Sao Paulo, Brazil is one of the countries most splendid
jewels. This gem is a radiant city, alive with culture
and industry. 45 miles from the Atlantic coast, Sao Paulo
(which stands from St. Paul in Portuguese) is an amalgam
of the various cultures that shape the face of this modern,
bustling Brazilian metropolis.
The city of Sao Paulo, despite being so populous today,
remained for hundred of years a smaller colonial town,
evident in the relics of the old city that can still be
found all over Sao Paulo.
Today, 32 malls, hundreds of boutiques and scores of
fine stores line the busy streets of this prosperous city.
It is also proud to be the home of 2 of 15 of he world's
finest zoos, as well as a great number of parks and a
magnificent botanical garden. The nonstop pace of Sao
Paulo makes this a premier destination for nightlife in
Brazil outside of Rio de Janeiro.
Sao Paulo has the best of both worlds, with virtually
everything you could want to find in a large city, as
well as some things you wouldn't expect. One notable fact
is the large immigrant population, giving this centuries
old metropolis a cosmopolitan and diverse face. The over
1 million Japanese who live here give this city the notable
distinction of being the largest Japanese city outside
Japan. Liberdade is the name of the neighborhood where
you can find this hub of Japanese culture - it is a center
of the Asian community, enhanced by the quaint gardens
and exotic shops.
To add to the cultural wealth of Sao Paulo, Brazil, the
museums here have some of the best permanent exhibits
of Latin American art and architecture anywhere in the
South American continent. The contemporary profile of
a half dozen buildings of The Latin American Memorial
Complex is replete with Latin American art. This complex
is easily accessed via the clean and modern subway system,
one of the world's finest.
Marvel at the exquisite furnishings of Brazils imperial
era at the Ipiranga Imperial Museum (Museu Paulista),
another one of Sao Paulo's cultural highlights. With so
many resources and modern conveniences, this city is a
delight to live as well as to explore. The wide boulevards
of Paulista Avenue, Sao Paulo's main street, is a great
place to start exploring the city of foot, and is a busy
center of commerce and tourism.
Sao Paulo is a fascinating juxtaposition of old and new
- here you can find colonial era splendor set against
modern comforts. Sao Paulo is a city that begs to be explored.
Clean, bright, and exciting, this city will completely
revolutionize your ideas of the country of Brazil.