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Sao Paulo and South Brazil



Sao Paulo and South Brazil
The old Sao Paulo downtown, the Bela Vista district (also known as Bixiga or Little Italy), and Jardins, Vila Madalena, Pinheiros and Ibirapuega Park zones are the main reference quarters in the central Sao Paulo



 

MAP OF SAO PAULO – DOWNTOWN AND MAIN DISTRICTS
Map of Sao Paulo


The old Sao Paulo downtown, the Bela Vista district (also known as Bixiga or Little Italy), and Jardins, Vila Madalena, Pinheiros and Ibirapuega Park zones are the main reference quarters in the central Sao Paulo.

The old downtown is rather insecure at night. There are many business offices in it, but the best Sao Paulo hotels, shopping places, nightlife bars or restaurants, are elsewhere, though not very far.

Bixiga (or Bela Vista or Little Italy), near downtown -, is a very popular zone for fun and music, with lots of restaurants, clubs, bars and night clubs.

But there are more reputed zones for accommodation, nightlife, or shopping in Sao Paulo:

      - the zone of Jardins, also not far from downtown, is much more secure; the best strip bars and alike are in this zone, mainly, near Hilton Hotel, or Caesar Park Hotel, at Rua Augusta and Nestor Pestana streets, at an area called Jardim Paulista. Faria de Lima Avenue (in this area) is also very reputed and most secure.
      - the quarters of Vila Madalena and Pinheiros (Pinheiros is adjacent to Jardins and Vila Madalena) are also excellent references in shopping and fun.
      - also very central and excellent for shopping or sports is the zone adjacent to the most famous park of Sao Paulo: the Ibirapuera Park.


SAO PAULO AND ITS BEACHES
Map of Sao Paulo


Above: Map of Sao Paulo, its beaches, and northward

Sao Paulo is not a beach destination, but there are, near Sao Paulo, some great beaches. Guaraja and Santos are two major beaches, a few miles off Sao Paulo.

Not in Sao Paulo state, but not very far, just some dozens miles north, in the cost, stands the Costa Verde zone, and in it, two magnificent places: Paraty and Angra dos Reis

OTHER ATTRACTIONS IN THE SOUTH OF BRAZIL
Map of Sao Paulo


Left: South of Brazil

Brazil’s south is a country within another country. Its culture and heritage is eminently European. Even the weather – with four seasons and a cold winter - has little similitude with that of the North and the Northeast of Brazil.

Besides, Brazil’s south is much more than just the Iguassu Falls. Brazil’s south has pleasant cities as Curitiba or Blumenau, and excellent beach resorts, namely Florianopolis, at Santa Catarina Island.




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