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Sao Paulo in Brazil, all you need to know

The city of Sao Paulo in Brazil is the country’s biggest in terms of population and is also the richest. Its sprawling metropolitan area contains skyscrapers and numerous commercial establishments that have made the city prominent in global economy. It was named after Saint Paul and is the capital of the state bearing the same name. With its numerous highlights and attractions, there is no reason for a traveler not to enjoy his Sao Paulo Brazil travel.

Geography and Climate of Sao Paulo in Brazil


Sao Paulo in Brazil is located within the scenic and beautiful region known as the Brazilian Highlands. The greater part of the city is located on a plateau though it is also near the coastline. A short ride from the city proper will lead locals and visitors to beautiful beach towns dotting the coast facing Atlantic Ocean. Anyone who plans on experiencing Sao Paulo Brazil travel will have to pack light, as the city enjoys subtropical climate that is neither too hot nor too cold. With the ocean breeze constantly bringing in the cooling breeze, Sao Paulo in Brazil is the ideal destination during summer. Winters in the city rarely have snow, making it a haven for those wishing to escape the cold and frost of other parts of the world.

Getting To and Around Sao Paulo in Brazil


Foreign travelers getting into Sao Paulo in Brazil will likely fly into the Sao Paulo/Guarulhos International Airport while visitors from all over the country come into the city through the Congonhas/Sao Paulo Airport which caters to domestic flights. A much smaller Campo de Marte airport is used by smaller and lighter aircrafts. The most common form of transportation around the city would be by bus, which is understandably much cheaper compared to rail and taxi.

However, those who wish to enjoy their Sao Paulo Brazil travel might want to try chartering helicopters to get them from one part of the city to another. This is because the city is known to have one of the largest fleets of helicopters in the world. This unique way of intercity transport not only gets its passengers to their destinations on time, it also helps them avoid traffic congestions all over the major thoroughfares in the city.

Enjoying Your Stay at Sao Paulo in Brazil


One of the reputations of Sao Paulo in Brazil is being a center of culture in the region and in the country. That is why there are several notable museums worth visiting during Sao Paulo Brazil travel. Visitors should head out to the Sao Paulo Museum of Art which boasts of extensive collection of impressionist paintings that will surely keep art lovers occupied and entertained for several hours. Then there’s the Sacred Art Museum along Avenue Tiradantes that features everything that has to do with the country and its people. Another interesting attraction of Sao Paulo in Brazil would be the Butanta Institute, a leading center on the study of snakes, poisonous snakes.

Browsing through the numerous specimen of this type of reptile would surely lend a unique aspect to any Sao Paulo Brazil travel. To know more about local wildlife, visitors can also head out to the Zoo that is a favorite destination for families with small children. Visitors and residents of Sao Paulo in Brazil also often head out to several theme parks all over the city. These include the Playcenter, the Aquarium, and the Wet’n Wild Sao Paulo water park.

Carnival of Sao Paulo in Brazil


And of course, what would a major Brazilian city be without its own version of the carnival? The biggest crowd-drawer of this event would the colorful and extravagant parade in the Sambodromo. Visitors to Sao Paulo in Brazil who are fortunate to arrive during this huge annual event also have the chance to join in the celebration itself. They can approach any one of the numerous samba schools in the city and purchase a costume.


 
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