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Last updated: 2024 Jun 14Morning
Start the day by visiting the S o Paulo Museum of Art, a must-see for art lovers. The museum houses an impressive collection of Brazilian and international art, including works by Picasso and Van Gogh. Afterwards, head to the Mercado Municipal for a breakfast of pastel de bacalhau (cod-filled pastries), and then explore the market's many stalls selling fresh produce, spices, and artisanal cheese.
Afternoon
Spend the afternoon in the bohemian neighborhood of Vila Madalena, known for its street art, independent boutiques, and lively nightlife. Wander the streets and alleys to discover the murals and graffiti that cover the neighborhood's walls, and stop for a coffee or beer at one of the many cafes and bars. Don't miss Beco do Batman, a narrow alleyway filled with colorful murals and street art.
Morning
Spend the morning exploring the historic center of S o Paulo, starting with the S o Bento Monastery, a beautiful baroque building with ornate gold leaf details. From there, visit the Municipal Theatre, a grand opera house that has hosted performances by the likes of Maria Callas and Pl cido Domingo. Finally, head to the Pinacoteca do Estado, a museum of modern and contemporary art housed in a beautiful 19th century building.
Afternoon
Grab lunch at Mocot , a beloved restaurant known for its traditional Brazilian cuisine. Try the feijoada, a hearty stew made with beans and meat, or the carne de sol, a dish of seasoned sun-dried beef. After lunch, visit the nearby Ibirapuera Park, a sprawling green space that is home to several museums, including the Museum of Modern Art and the Afro-Brazil Museum.
Morning
Start the day with a visit to the S o Paulo Zoo, home to over 3,000 animals from around the world. Highlights include the big cat exhibit and the butterfly sanctuary. After the zoo, head to the nearby S o Paulo Aquarium to see a variety of marine life, including sharks, rays, and sea turtles.
Afternoon
For lunch, head to Bar do Biu, a no-frills restaurant that serves up delicious feijoada and other traditional Brazilian dishes. After lunch, take a stroll through the Japanese neighborhood of Liberdade, home to a beautiful oriental garden and a variety of Japanese shops and restaurants.
Morning
Take a day trip to the nearby town of Embu das Artes, a charming colonial town known for its handicrafts and art galleries. Browse the many stalls selling handmade pottery, jewelry, and textiles, and stop at one of the town's many cafes for a coffee or a snack.
Afternoon
On the way back to S o Paulo, visit the S o Paulo Botanical Garden, a beautiful green space that is home to a wide variety of tropical plants and flowers. Afterwards, head to the nearby Parque do Ibirapuera for a stroll or a bike ride around the park's many pathways.
Morning
Spend the morning exploring the eclectic neighborhood of Vila Mariana, starting with a visit to the Casa Modernista, a house designed by the famous Brazilian architect Gregori Warchavchik. From there, head to the nearby Museum of the Japanese Immigration, which tells the story of the Japanese community in Brazil. Finally, visit the nearby Igreja Nossa Senhora do Brasil, a beautiful baroque church with an ornate interior.
Afternoon
For lunch, head to A Casa do Porco, a popular restaurant known for its pork dishes. Try the pork belly sandwich or the crispy pork skin, and wash it down with a beer or a caipirinha. After lunch, visit the nearby Galeria do Rock, a shopping center that specializes in rock music and fashion.
Evening
End the day with dinner at D.O.M., one of the best restaurants in South America. Chef Alex Atala combines Brazilian ingredients and flavors with modern techniques to create unforgettable dishes like pirarucu fish with tucupi sauce, and manioc gnocchi with truffle butter.
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