Your flight to Sao Paulo introduces you to Brazil’s modern and cosmopolitan business capital, founded by Jesuits in the 16th century. Visit the landmark São Bento Monastery and see Latin America’s best colonial art at the Museum of Sacred Art in Sao Paulo. Explore times gone by at the Museum of Immigration to discover the hopes and livelihoods of Sao Paulo’s new arrivals from the early 19th century to the 1970s. Mix with the locals of Sao Paulo along Paulista Avenue or at the Sunday market in Praça da República, bursting with crafts and precious stones. For panoramic views across Sao Paulo take the lift to the 35th floor of the Banespa Tower or relax in Ibirapuera Park. Or see the 1,000 or so serpents at the Butantã Snake Farm. Paulistanos take their food seriously and revel in their diverse mix of cuisines. For Brazilian food, try feijoada (black bean stew) or eat all the barbecued meat you want at a rodizio. And don’t forget to have a few refreshing caipirinhas (cane liquor, lime and ice) during your stay in Sao Paulo. |