Get ready to explore São Paulo through its contrasts, from sleek skyscrapers to lush parks, ancient traditions to modern street art. This experience connects the city’s heartbeats: art, culture, food, and local life. Small groups only, for a better experience! Private transportation included.
Part 1 – Paulista Avenue: Where São Paulo Never Sleeps
Start your journey on Avenida Paulista, the city’s most vibrant avenue and symbol of modern São Paulo. Here, life moves fast: bankers, artists, and street performers share the same sidewalks.
You’ll find iconic museums, elegant cafés, green escapes like Trianon Park, and a mix of stunning architecture that tells the story of the city’s growth from coffee wealth to cosmopolitan energy.
From its rooftops, you can admire São Paulo’s skyline — endless and alive.
Part 2 – Ibirapuera: The Green Soul of the City
Next, we head to Ibirapuera Park, São Paulo’s most famous park: massive green oasis where locals run, picnic, and breathe amid the chaos. Designed by the legendary architect Oscar Niemeyer, it’s not just a park but a masterpiece of Brazilian modernism.
Lakes, museums, open-air art, and musical fountains blend perfectly with palm trees and laughter. This is where Paulistanos slow down, reconnect, and enjoy their city at its best.
Part 3 – Downtown: History in Every Corner
In the historic center, São Paulo’s past comes to life. Around Sé Cathedral, you’ll walk where the city was born — at the Pateo do Colégio, founded in 1554.
Each building tells a different story: elegant neoclassical facedes, art deco skyscrapers, and the golden age of coffee merchants. Between the Municipal Theater, Farol Santander, and charming cafés, you’ll feel the nostalgia of a city that has reinvented itself countless times — yet never lost its soul.
Part 4 – Liberdade: A Taste of Japan in Brazil
Then, immerse yourself in Liberdade, the heart of São Paulo’s Japanese community, the largest outside Japan. Red lanterns line the streets, the scent of ramen and tempura fills the air, and tiny shops sell everything from manga to lucky charms.
It’s an explosion of culture and flavor, a slice of Asia in the middle of Brazil. Perfect for tasting street food, sipping bubble tea, and exploring the fusion of Japanese and Brazilian lifestyles.
Part 5 – Vila Madalena: Art, Bohemia, and Creativity
It's São Paulo’s most artistic and bohemian neighborhood. Colorful murals cover the walls of Beco do Batman, one of the world’s most famous open-air graffiti galleries.
Boutiques, bars, and concept cafés fill the winding streets, creating a laid-back yet lively vibe — the perfect place to grab a drink, enjoy live music, or simply wander among the art-covered alleys.
It’s the soul of modern São Paulo — creative, spontaneous, and free.
Duration: 6 hours
Languages: Portuguese, English, or Spanish.
Included: Transportation and water.
If the group is 3 people or less, it will be done by a private car.
Larger groups we will have a van available.
Accessibility: Can be provided (ask in advance)
Frequently Asked Questions:
Rescheduling and cancellations without fees are allowed with a 12-hour notice before the service. After this time, a fee of 50% of the tour price will be charged.
Rates are subject to change without prior notice.
Price: $150,00 (USD)
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