São Paulo



São Paulo, the largest city in South America, is located on the Piratininga plateau and is surrounded by rivers that drain inland. Since its founding around 1554, São Paulo has become the gateway to the Serto (interior of Brazil), and explorers known as the Bandirantes campaigned from the city into the region. Today's main roads into city centers still follow the routes of detainees
Immigrants from all over the world have always been a part of São Paulo, and you will still see the influence on life and culture of Portuguese, Spanish, German, African, Jewish, Arab and Japanese residents. For example, there is an entire museum dedicated to Japanese immigration and another to the contributions of Africans to Brazil.
Perhaps the most difficult thing to understand about the city is its size. A good way to get an idea of ​​how far it extends is from the observation deck of the 46-story Italia building on Avenida Ipiranga. Many of São Paulo's tourist attractions are sprawling, so you'll find the subway a good way to travel between them.

The best time to visit São Paulo
The best time to visit Sao Paulo is in spring, from September to November. This off-season has warm days and cool nights, few crowds, and plenty of events for all kinds of interests, like the Sao Paulo International Film Festival, Restaurant Week, and the Brazilian F1 Grand Prix. Also, you can get some hotel and flight deals during these months. However, for those who want to head to the nearby beaches and experience Carnival, summer is the time to come, albeit with heavy rain.

 

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