Explore São Paulo’s vibrant street art and lush parks on a bike tour from Vila Madalena to Parque Ibirapuera.
Explore São Paulo’s vibrant street art and lush parks on a bike tour from Vila Madalena to Parque Ibirapuera.
- Parque Ibirapuera - Ibirapuera Park was opened in 1954 to commemorate São Paulo’s 400th anniversary. It is the city’s most famous park, attracting over 14 million visitors annually. The park sees about 25,000 visitors on weekdays, 75,000 on Saturdays, and 150,000 on Sundays. Due to its size, attractions, and visitor numbers, it is often compared…
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Parque Ibirapuera - Ibirapuera Park was opened in 1954 to commemorate São Paulo’s 400th anniversary. It is the city’s most famous park, attracting over 14 million visitors annually. The park sees about 25,000 visitors on weekdays, 75,000 on Saturdays, and 150,000 on Sundays. Due to its size, attractions, and visitor numbers, it is often compared by international visitors to Ueno Park in Tokyo, Stanley Park in Vancouver, Hyde Park in London, or Central Park in New York City.
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Afro Brazil Museum - The Museu Afro Brasil is a public institution under the São Paulo State Secretariat for Culture and managed by the Associação Museu Afro Brasil - Organização Social de Cultura (Museu Afro-Brasil Association - Social Organization for Culture).
The museum aims to be a contemporary space where the contributions of black people are acknowledged. It showcases over 6,000 works that emphasize the significant role of African people in shaping Brazilian culture, heritage, and identity. It also celebrates the art and achievements of Africans and Afro-Brazilians.
The collection is considered the largest Afro-American collection in the Americas, featuring more than 6,000 pieces, including masterpieces, sculptures, documents, engravings, ceramics, paintings, contemporary art, jewelry, objects, reliefs, photographs, and textiles.
Over 70% of the collection is on long-term display, primarily highlighting Brazil, along with some countries from the African continent, Cuba, Haiti, and the United States.
- Vila Madalena - A bohemian neighborhood in São Paulo.
- Largo da Batata - An area rich with bars and urban art.
- Avenida Brigadeiro Faria Lima - A key business hub surrounded by modern architecture.
- Ibirapuera Auditorium - Designed by the renowned architect Oscar Niemeyer.
- Batman Alley - An outdoor urban art gallery featuring murals by famous artists from the city’s graffiti scene, and one of São Paulo’s most visited spots.
- Museu de Arte Moderna de Sao Paulo - Museum of Modern Art, São Paulo, Brazil.
- Museum of Contemporary Art - Museum of Contemporary Art, São Paulo, Brazil.
- Casa das Rosas - Espaço Haroldo de Campos de Poesia e Literatura - Casa das Rosas.
- Museu de Arte de Sao Paulo Assis Chateaubriand - MASP - São Paulo Museum of Art.
- Japan House - Japan House.
- Paulista Avenue - Avenida Paulista is one of São Paulo’s most iconic streets, serving as the city’s financial and cultural hub. Lined with skyscrapers, museums, and shopping centers, it is lively day and night. On Sundays, the avenue is open to pedestrians, cyclists, and artists, transforming into a vibrant cultural corridor.

- Bicycle
- Helmet
- Raincoat
- Lunch
- Tea and coffee
- Bottled water
- Souvenir
- Bicycle
- Helmet
- Raincoat
- Lunch
- Tea and coffee
- Bottled water
- Souvenir
- Hotel pickup and drop-off
- Hotel pickup and drop-off
Cultural and Artistic Journey in São Paulo:
Begin your day at Portinha 183 café, then make your way to Avenida Paulista to explore Casa das Rosas, Trianon Park, and MASP. Continue your adventure in Vila Madalena, visiting Batman Alley and other street art locations. Conclude your day at Ibirapuera Park, which features cultural venues such as the Afro…
Cultural and Artistic Journey in São Paulo:
Begin your day at Portinha 183 café, then make your way to Avenida Paulista to explore Casa das Rosas, Trianon Park, and MASP. Continue your adventure in Vila Madalena, visiting Batman Alley and other street art locations. Conclude your day at Ibirapuera Park, which features cultural venues such as the Afro Brazilian Museum, MAM, Bienal, and MAC. Enjoy a day filled with culture, art, and nature in São Paulo!
✔️ Discover São Paulo beyond the typical tourist attractions—visit both iconic sites and hidden treasures.
✔️ Immerse yourself in the city’s lively culture while staying active.
✔️ Ideal for solo travelers, groups, or business visitors seeking a distinctive way to explore São Paulo.
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.