Created by SeenThat on March 20, 2007
- The biggest city in South America, Sao Paulo seems to occupy the whole Earth while approaching it from the air.
- 2 reviews
- 3 Stories
- 16 photos
Created by ohyeah on May 11, 2004
- São Paulo is Brazil’s financial heart and the quintessential city of contrasts—extreme wealth and poverty, skyscrapers and slums, and myriad immigrant cultures co-exist in this dynamic, chaotic city. Come prepared for the flash, grit and hubbub of an urban experience, and you’ll learn this city has much to offer.
Created by Tavia on August 10, 2002
- Most of the time, I am a business traveler trying to fill my down time in new cities. The plethora of cultural sites and international-calibre restaurants in Sao Paulo makes it easy.
- 8 reviews
- 1 Story
- 17 photos
Created by jemery on June 23, 2001
- Sao Paulo, Brazil,is a cosmopolitan and tourist-friendly city. A great way to bring home memories is to get a hotel somewhere close to downtown, strap on a camera bag, and just start walking. It’s a huge city, but with a decent map it needn’t be intimidating ...
Created by ademir on December 8, 2000
- Caraguatatuba is a location situated along the shores of yet another of the Atlantic seaboard. It is derived from Tupi-Guarani(a brazilian indian tribe).
- 3 reviews
- 5 Stories
- 5 photos
Created by Slack on September 27, 2000
- Not a city to go to if you can only stay for a day or two, São Paulo is he third largest city in the world, with over 30,000,000 people.
- 5 reviews
- 3 Stories
- 9 photos
Created by fdoamerica on October 12, 2007
- Seven cities in five weeks.
Created by CindyPatten on June 17, 2007
- Great accommodations at the Tulip Inn, Paulista
Created by bg92867 on October 22, 2006
- I am completing an EMBA and our fifth module is on Risk and Emerging Economies so Sao Paulo was the choice for the module.
Sao Paulo
Tourism and Travel Guide