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Sao Paulo is the industrial and financial capital of Brazil, but it is also gaining status as a hot spot for the privileged crowd.  The city has a population of 18 million, many whom are of Italian, Japanese and Lebanese descent, although, much of its culture still comes from the rest of Brazil, including its infamous sister city, Rio de Janeiro.  Though not as well known, Sao Paulo is the biggest city in South America.  There is no shortage of elite services offered here and dining choices are an ethnic smorgasbord, many unsurpassed worldwide. Sao Paulo is 2500 feet above sea level, but only 45 miles from the coast. This makes for a pretty spectacular drive to the beach.  Paulistos have a unique style, setting them apart from the people of other major cities of the world and making it understandable why air traffic to this city has tripled in the last few years.  Should you go, you will leave with a fresh understanding of what South America has to offer.



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Parque do Ibirapuera
Avenida Pedro Álvares Cabral
Tel. +55 (0) 11.745.055

Take a break from the city’s intense urban landscape in Ibirapuera Park, a combination of New York’s Central Park and its Museum Mile. A nice place to people-watch on weekends, you can rent a bicycle or sip coffee at one of the various cafés, including Cafe Museu de Arte Moderna. The ponds near the planetarium (which is currently undergoing renovation) are attractive and a row of geysers rise and fall like pistons, starring in a sound-and-light show on Saturday and Sunday nights at 8pm.  Visit the new Ibirapuera Auditorium, designed 50 years ago by Oscar Niemeyer but only recently inaugurated.

Theatro Municipal Praça Ramos de Azevedo
Tel. +55 (0) 11.222.8698

The traditional venue for classical concerts, the impossibly grand Theatro Municipal is also the home of the São Paulo City Ballet.  A cultural landmark in Sao Paulo, the Theatro has maintained its popularity through the years.

Museum of Art Sao Paulo
Av. Paulista 1578
Tel. +55 (0) 13.251.5644
www.masp.art.br
For an afternoon dose of creativity, head to the most important museum in Brazil. Since it’s opening in 1968, this building has housed several European masters. The structure itself is quite a spectacle, with the main part of the building being supported by four colossal, red pillars.

Pinacoteca do Estado
Praça da Luz, 2
Tel. +55 (0) 11.3324.1000

www.pinacoteca.sp.gov.br/

If you want more Brazilian art, head inside this gorgeously restored museum that features some of the country's best artists.

Museum of Japanese Immigration
Rua de Sao Joaquim 381 (Liberdade)
Tel. +55 (0) 11.09.9565
www.nihonsite.com.br
About 1.5 million Paulistanos are of Japanese decent, and this museum chronicles how they got here in the late 19th century.  History buffs won’t want to miss this.

Jockey Club de Sao Paulo
Avenida Lineu de Paula Machado 599 (Jardim)
Tel. +55 (0) 11.21.618.371
www.jockeysp.com.br
An elegant and tasteful establishment, the Jockey Club is the ideal place to escape the chaos of the city and place bets on horses. Dine at one of three exclusive restaurants: Mercearia, The Canter, and Charlo.  Don’t forget to bring a lucky charm or an eye for a good horse.

Fundação María Luisa e Oscar Americano,
Avenida Morumbi, 4077
Tel. +55 (0) 3742.0077
www.fundacaooscaramericano.org.br
A 1950 house museum surrounded by a lush tropical garden with 25,000 trees.

Galeria Fortes Vilaça
Rua Fradique Coutinho, 1500
Tel. +55 (0) 3032.7066
Gallery that shows contemporary work by Brazilians as well as Americans.

Millan Antonio
Rua Fradique Coutinho, 1360
Tel. +55 (0) 3031-6007
www.millanantonio.com.br
Gallery devoted to established and up-and-coming artists from Brazil.

Municipal Market,
Rua Cantareira, 306
Tel. +55 (0) 228-0339

A public food hall that resembles a United Nations bazaar. The 135,000-square-foot space is packed with fresh fish, ripe cheese and strange fruits.

Sala São Paulo
Praça Júlio Prestes
Tel. +55 (0) 3337-5414
www.salasaopaulo.art.br/
It is a venue for symphonic and chamber presentations, and has been designed according to the most up-to-date international standards, comparable to the Boston Symphonic Hall, Musikvereinssaal in Vienna and the Concertgebouw in Amsterdam.

Sao Bento
Largo de Sao Bento
Tel. 55.11.3328.8799
www.mosteiro.org.br
This stately and very well know monastary church really brings in the crowd for the Sunday 10AM mass.  It's not that everyone is relegious so much as they are lovers of the Gregorian chants that accompany the mass

Praça da Luz
A palm-lined garden where bands play sertanejo music (Brazilian country tunes) from a gazebo-like bandstand.