Sao Paulo
NicknameSampa
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Ranking of GDP in Brazil#1

A truly eclectic urban destination, Sao Paulo features art and culture galore. The largest Portuguese speaking city on the planet, Sao Paulo is also one of the wealthiest in South America; as such, they have plenty to show for it for those travelers looking to find innovative architecture, museums and art galleries. There is also no shortage of celebrations here. Sao Paulo Fashion Week is a major draw, while their Jazz Festival, Gay Pride Parade and Grand Prix are exciting events that capture the heart and spirit of what the city is all about.

  • Mercado Municipal

    A huge market near the Tamanduatei River, the structure itself is as spectacular as the offerings inside. It is one of the most frequented spots in the city by both tourists and locals. You can sample just about any Brazilian fare here. Known for its gorgeous stained glass, you can easily spend an entire day exploring the market.

  • Museu de Arte

    With perhaps one of the most comprehensive collections of art in South America, the museum is a must-see for those art aficionados visiting the city. Featuring pieces by Manet, Botticelli, and Rembrandt, it is heralded by art buffs across the globe. The building itself is also quite something to behold.

  • Municipal Theatre

    Again, there is certainly an abundance of culture in this city. The Theatre is considered one of Sao Paulo’s landmarks, if only for the edifice itself. Elaborate architecture marks the exterior, and inside the place has seen some of the most famous ballet dancers, classical composers and opera singers in existence.

THE SEASONS
  • São Paulo experiences winter from June to August. The temperatures during this season are relatively mild, with daytime highs ranging from the 60s to low 70s Fahrenheit and cooler nights. Winter is an ideal time to explore the city's cultural offerings, including its world-class museums, theaters, and art galleries. Visitors can also enjoy the various gastronomic delights offered by São Paulo's diverse culinary scene.

  • Spring in São Paulo, from September to November, brings pleasant temperatures and blooming green spaces. The city's parks and gardens become vibrant with colorful flowers, making it a great time for outdoor activities and leisurely walks. Spring is also a popular time for events and festivals, including the São Paulo Fashion Week.

  • The summer season in São Paulo, from December to February, can be hot and humid, with daytime temperatures often reaching the 80s to low 90s Fahrenheit. It's a lively time in the city, with outdoor concerts, street parties, and cultural events taking place. Visitors can also explore São Paulo's many neighborhoods, each offering unique attractions and experiences.

  • Fall in São Paulo, from March to May, brings milder temperatures and beautiful autumn foliage in the city's parks and streets. It's an excellent time for enjoying São Paulo's vibrant street art scene and exploring the city's architectural landmarks. Visitors can also take day trips to nearby destinations like Campos do Jordão, a charming mountain town known for its European-style architecture.