies reside here, and having the highest GDP in Brazil. São Paulo has a vast range of cultural activities, from museums to various kinds of gastronomic experiences from different countries. Although it is a city that I enjoy living in, it has many problems related to social inequality and, consequently, public security.

Nathalia, says: 2020

For those moving to são paulo, it is important to know the less dangerous neighborhoods, parks, leisure areas, hospitals and commerce in general. It is important to know where can find more jobs and all the public transports. I would also talk about how people behave and specific things like food in the city.

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