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tags / sao paulo
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Brasilmagic says:
Besides Rio you MUST go to Angra dos Reis (lot's of little islands by boat), Buzios (small hip beach city) and Petropolis (historical mountain city).
Also, a great visit is Ouro Preto, a 18th century city that was preserved that way with cobblestone streets. Parati is another one.
For big nigh…
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suvulo says:
If someone is planning to write a guide for Sao Paulo's nightlife, there will be a chapter just to talk about D-Edge.
D-Edge is a breakthrough nightclub. The sound system and the lights there are reference and ispiration for every other (good) nightclub in Brazil. Once you get in there you feel l…
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suvulo says:
Usually when I go to Sao Paulo I stay at some friend's place, but this time I tried this hotel.
The location is it's best feature. 5 minutes walking from Paulista Avanue (a magic place! I love it), 5 minutes walking from 3 subway stations, around a lot of bars, restaurants, stores and nightclubs …
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ale_bastos says:
Sao Paulo is the business and culutral capital of Brazil.
It´s also the bisggest city of Brazil, and the 3rd biggest city in the world (I´m not sure if it has changed or not).
Sao Paulo has a different standart from the other cities... It concentrates the best univerities, hospitals, cinemas, …
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ratu says:
I have been like 6 times here, It's not so bad but a lil bit old.
Right there I notice something.
TIP for USA citizens
-You know that US states customs is always annoying you (mean non US citizens) about stupid inmigration rules bla bla bla.
Brazilians customs do the same, only to the US C…
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suvulo says:
Formule 1 is one of the Accor Hotels. There are 5 different F1 in Sao Paulo, in different locations (of course!) and a price for each depending on the location and how busy it is.
By location I'd say that F1 Paulista and F1 Jardins are the best one.
It has a different concept of the other Acco…
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hallowelt says:
(Brief cultural note: São Paulo is the city with the largest population of Japanese living outside of Japan. The place I'm reviewing is in Liberdade, our very own Japantown, with lots of other interesting things to see and do)
Located on Rua da Glória, one of the busiest streets in Liberdade, …
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