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São Paulo's Best Attractions: 5-Hour Private Tour (Hotel Pickup)
$292.81
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Overview
Explore São Paulo in comfort and safety, accompanied by an exclusive tour guide!
On this private tour, you'll experience the best of the city with an itinerary that blends history, culture, art, and unforgettable flavors. Visit iconic landmarks such as Sé Cathedral, the Municipal Market (Mercadão), Paulista Avenue, Ibirapuera Park, Batman Alley, the Liberdade district (Japantown), and much more.
Discover local insights, admire Niemeyer's architecture, try exotic fruits, and capture incredible photos at every stop. The experience is fully personalized, tailored to your pace and preferences. Ideal for couples, families, groups, or solo travelers. Book your tour now and experience São Paulo in a unique way!
On this private tour, you'll experience the best of the city with an itinerary that blends history, culture, art, and unforgettable flavors. Visit iconic landmarks such as Sé Cathedral, the Municipal Market (Mercadão), Paulista Avenue, Ibirapuera Park, Batman Alley, the Liberdade district (Japantown), and much more.
Discover local insights, admire Niemeyer's architecture, try exotic fruits, and capture incredible photos at every stop. The experience is fully personalized, tailored to your pace and preferences. Ideal for couples, families, groups, or solo travelers. Book your tour now and experience São Paulo in a unique way!
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The experience offers several options. This price includes:
Pickup from your chosen hotel.
Pickup included
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Tour guide
Language: English
Human tour guide
Duration: 5 hours
The experience offers several options, check yours above
- Air-conditioned vehicle
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- Tips
- Lunch
- Avenida Paulista, Av. Paulista, São Paulo - SP, Brazil Paulista Avenue Paulista Avenue is one of São Paulo's most emblematic landmarks. Inaugurated in 1891 and originally lined with mansions of coffee barons, today it is a vibrant financial, cultural, and urban center of the city. Along its nearly 3 km stretch, Paulista Avenue brings together museums, cultural centers, shopping malls, restaurants, and modern architecture—as well as being a stage for demonstrations, fairs, and popular events. Highlights such as MASP (with its famous open space beneath), the Conjunto Nacional (a historic multi-purpose complex), and modern glass-facade buildings coexist with street artists, cyclists, and residents who transform the avenue into a dynamic and lively space, especially on Sundays, when it is open to pedestrians. (pass by)
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Batman AlleyBatman Alley Tucked away in the narrow streets of the Vila Madalena neighborhood, Batman Alley is one of São Paulo's most creative and colorful spots. The place is a true open-air museum of urban art, with walls entirely covered in graffiti murals that are constantly changing. The name originated in the 1980s when a drawing of Batman appeared on one of the walls—since then, artists from Brazil and around the world have transformed the alley into a vibrant and democratic gallery. Beyond the visual arts, the atmosphere also reflects the area's laid-back vibe, surrounded by cafes, alternative shops, and cool bars, making it one of the most "Instagrammable" spots in the city. Duration (suggested visit): 40 minutes Admission: Free
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Monument to the BandeirasThe Monument to the Bandeiras, created by sculptor Victor Brecheret, is one of São Paulo's most iconic works. Inaugurated in 1953, it is located opposite Ibirapuera Park, in Armando de Salles Oliveira Square, right next to the Legislative Assembly. The sculpture, made of granite, is approximately 50 meters long and depicts the bandeirantes, who were explorers and pioneers of Brazil's interior during the 17th and 18th centuries. What does the work represent? It shows a diverse group of people — Portuguese, Indigenous people, and Africans — pulling a stone canoe. This scene symbolizes the collective effort of the expeditions into the country's interior, often driven by the search for riches and territorial expansion. Style and visual impact: The physical strength, movement, and expressions of the sculpted figures convey a sense of heroic effort, but today the monument also prompts critical reflections on the violent and colonizing role of these expeditions.
- The Ibirapuera Obelisk is a 72-meter monument honoring the combatants of the Constitutionalist Revolution of 1932. Located in Ibirapuera Park, it also serves as a mausoleum. It was designed by Galileo Ugo Emendabili and is the largest obelisk in Brazil. (pass by)
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Parque IbirapueraDiscover the charm and importance of Ibirapuera Park, even on a short visit! In just 45 minutes, you'll experience a bit of what makes this place one of São Paulo's most beloved spots—a space where nature, culture, and modern architecture meet. Our tour offers a light and pleasant walk through the park's highlights: Connection with Nature: We'll stroll along tree-lined paths, overlooking the lakes and gardens designed by Burle Marx—an invitation to contemplation in the midst of the city. Iconic Architecture: An external presentation of the Oca and the Ibirapuera Auditorium, two masterpieces by Oscar Niemeyer. Photo Opportunities: Strategic stops for photos in Instagrammable settings, such as reflecting pools, sculptures, and areas of lush greenery. Facts and History: Learn more about the park's origin, its public artworks, and its cultural significance for São Paulo.
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Museum of Contemporary Art - MAC USP IbirapueraAn incredible 360º view that covers a large part of the city of São Paulo from MAC (Museum of Contemporary Art), which faces Ibirapuera Park. Sweeping views of the Obelisk and the park. MAC USP – Museum of Contemporary Art Located opposite Ibirapuera Park, MAC USP houses one of the largest collections of modern and contemporary art in Latin America. The building, designed by Oscar Niemeyer, also offers one of the most beautiful views of the city from its panoramic rooftop terrace. Among the artists in the collection are names like Picasso, Tarsila do Amaral, and Anita Malfatti.
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LiberdadeLiberdade Neighborhood Liberdade is one of São Paulo's most traditional and unique neighborhoods, known for its strong Japanese cultural influence and that of other Asian communities. When walking (or driving) through its streets, it's easy to spot the red lanterns, signs in Kanji, and distinctive architecture that give the place a special charm. The neighborhood's strong Asian identity began with Japanese immigration in the early 20th century. Today, it is a hub for commerce, gastronomy, and cultural events, such as the well-known Chinese New Year Festival. Despite its predominantly East Asian atmosphere, Liberdade also holds historical landmarks from earlier periods, such as old churches and the former "Cemitério dos Enforcados" (Cemetery of the Hanged), giving the neighborhood a unique blend of past and present.
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Catedral da Se de Sao PauloVisit Sé Cathedral, which was inspired by medieval churches. ⛪ Sé Cathedral Located in the heart of São Paulo, Sé Cathedral is one of the largest Neo-Gothic churches in the world. Inaugurated in 1954, it impresses with its grandeur, colorful stained-glass windows, and stone-carved details. The dome, in Renaissance style, is one of the building's highlights, as is the city's "marco zero" (zero milestone), located right in front of its main staircase.
- The historic founding site of São Paulo and a city museum. With the aim of teaching and catechizing the indigenous people, the Jesuits built the first school and initiated what would become, 4 centuries later, the largest city in the Southern Hemisphere. (pass by)
- São Paulo Municipal Market (Mercadão) Inaugurated in 1933, the Municipal Market is a true gastronomic icon of the city. With its historic building featuring colorful stained-glass windows and imposing architecture, it captures attention as much for its beauty as for its aromas and flavors. It's the ideal place to try exotic fruits, spices, cheeses, cured meats, and the famous mortadella sandwiches and codfish pasties (pastéis de bacalhau), which have become tourist attractions in themselves. Beyond the gastronomy, the Mercadão (pass by)
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São Paulo's Best Attractions: 5-Hour Private Tour (Hotel Pickup)
$292.81
This is an experience gift voucher. The recipient will book the experience after
they redeem the gift voucher.
How it works?
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You choose from 10,000+ experience gifts
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Recipient books the experience and creates unforgettable memories!