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Quote: This was one of my favorites in viewing many exciting facets in aviation history. This museum features actual historical aviation exhibits. It is located in Parque Ibirapuera. Presently the museum is not open Read More
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Quote: A trip to Tarquaral Park wouldn't be worthy,without a visit to the Coffee Museum. It is a permanant exhibition Tuesdays to Sundays from nine in the morning till noon, and reopening again from 1pm till Read More
Quote: This folklore museum is also located in Parque Ibirapuera. It has many aspects pertaining to early Brazilian folklore. Some of the nicest exhibits were that of a jangada (small Brazilian sailboat, still today Read More
Quote: Parque da Aclimacao is as all parks in Sao Paulo...great. Its facilities include an opportunity to see nature firsthand. There are alot of trees and birds here. Admission is free and is open from 5 in the Read More
Quote: This park is a little different, since it has Japanese cherry trees and a few thousand coffee plants. It is the second largest park in Sao Paulo and admission is free. Its operating hours are from 6 in the Read More
Quote: Parque Emiliano Volpi is a park located in Morumbi section of the city. It is within an area of Morumbi residences, as well a very great part of town. I lived nearby in Morumbi with a host family during my Read More
Quote: This park located in the Agua Branca section has livestock auctions and rodeos. It also has a lot of typical Brazilian cowboy music called Sertaneja. It is a good choice for the children for there are Read More
Quote: Another very wonderful location to visit would be a Japanese Pavilion constructed to commemorate the City of Sao Paulo's 400 year celebration. It is designed in the Japanese architecture with abundant quantities Read More
Quote: Pico do Jaragua is another wonderful location best for seeing the view of the city of Sao Paulo from the Jaragua hills. It is a portion of a forest reserve and is accessible at the Eastern side of Sao Paulo. It Read More
Quote: Trolley lines still run in this Brazilian city due to some local individuals. The trolleys are very terrrific to view on Saturdays and Sundays, as they are more touristy in nature than actual usage for everyday Read More