These are the sites I'm used to take my guests to check out. Amongst those are my favorite landmarks, buildings, places to chill out and take pictures.
Fernanda Doria: From the top of the building, you have an awesome view of São Paulo city. Besides that, you can have lunch/dinner at the restaurant. We can say it is a touristic program but it should be done at least
Victor Emm 🎮: Its one of five major temples neogotics of the world. Work began in 1913 and the inauguration was only in 1923. See the schedules for guided tour and masses at www.catedraldase.org.br
Av. Pedro Álvares Cabral, s/n (Av. Rep. do Líbano), サンパウロ, SP
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AskMen: Take a run around the lake, have a picnic or tan on the grass. Check out Bienal, where events like Sao Paulo Fashion Week, concerts and major art and literary expos are held.
Hilton São Paulo Morumbi: ATTRACTIONS #7 This Jesuit church and school is where the city was founded back in 1554. Its sober architecture is typical of the Brazilian mannerist of the colonial times.
Hilton São Paulo Morumbi: ARCHITECTURE #7 For any foreigner, this walkway will be one of the most typical landscapes of the city. A favorite photo spot, its setting over Anhangabau (and its transit) will take your breath away