Experience the best of São Paulo in just 7 hours with a full-day city tour. Explore iconic attractions, from Ibirapuera Park to the MAC Museum, and immerse yourself in the vibrant culture of this bustling city.
Experience the best of São Paulo in just 7 hours with a full-day city tour. Explore iconic attractions, from Ibirapuera Park to the MAC Museum, and immerse yourself in the vibrant culture of this bustling city.
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Ponte Estaiada Octavio Frias de Oliveira - Marvel at São Paulo’s iconic bridge, a stunning X-shaped suspension bridge with a 138-meter structure.
This bridge is unique worldwide, featuring two lanes in independent curves! Be sure to see it! - Brooklin - A thriving business district known for its impressive skyscrapers.
- Itaim Bibi -…
- Ponte Estaiada Octavio Frias de Oliveira - Marvel at São Paulo’s iconic bridge, a stunning X-shaped suspension bridge with a 138-meter structure.
This bridge is unique worldwide, featuring two lanes in independent curves! Be sure to see it!
- Brooklin - A thriving business district known for its impressive skyscrapers.
- Itaim Bibi - Explore the Itaim Bibi business district, the Italian marketplace Eataly, and Shopping JK Iguatemi.
- Edifício Pátio Victor Malzoni - A remarkable blend of contrasting aesthetic styles, showcasing the harmonious coexistence of old and modern architecture, transforming the urban landscape.
- Dengo Chocolates | Fábrica de Dengo - “Dengo Chocolates – Chocolate Factory Store Experience”
Enjoy a brief guided tour of Dengo’s flagship store, where Brazilian cacao is the star. Visitors will discover the journey from bean to bar, Dengo’s sustainable sourcing with local cacao producers, and the chocolate-making process, complete with tastings.
- Avenida Europa - Jardim Europa is one of São Paulo’s most prestigious neighborhoods, surrounded by luxurious mansions owned by bankers, politicians, industrialists, entrepreneurs, and football players.
- Hotel Unique - Unique offers stunning architecture and breathtaking views of São Paulo and Ibirapuera Park. Designed by renowned architect Ruy Otake, it is located in the upscale Jardins district.
- Parque Ibirapuera - Visit Ibirapuera Park, voted the best park in the world by “The Guardian magazine.”
The park is a must-see for those who wish to be captivated by the beauty of its lake and water fountain.
The park also features three outstanding art museums: MAC, MAM, and the Afro-Brazil museum, whose exceptional art contributed to the park’s well-deserved recognition.
- Museum of Contemporary Art - MAC USP Ibirapuera - Don’t miss the incredible 360º view of a large part of São Paulo from MAC, which overlooks Ibirapuera Park.
- Paroquia Nossa Senhora do Brasil - A church reminiscent of the Sistine Chapel, adorned with breathtaking ceiling paintings.
The church draws inspiration from Brazilian and Portuguese baroque temples. Its neo-colonial style was very popular in São Paulo architecture during the 1920s and 1930s.
- Vila Madalena - Visit Vila Madalena, a hub of artistic expression.
The area has evolved into a cultural center for artists, featuring small private art galleries and studios, as well as numerous street art hotspots.
- Batman Alley - Explore the heart of São Paulo’s street art scene at Batman’s Alley, where nearly every surface is covered in art. This long stretch of high-walled residences in Vila Madalena showcases some of the most impressive spray paint murals. The ever-changing nature of the art ensures there is always something new and striking to see.
- Bovinu’S Augusta - Espaço Augusta - Stop by a traditional Brazilian barbecue restaurant offering a self-service buffet with a wide variety of grilled meats, fresh salads, hot and cold dishes, and desserts. The buffet also includes vegetarian options, catering to diverse dietary preferences.
- Liberdade - The Liberdade neighborhood is the Japanese district, hosting the Art, Craft, and Culture Fair every weekend.
The neighborhood’s distinctive Japanese-style lamps on the lighting poles capture tourists’ attention and define the region’s character.
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Catedral da Se de Sao Paulo - Visit the Sé Cathedral, inspired by medieval European churches. This imposing structure marks the center of São Paulo (the city’s ground zero is at Sé Square), a bustling area.
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Mosteiro De Sao Bento - The São Bento Monastery is a sacred gem that appeals even to those who are not religious.
The building hosted Pope Benedict XVI during his visit to Brazil.
Believers are drawn to the masses with Gregorian chants and the shop offering breads, cakes, cookies, and jams made by the monks themselves, using age-old recipes.
- Matarazzo Building City Hall Of Sao Paulo - Inaugurated in 1939 to house one of Brazil’s largest industrial conglomerates, the Matarazzo Industries. Designed by Marcello Piacentini, the favorite architect of Italian dictator Benito Mussolini.
Today, it serves as the headquarters of the city administration.
- Theatro Municipal De Sao Paulo - Considered a São Paulo landmark, the Municipal Theater is one of the city’s most important historical sites, having hosted significant cultural events like the Week of Modern Art in 1922.
- Pateo do Collegio - The historic founding site of São Paulo and a city museum. The Jesuits built the first school here to educate and catechize the natives, laying the foundation for what would become the largest city in the Southern Hemisphere four centuries later.
- Municipal Market of Sao Paulo - The São Paulo Municipal Market is a major city attraction and a must-visit for anyone in São Paulo. Don’t miss the vast array of fruits, nuts, wines, cheeses, beers, and food. It offers a taste of Brazil in one place.
- Paulista Avenue - Stroll along the captivating Paulista Avenue. This location is sure to impress not only with its appearance but also with its rich history, which may seem ordinary to some but can be fascinating with an expert tour guide.
- Sao Paulo - After exploring Paulista Avenue, return to the original meeting points for drop-off. Many tourists choose to stay in the Paulista area to enjoy the afternoon, while others prefer to take a taxi back to their hotels, as many accommodations are nearby.

- All-inclusive pricing with VAT, taxes, handling fees, and parking costs.
- Personal driver for groups over 3, or guide-driven tours for smaller parties.
- Transport in comfortable, fully-equipped vehicles.
- Expert guidance with a licensed bilingual private tour guide.
- All-inclusive pricing with VAT, taxes, handling fees, and parking costs.
- Personal driver for groups over 3, or guide-driven tours for smaller parties.
- Transport in comfortable, fully-equipped vehicles.
- Expert guidance with a licensed bilingual private tour guide.
- Meals & drinks.
- Tips. (optional).
- Meals & drinks.
- Tips. (optional).
Explore the best of São Paulo on a shared group tour, showcasing the city’s blend of modern districts and historic sites.
Start in Brooklin and Itaim Bibi, areas renowned for their contemporary architecture, luxury hotels, and the iconic cable-stayed bridge. Proceed to Dengo Chocolates, where participants can enjoy a brief guided tour of the factory…
Explore the best of São Paulo on a shared group tour, showcasing the city’s blend of modern districts and historic sites.
Start in Brooklin and Itaim Bibi, areas renowned for their contemporary architecture, luxury hotels, and the iconic cable-stayed bridge. Proceed to Dengo Chocolates, where participants can enjoy a brief guided tour of the factory store.
Then, drive past Ibirapuera Park, one of the city’s key green spaces, and stop at the MAC Museum terrace for stunning panoramic views of the city.
Visit Batman’s Alley, celebrated for its vibrant and ever-evolving street art. Enjoy lunch at a traditional Brazilian steakhouse, with vegetarian options available.
Travel through downtown, including the Japanese neighborhood, pause at the Sé Cathedral, and relax at the bustling Municipal Market.
Continue along Paulista Avenue, where the tour concludes with a return to the original meeting points, or guests may choose to stay in the area and enjoy the afternoon.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.