

What to do
Exhibitions, Shopping & Sightseeing
Exhibitions
MASP
@masp
MIS MUSEU DA IMAGEM E DO SOM
@mis_sp
SESC Pompéia
@sescpompeia
Shopping
CJ SHOPS
@shopsjardins
IGUATEMI SÃO PAULO
@iguatemi
CIDADE JARDIM
@cidadejardimshopping
Sightseeing
Ibirapuera Park
@ibirapueraoficial
A great place for families, perfect for picnics, relaxing, sports, exercise, and art appreciation. It gets crowded on weekends and is a favorite leisure destination among locals. The park spans 1.58 million square meters, featuring three lakes, two museums, and several cultural spaces. It also hosts events throughout the year, such as free music concerts and a holiday light and water show. Don't miss the Obelisk and the Monument to the Bandeiras—two important landmarks
inside the park.
Paulista Avenue
@avenida-paulista
A dynamic hub of skyscrapers, shopping centers, restaurants, cultural heritage sites, theaters, and cinemas. Paulista Avenue is a significant business district and home to the MASP - São Paulo Museum of Art. At the avenue's end, you'll find the Japan House, a cultural center with seasonal art exhibitions about Japanese history in Brazil. The mix of old (1960s-80s) and modern buildings creates a unique urban landscape with plenty of shopping opportunities.
Pinacoteca
@pinacotecasp
São Paulo's oldest art museum, founded in 1905, focuses on Brazilian visual arts from the 19th century to contemporary works while engaging in dialogues with global cultures. The museum hosts exhibitions from its renowned collection and temporary displays by national and international artists. The Pinacoteca also develops interdisciplinary public programs and offers an inclusive educational initiative.
Beco do Batman
@becodobatman.oficial
A vibrant alley filled with graffiti by artists worldwide, located in Vila Madalena—a neighborhood known for its bohemian and hipster atmosphere. It's also home to many classic Brazilian bars where you can enjoy a chopp(cold draft beer), eat pastel,
and people-watch.

