Also, it is worth visiting Ibirapuera park, over there, you'll find nice views, as well as sereral cool museums, ie Oca, Museu de Arte Moderna and Museu Afro Brasil
Thanks! I cycled through that park at night but I'd like to visit it again during the day where I can appreciate it better and visit the museums you mentioned :)
São Paulo is far greener than even locals assume. We have preserved more than 40% of the original Atlantic forest- Mata Atlântica. It's just concentrated in the southern part of the city, where there are even indigenous tribes. If you'd like to see more green but still in an urban setting, prioritize the West Zone- Zona Oeste - and the Southwest, like Pinheiros. Or go all the way north, to Serra da Cantareira, where there are also a lot of cozy places to eat.
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Thanks bro :)
Also, it is worth visiting Ibirapuera park, over there, you'll find nice views, as well as sereral cool museums, ie Oca, Museu de Arte Moderna and Museu Afro Brasil
Thanks! I cycled through that park at night but I'd like to visit it again during the day where I can appreciate it better and visit the museums you mentioned :)
São Paulo is far greener than even locals assume.
We have preserved more than 40% of the original Atlantic forest- Mata Atlântica. It's just concentrated in the southern part of the city, where there are even indigenous tribes.
If you'd like to see more green but still in an urban setting, prioritize the West Zone- Zona Oeste - and the Southwest, like Pinheiros.
Or go all the way north, to Serra da Cantareira, where there are also a lot of cozy places to eat.
Thanks for your comment. That's very interesting! I'll try and visit some of those places during my stay in Brazil :)
Don't miss MASP (Av. Paulista) and the Pinacoteca de São Paulo (Praça da Luz).
Thanks I'm going to visit both of those museums :)