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How long is the drive from Sorocaba to Santos?

The direct drive from Sorocaba to Santos is 106 mi (171 km), and should have a drive time of 1 hr 57 mins in normal traffic.

If you’re going on a road trip from Sorocaba to Santos, we did the research for you and compiled some great stops along the way — with Sao Paulo, Guaruja, Sao Roque, Itu, Jundiai, Itanhaem, Atibaia, Guarulhos, Sao Vicente, and Sao Bernardo Do Campo, as well as top places to visit like Parque Geológico do Varvito and Parque Ecológico De Indaiatuba, or the ever-popular Square Exaggeration.

Visiting Sorocaba or Santos? See our Sorocaba Trip Planner and our Santos Trip Planner.
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Top cities between Sorocaba and Santos

The top cities between Sorocaba and Santos are Sao Paulo, Guaruja, Sao Roque, Itu, Jundiai, Itanhaem, Atibaia, Guarulhos, Sao Vicente, and Sao Bernardo Do Campo. Sao Paulo is the most popular city on the route. It's 1 hour from Sorocaba and 1 hour from Santos.
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Itu

Shopping
Flea & Street Markets
Itu, located in the southeastern region of Brazil, is a city renowned for its larger-than-life attractions such as a massive phone booth and traffic light. The Exaggeration Square features enormous pencils, insects, and a statue of the famous comedian Simplício. Visitors can explore the historical Our Lady of Candelária Church on Padre Miguel Square, which dates back to 1780. Additionally, the Energy Museum offers insights into the impact of electricity on everyday life.
1% as popular as Sao Paulo
16 minutes off the main route, 18% of way to Santos
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São Roque

São Roque, a city in the state of São Paulo, Brazil, is nestled within the Metropolitan Region of Sorocaba. With a population of 92,060 spread across 306.91 km² at an altitude of 771 m, it offers easy access via major highways like Rodovia Raposo Tavares and Rodovia Castelo Branco. The city's culinary scene is a highlight for visitors planning day trips or weekend getaways.
2% as popular as Sao Paulo
14 minutes off the main route, 26% of way to Santos
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Jundiaí

Jundiaí, located in southeast Brazil, is a city rich in history and natural beauty. Visitors can explore the Solar do Barão, an 1860s mansion that now houses the Historical and Cultural Museum, as well as the Companhia Paulista Museum which showcases railway artifacts. The Our Lady of Exile Cathedral, dating back to the 1600s, boasts stunning frescoes by Italian artist Arnaldo Mecozzi.
1% as popular as Sao Paulo
23 minutes off the main route, 37% of way to Santos
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Atibaia

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Atibaia, located in southeast Brazil near São Paulo, is a charming city known for its natural beauty and cultural attractions. Visitors can explore the Edmundo Zanoni Park, which features a serene Japanese garden and a picturesque lake where paddle boats are available. The city also boasts the Natural History Museum, showcasing an array of taxidermied animals, and the João Batista Conti Municipal Museum with artifacts from local history.
0% as popular as Sao Paulo
46 minutes off the main route, 44% of way to Santos
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Guarulhos

Discover Guarulhos, a vibrant city in Brazil that offers a wide range of attractions for visitors. Whether you're a first-time traveler or a frequent visitor, Guarulhos has something to offer everyone. From cultural landmarks to delicious dining options and lively shopping districts, this bustling city is sure to provide an unforgettable experience for all who visit.
1% as popular as Sao Paulo
23 minutes off the main route, 48% of way to Santos
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São Paulo

Nature & Parks
Biking Trails
São Paulo, Brazil is a bustling financial hub and one of the world's most populous cities. It boasts a rich architectural heritage, from neo-Gothic structures to modernist marvels like the Edifício Copan. The city also holds cultural significance with landmarks such as the colonial-style Pátio do Colégio church, marking its Jesuit foundation in 1554.
Most popular city on this route
9 minutes off the main route, 51% of way to Santos
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São Bernardo do Campo

São Bernardo do Campo is a vibrant Brazilian municipality located in the state of São Paulo, forming part of the Metropolitan Region of São Paulo. With a population of over 844,000 people spread across an area of 409.51 km², it offers a diverse range of attractions and activities for both locals and visitors to enjoy. The city is known for its lively music scene and thriving pub culture, making it a must-visit destination for beer enthusiasts and live music lovers.
1% as popular as Sao Paulo
10 minutes off the main route, 65% of way to Santos
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Itanhaém

Itanhaém is a charming coastal town in Brazil, known for its beautiful beaches, historical sites, and vibrant culture. Visitors can enjoy the relaxed atmosphere and warm hospitality of the locals while exploring the town's colonial architecture and landmarks. The stunning coastline offers opportunities for swimming, sunbathing, and water sports, making it a perfect destination for beach lovers.
0% as popular as Sao Paulo
36 minutes off the main route, 73% of way to Santos
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Guarujá

Guarujá, specifically Pitangueiras, is a great place to stay for beach lovers. This apartment offers easy access to Pitangueiras Beach and Enseada Beach. It's also conveniently located near Santos Harbor and Pernambuco Beach. The apartment provides free self-parking and complimentary wireless internet access for guests' convenience.
5% as popular as Sao Paulo
22 minutes off the main route, 81% of way to Santos
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São Vicente

In the summer of 2023, São Vicente will host the 'Festival de Verão Top', a major music festival featuring 25 national acts over 70 days. This city shares a large island with Santos and holds historical significance as the first permanent Portuguese settlement in what would later become Brazil.
0% as popular as Sao Paulo
3 minutes off the main route, 91% of way to Santos

Best stops along Sorocaba to Santos drive

The top stops along the way from Sorocaba to Santos (with short detours) are Ibirapuera Park, Av. Paulista, and Mercado Municipal de São Paulo. Other popular stops include Hopi Hari, Aquário Municipal de Santos, and Pinacoteca de São Paulo.
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Square Exaggeration

Sights & Landmarks
Park
Points of Interest & Landmarks
Square Exaggeration is a remarkable tourist attraction that features an expansive park adorned with gigantic replicas of various objects, such as a chess board, pencils, and even ants. This public park stands out due to its unique sculptures, displaying the city's distinctive character. However, one minor drawback is that the maze could be improved by offering more intricate pathways rather than just a straightforward route leading to the center from two directions.
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William V — Google review
Great public park. Very different with all the sculptures. Shows great character for the city. Only drawback for me, I'd like the maze to actually be a maze not just a straight run to the middle from two directions
Tommy L — Google review
Top!!!
Ana M — Google review
Some parts of the park are empty, I would have expected more sculptures. It's certainly nice though if you go with children.
Simon R — Google review
Legal ! Free !
Mario M — Google review
Kids love it ! But just 4 the record.. very big públic phone is i the square, downtown.. 🙃😉
Marcelo P — Google review
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Fernando P — Google review
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Felipe P — Google review
4.2
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3.2
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R. José Maria dos Passos, 200 - Vila Padre Bento, Itu - SP, 02312-100, Brazil
https://turismo.itu.sp.gov.br/
+55 11 4022-7199
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Parque Geológico do Varvito

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City park
Nature & Parks
Nature & Wildlife Areas
Parque Geológico do Varvito is a serene and lush park renowned for its unique rock formations, as well as its scenic trails, picturesque lake, and cascading waterfall. This tranquil sanctuary offers visitors an opportunity to delve into the geological wonders of our planet's past. It serves as an educational hub where one can acquire knowledge about geology and unravel the mysteries of Earth's history.
Visiting this place is like going back in time. It is an open classroom where you learn about geology and the earth's history. Be sure to read about it before adventuring there. Cause, if you know what you're looking at, things are funnier.
Rodrigo G — Google review
It is a medium-sized park with very interesting geological formation. There are several of these huge stone walls and some playgrounds for kids. It's definitely worth a go. The visit can be short (less than one hour) or larger if you profit if the grass and stop for a snack.
Luiz Z — Google review
Legal !
Mario M — Google review
Beautiful place, full of history and rock sites.
Mari M — Google review
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George P — Google review
It's worth a visit to learn about Earth's geological history.
F H — Google review
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Jose O — Google review
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Erick G — Google review
4.5
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4.0
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Rua Parque do Varvito, 400 - Parque Nossa Sra. da Candelaria, Itu - SP, 13310-161, Brazil
https://itu.sp.gov.br/meio-ambiente/parque-geologico-do-varvito/
+55 11 4850-7178
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Parque Ecológico De Indaiatuba

Park
Fun & Games
Parque Ecológico Prefeito Dr. Clain Ferrari is a scenic city park located next to a creek. It features abundant foliage, walking trails, diverse fauna, and play equipment for children. This picturesque park offers an ideal setting for capturing beautiful family photos amidst the lush trees and colorful flowers. The surroundings also attract numerous fitness enthusiasts who take advantage of the designated cycling paths.
It's the most Beautiful park that I've ever been to, with lot of trees and flowers, this place is perfect to you take a beautiful photo with your family. You can see lot of people exercising aroud the park as there is a good lane for cyclists However sometimes you can fell a bad smell from the lake but it's only happend after it rains. So, if you want to get away from the noise of the big city and enjoy nature, here is the right place.
Anderson B — Google review
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Sergio M — Google review
Good
Adriano C — Google review
A good place for a open air activities!
André K — Google review
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Isac N — Google review
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Alex S — Google review
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Rosinaldo I — Google review
Very beautiful and kids friendly
James E — Google review
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4.6
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Av. Eng. Fábio Roberto Barnabé, S/N - Vila Sfeir, Indaiatuba - SP, 13330-315, Brazil
https://www.instagram.com/parqueecologicodeindaiatuba/
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Basilica of Our Lady of Mount Carmel

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Catholic church
Sights & Landmarks
Points of Interest & Landmarks
The Basilica of Our Lady of Mount Carmel is a stunning church nestled in the vibrant heart of Campinas. Known for its serene atmosphere, it serves as a perfect spot for devotional activities and reflection. Visitors often praise the welcoming nature of the priests and staff, creating an inviting environment that enhances the spiritual experience. This beautiful basilica has been cherished by locals since 1958, making it not just a place of worship but also a significant part of Campinas' cultural landscape.
Beautiful church located in the heart of Campinas.
Souzarnald — Google review
Such a great place, very good for devotional activities. I love the priests ,in fact, the staff as a whole.
CHIDI N — Google review
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Ricardo S — Google review
I know it sinse 1958, wen I das 6.
Benedito P — Google review
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Felipe H — Google review
Beautiful, peaceful
Daniel A — Google review
Ok
Luiz P — Google review
Beautiful church
Ray M — Google review
4.8
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4.5
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Rua Barão de Jaguara, s/n - Centro, Campinas - SP, 13013-250, Brazil
https://arquidiocesecampinas.com/location/paroquia-nossa-senhora-do-carmo-basilica/
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Jequitibá Woods Park

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Park
Nature & Parks
Jequitibá Woods Park is a popular urban leisure area, attracting around a million visitors annually. It features a vast native forest reserve housing a zoo with 300 mammal, bird, and reptile species. The park also boasts various facilities such as the Caboclo House, Natural History Museum, Carlos Maia Theater, and Municipal Aquarium. Additionally, visitors can explore Monsenhor Emilio Jose Salim Ecological Park and stroll through the urban woodland of Jequitiba Woods Park.
Very nice park. There are several exotic animals, many of them were rescued and were given shelter here. There are also wild, free animals like these cute agouti roaming everywhere in the park. It was a very enjoyable stroll around the park.
Noelia C — Google review
I really think this place should charge an entrance fee to improve the conditions for the animals. Loved it, the talking Araras, Monkeys- there are some that roam freely! And of course Cotias everywhere. I will have a full video on my YouTube channel: Curves on the road
Jana C — Google review
Very nice park/zoo in the center of the city. Must visit. Amazing for just walking around and reading a book. You do not pay to enter this park so I was surprised it is well taken care of. Only problem is Brazilian people who do not pick up garbage after their visit! For anyone who is against zoos this place is more of a rescue center... research and stop being so negative. They are just trying to help these animals. Releasing them will kill them! Also this is educational for all kids and adults. Look at all the beauty it offers.
Maj — Google review
Beautiful park located in the middle of the city. Very calm and relaxing.
Stephan P — Google review
Amazing, peaceful, quiet place, fresh air in the morning, great environment for all ages. Tip, from 6am on, the small side gate on the entrance is open. 😉
Falaco R — Google review
The park is nice, great diversity of trees and bushes. But what I think is cruel, is to keep wild animals in captivity. They don't deserve to live this way. People in Campinas should change their minds and ask the municipality to free those animals, or at least take them to some kind of reserve outside the city, where they could roam a little. Lions and Leopards are kept in small compounds without even a little bit of green. Birds are living in small cages, which avoid them from flying.
Federico R — Google review
Nice place
Ozair H — Google review
Bosque dos Jequitibas is an amazing public park that gives Campinas beauty, fresh air and peace. It's a nice place to walk around, run and picnic with family and friends.
Orlando R — Google review
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3.9
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R. Cel. Quirino, 02 - Bosque, Campinas - SP, 13025-004, Brazil
http://www.campinas.sp.gov.br/sobre-campinas/atracoes-naturais.php
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Hopi Hari

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Theme park
Water & Amusement Parks
Hopi Hari is a vibrant amusement park that promises an unforgettable experience for visitors of all ages. Named after the God of joy and the Goddess of adventure, this park boasts five distinct themed areas: Kaminda Mundi, The Wild West, Infantasia, Mistieri, and Aribabiba. Each zone offers a unique blend of thrilling rides and family-friendly attractions.
Is better to buy in advance but also get the VIP ticket online. Really amazing place for vacation
Zahira T — Google review
It was really good. I visited on a weekend Saturday, and the lines for some rides were crazy long . After 5 hours, I had completed 4 rides and a snack. Wait-time for some attractions were almost 45 mins. The fastest was 10 mins. The vip pass should be incorporated into a ticket, but to pay R$200 in addition to $170 for entry was too crazy especially when buying 4 tickets. If you only have cash their is a location after the Egyptian site that issues a rechargeable card.
Carlos M — Google review
Amazing place more suitable for older kids maybe 8 to 9 years cause the interesting games are for older kids. But it is an amazing structure full of games you would need a whole day for this. The restaurants are not very practical for kids and not super clean. But overall amazing place.
Yasmeen F — Google review
It's a good place, the biggest problem is there's no free water to drink, covid is over already but you can't find water, only way it's to buy a water bottle. The hamburger is really bad but at least is cheap, the buildings is in need of repairs. Now on the good side, a lot of attractions, a big team to help you, organized line and almost all works are smiling.
Matheus M — Google review
Hopi Hari is a nice theme park to spend a day. I highly recommend purchasing the VIP pass because the line wait times prevented us from riding all the rides; the VIP pass is quite expensive though. The rides we rode were fun and the evening show was amazing! The food quality was average but I enjoyed the bacon and cheddar fries.
Lindsay C — Google review
Great place! The day I visited (Feb 9th 2019) the park was very clean and with just a few people inside, I would say 2500 people. The lines were incredibly fast. The restaurants had slow service. The park is recovering from a strong crisis. It has been refurbished and everything is shining new, but the low number of visitors is still a sign that it still have a long way to go. But I loved it! 10!
Vinicius G — Google review
A great place to spend a day with or without children. There are lots of different and varied facilities. It is not possible to pay on the spot in cash just to recharge a card or credit card. The icing on the cake was that anyone who has a birthday gets another card as a gift 🤩
Yifat A — Google review
Great park with very interesting concept: the place is its own country, and fun is the main rule. Unfortunately, they've always had financial issues, which currently leads to ever-in-maintenance attractions and the feeling that all of its potential is going to waste. Some of the coolest attractions were closed on February-21, when we visited the park. Employees are polite and gentle, but nothing compares to the reception at the entrance: clowns and other artists sing, dance and welcome the public, with contagious joy and excitement. They also seem concerned about COVID and wearing a mask is required at 100% of times, besides every attraction is cleaned with alcohol after a guest leaves. Attractions are not as radical as they seem, but roller coasters are definitely worth the experience. The wooden one is not only impressive, but it also crosses the road near the park, and is an unique experience. To avoid the kilometric lines, it's recommended to acquire a VIP pass. However, it costs BRL 120 or more (depending on the day), twice the entrance ticket value. This is expensive for Brazilian standards, but unfortunately it's the only way to have fun and enjoy your day at the park without wasting hours waiting in line. Food is overall too expensive and not tasty, so it's also recommended to take some snacks and try not to eat much. Taking water and sunscreen is also the most important thing and this is located on the countryside, and sun seems to hit differently when compared to São Paulo. To save money, take an Uber from Jundiaí train station. Overall, park fans can get a great experience for an expensive price. I wouldn't recommend it for people who are not willing to spend money, people who are not already willing to give it a chance, or very tall or large people (attractions seem designed for smaller and skinnier people. Most are not fit for people above 120kg, so a bigger person wouldn't fit a roller coaster seat, for example)
Nathalia R — Google review
4.4
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3.2
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Rod. dos Bandeirantes, km 72 - Moinho, Vinhedo - SP, 13288-390, Brazil
https://www.hopihari.com.br/
+55 11 4210-4000
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Wet'n Wild

Water park
Water & Amusement Parks
Park
Wet'n Wild is an expansive and vibrant water park with a multitude of slides, a wave pool, and occasional DJ-led events. While the food court options are limited and slightly expensive, children often delight in the burger meals available. Moreover, there are also more affordable snack choices that benefit parents financially. The staff members are exceptionally helpful and amiable. However, one drawback is the steep price for parking at 50R$, especially when considering the already high ticket price of 99R$.
Great day out, I really enjoyed this water park and my 11year old neice also had fun. The park wasn't busy, queues were short, it was clean and tidy and the food and drink on offer was of a good enough standard. The yellow capsule drop slide was scary but fun, and the white half pipe and family rubber ring slides were my favourite. Would thoroughly recommend to anyone to visit and would go again.
Tristan C — Google review
A very disappointing visit to a very unkept “wet n wild” theme park chain. The water was ice cold, half the rides weren’t operational and most of the food stores were close. We visited on a weekend during these past Christmas school holidays. Wet N Wild, how about not neglecting Brazil’s theme park and ripping off the locals for every penny to enter. It is absolutely outrageous you charge a fee for children under 3 years old. In AUSTRALIA the children’s entry starts at 3 years old so answer me this why are you charging the patron’s in Brazil???? I can not believe we had to pay for my 1 year old son to enter to not even be able to enjoy some play because the water was like the Atlantic. One very disappointing visit to see how much you have let it get run down. Especially when the locals don’t know any different, I will make it clear. WET N WILD BRAZIL you are over priced, you need maintenance and a full renovation. Absolutely appalling how run down this venue had become. My advice: don’t bother wasting your time or your hard earned money at this theme park.
Courtney L — Google review
Wet n wild is a great place to visit if you have little kids or teens. It has a great atmosphere and lots of different ride options. Most of the lines aren't too long except for the Vortex which is about a 30 min wait. Olga, Luiz Carlos and Kevin were very helpful. The food is okay the snack bar is mostly burgers and it's quite unhealthy. The place is a bit worn down - most of the rides haven't been painted in a while and there are very few floaties for rides making the wait longer than it needs to be. However, it was an overall amazing experience.
Lucia B — Google review
Nice place to spend a day but needs a lot of improvements. You can see they didn’t invest one dollar from the day they opened 10-20 years ago. But overall nice
Aleksa P — Google review
Avoid at all costs during the weekend. I went with my 14 yo kid and 10 of his friends. Here is our journey: * Parking is well organized and reasonably priced (r$ 60) * It took us 75 minutes to get in the park - that's because we bought tickets in advance. There was no shade, drinks or staff in the entrance line * We had to wait 60 minutes more in line to get a locker. * We chose a ride that was not too busy. We "only" had to wait 45 minutes in line. That means that it took three hours from the time we arrived to the time we took our first ride. * The kids took another ride and off we went for lunch. 35 minutes in line, and the tables were dirty and full of flies. What an unforgettable experience to have lunch surrounded by thousands of flies. * We took one most popular rides in the afternoon and it was time to go. * In a nutshell, we arrived at 10am and left at 4 pm, for a total of 6 hours in the park. We took 3-4 rides, each of which lasted about 45 seconds. That averages out to 2 hours wait for every minute of riding. * Staff is friendly, but poorly trained. When we want to buy an ice cream, it took staff 3 minutes to sell one popsicle. * Management don't apparently enforce any capacity limit to the park. There were clearly four times more people in the park that there should be. There is zero chance lifeguard could see any kid drowning - which luckily didn't happen. * There is medical examination to be in the park - and there were a few people with obvious and apparent skin diseases that shouldn't be there. That, combined with a 35 degrees Celsius temperature made this trip the worst trip of my last 20 years of life (where I have been travelling extensively for work and tourism across 25+ countries in 5 continents)
Oren P — Google review
Eat before you leave your home. My wife always talk to me that would she like to go in a water club. Although, we live in a city with beach she prefers fresh water. The last month we went to Jundiaí SP and we resolve have fun in a club, so we choose Wet'n Wild. I already paid 50R$ only to park my car under the sun. inside the club we wasted some time find place for accommodation but I not found. However, we like the wave swim and the place for kids. Finally we went have a meal and one more time wast more time in the line. When our time arrived there weren't desks available we had eat standing up under the sun.
Umberto L — Google review
Crazy expensive and over priced. Prices are abusive. Its not as fun as i remembered and I got hurt in qll the rides. Make sure to buy tickets before you go, otherwise you pay $50 more. Plus another $50 just for parking, and another $30 for a locker. Like I said, abusive.
Eliza F — Google review
Fun Water Park, a lots of waterslides, relaxing lazy river and big wave pool.
Thalita S — Google review
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3.7
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Estr. Serra Azul, 1000 - Jardim Alegre, Itupeva - SP, 13299-602, Brazil
https://wetnwild.com.br/
+55 11 4496-8000
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Outlet Premium

Outlet mall
Shopping
Outlet Premium is a well-known destination for shoppers looking for a wide variety of brand name stores in a modern, landscaped outdoor setting. It offers a pleasant weekend getaway with its selection of restaurants. The range of stores includes popular brands like Nike, Puma, Calvin Klein, and Diesel, among others. While prices can vary depending on one's luck, there are great deals to be found as well as some items that may be pricier than in regular shops.
Too many brands at the place and you can find some good prices.
Gilberto M — Google review
Nice place to go and spend a weekend. Concerning the stores, here you will find a good selection of those (Nike, Puma, Calvin Klein, Diesel, and others). About the prices, depending on how lucky you are, I've already found some very good deals as well as I ve already found some items that were more expensive here them in the ordinary shop. About the food, not the best but not the worst as well. Good enough for an average lunch.
Paulo J — Google review
Expensive parking but rental cars are free. This is a "fashion mall". There's a parking garage and store side spaces. Prices are false, ALWAYS at a discount. Shop for convenience and variety but NOT price. A very busy place with customers coming from Sao Paulo city and Campinas areas. Very easy to get lost, poor signage.
Howard R — Google review
Massive range of stores. Plenty of food and drinks and nice things to see like the fish ponds.
X — Google review
Awesome outdoor outlet mall! There are many options, some on the higher priced name brand. Variety of restaurants throughout and a small food court area. Great walking and shopping atmosphere. The only reason I am giving 4, not 5 stars, is due to the parking, on busy days it can be very difficult to find parking. The parking lot doesn't keep track of spaces so you can find yourself entering the paid lot and not finding a spot and then have to exit and drive around to the added parking garage which is also paid parking and also doesn't keep track of the vehicle count.
Shawn H — Google review
Comfy drive from either SP or Campinas, Generous parking lot and good arrangement of shoppes.
Angelo V — Google review
I have driven by this place many times without knowing it was even there. It was only when I saw Rafa Ribeiro post about it on Instagram I decided to visit, since I was passing. The place looks great, however, when we visited on a Tuesday lunchtime, the place was packed! Parking was stressful and could use some management or guidance. People were parked everywhere, literally! To my surprise we did find a space. We were hungry, and wow, every food place was packed, and the seated restaurants had huge waits, so it would seem best to arrive earlier and make sure the first thing you do is book a restaurant, or eat before you come. There was a great mix of stores, however the busiest and most popular stores, like NIKE and Adidas seemed on the small side, they were packed with customers, and surely could use larger stores. As for the prices, maybe for Brazil is good, but even with the favourable exchange rate from the UK the European stores seemed expensive for sure. I would visit again, but would hope to find a quieter time.
Adam L — Google review
Most stores didn’t actually have sales
Virginia Z — Google review
4.3
(40849)
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3.7
(1474)
Rod. dos Bandeirantes, km 72 - Rio Abaixo, Itupeva - SP, 13295-000, Brazil
http://www.outletpremium.com.br/br/sao-paulo
+55 11 4496-7000
9

Zooparque Itatiba

Zoo
Zoos & Aquariums
Zoo home to giraffes, elephants & flamingoes, plus prehistoric exhibits like dinosaur skeletons.
We had so much fun! Practically had the place to ourselves. The animals were active. An amazing zoo!
M S — Google review
Amazing place to go with your family specially if you have kids, they will love it. The trails is quit long for small child's and they don't have accessibility, or if you go with a small kids you will have to carry them during some stages of the trail, but apart of it is an excellent place to visit. I recommend to arrive after lunch in hot days, you will need around 3 hours to do the course. It has a restaurant and cafeteria to eat.
Marcello C — Google review
Great place to bring children or for photographic safari if you like to make photos from wildlife under more controlled circumstances. Highly recommended!
Osvaldo C — Google review
Very good place. The enclosures can always be better in a Zoo, but they seem to treat the animals with respect and the place is very beautiful.
Luis M — Google review
Overall very nice place but I found some of the places where they keep the animals too small
Sam — Google review
Wonderful zoo! We can see and know a lot of animals. We can identify that they respect Brazilian nature.
Papipupenta — Google review
Beautiful place, clean, organized and had monitors to help.
Sandra A — Google review
Well organized and clean. Very friendly staff.
Felipe S — Google review
4.7
(11876)
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4.5
(1124)
Paraíso das Aves, Av. ZooParque Itatiba, Rod. Dom Pedro I, KM 95.5, Itatiba - SP, 13254-762, Brazil
http://www.zooparque.com.br/
+55 11 97462-0251
10

Atibaia

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Atibaia, located in southeast Brazil near São Paulo, is a charming city known for its natural beauty and cultural attractions. Visitors can explore the Edmundo Zanoni Park, which features a serene Japanese garden and a picturesque lake where paddle boats are available. The city also boasts the Natural History Museum, showcasing an array of taxidermied animals, and the João Batista Conti Municipal Museum with artifacts from local history.
0% as popular as Sao Paulo
46 minutes off the main route, 44% of way to Santos
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Teleférico de Atibaia

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Transportation
Park
Tramways
The Teleférico Atibaia is a must-visit attraction located in the heart of the city center. It offers a scenic 550-meter route from Lago do Major, totaling 1.1 km for a round trip. The ride lasts approximately 15 to 20 minutes, reaching heights of up to 15 meters. Visitors can enjoy clean and well-organized facilities, affordable rates, and excellent service while taking in the beautiful views along the way.
T O P
Danilo Q — Google review
Ok
Nelson S — Google review
Top
Mathaus B — Google review
Nice place. Nice view
Yovel Z — Google review
Top
Fernando A — Google review
Old but cool
Amarok S — Google review
Top top
Dulcineia S — Google review
Vale a pena
LuizPaulo C — Google review
4.4
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3.8
(505)
Alameda Prof. Lucas Nogueira Garcez, 60 - Vila Thais, Atibaia - SP, 12942-005, Brazil
12

Av. Paulista

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Notable street
Sights & Landmarks
Points of Interest & Landmarks
Av. Paulista is a bustling urban thoroughfare in Sao Paulo, known for its cultural institutions, museums, shopping malls, and banking centers. The approximately 3-kilometer-long avenue is one of the largest and most important streets in South America. It's home to iconic landmarks like the Museu de Arte de Sao Paulo Assis Chateaubriand and Monumento as Bandeiras. Visitors can also enjoy panoramic views of the city from Banespa building at sunset.
Definitely a huge street. Lots of big buildings (good for cool street pictures). Modern stores and restaurants here.
Samanta — Google review
Definitely a huge street. Lots of big buildings (good for cool street pictures). Modern stores and restaurants here.
Jamshid K — Google review
Paulista: The Heartbeat of São Paulo The most famous avenue in São Paulo vibrant, lively, and full of energy all day long. It’s lined with offices, cafés, museums, and street performers. Landmarks like MASP, Japan House, and Casa das Rosas are must-sees. On Sundays, the avenue closes to traffic and turns into a street festival of music, dance, and art. Even on weekdays, it never loses its rhythm. Between the tall buildings, you’ll also notice people living in tents a quiet reminder of the city’s social contrasts. Take a day to walk, listen, and observe. To understand São Paulo, start with Paulista. 🌿#PaulistaAvenue #SãoPaulo #TravelBrazil
Ibrahim K — Google review
Nice place to go and walk, shop or find a place to ir in São Paulo
Tony V — Google review
A place of social live, specially on Sundays, then closed for cars and full of people. See and be taken notice off. No doubt on days with events. But here every Sunday or even every day is day of events. Don't miss MASP and Parque Trianon.
Ulrich F — Google review
Alive and busy street with lot of high end shops
Yousef A — Google review
Super excellent walk it reminds me of the magnificent mile our Michigan Avenue in Chicago a little bit not full on just you know their variation of it here
Shawn R — Google review
One of São Paulo's most iconic and bustling streets, lined with impressive skyscrapers that house major banks, corporations, shops, and shopping centers. It is also home to MASP, the renowned Museum of Art with its distinctive architecture. On Sundays, the street comes alive with markets and countless stalls selling a variety of goods. Always lively and full of energy, this is a must-visit destination!
Carolina B — Google review
4.8
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4.5
(29656)
São Paulo - SP, Brazil
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Museum of Art of São Paulo Assis Chateaubriand

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Art museum
Museums
The Museum of Art of São Paulo Assis Chateaubriand, also known as MASP, is an iconic building that houses one of Latin America's most important art collections. Designed by Lina Bo Bardi in the mid-1960s, this glass-and-concrete gem is located on Avenida Paulista and offers a wonderful collection of European and Latin American art.
The Museum of São Paulo is a great place to spend a few hours if you enjoy history and culture. The exhibits cover many aspects of Brazil’s past and present, but the highlight for me was the art on the second floor focused on racism. It is powerful, emotional, and thought-provoking—something everyone should see. The museum is well-organized, easy to walk through, and gives you a deeper understanding of the city and its people. Definitely worth a visit.
Gaurav J — Google review
The long, Brutalist structure looms over Paulista Avenue, its weighty monumental form seemingly suspended on flaming-red concrete piers. More than just architecture, it’s an urban sculpture—bold, functional, and commanding. Beneath its vast undercroft, a public plaza unfolds, a space carved from the very air it hovers over. The top floor houses the museum’s permanent collection—where space and display become their own form of functional art. Hundreds of paintings—modern, avant-garde, contemporary, and classical—seem to float on crystal easels, creating an eerie, almost transcendental effect. This unconventional display allows viewers to see both the front and back of each piece, transforming them from static, two-dimensional works into dynamic, almost sculptural objects. It’s an experience that feels refreshingly out of the box. This museum is idiosyncratic and breathtaking at the same time. Highly recommended.
Eddie C — Google review
This might be the most exciting fine art museum I’ve ever seen — and not because of its extraordinary collection, but because of how the artworks are presented. Take a moment to read about why the architect chose to display them this way — it’s truly unique, and the experience stays with you long after you leave.
Máté S — Google review
Third time here, always a great experience. Tons of art from different time periods and cool exhibitions, and I love how the permanent collection in the “original” museum on the top floor is staged in clear boxes. Worth going every day but especially when free on Tuesdays!!!
Christian C — Google review
A great museum to visit in Sao Paulo. If you just have time only for one museum this should be the one. A stunning architectural structure by the modernist Italian born Brazilian architect Lina Bo Bardi finished in 1968. In the first and second floor the paintings are just hold by a very clever glass structure which makes them look like they are swing from above. The glass structure gives you also to see the back of the painting and enjoy the piece of art from every side. A very unique display and I must say the best way you can present paintings. A beautiful must see museum of Art which accommodates Picasso, Mattisse, Monet, El Greco, Velasquez, Rubens, Tintoretto, Max Ernst and many more.
Marios T — Google review
It's nice museum and worth visiting, only I think they could put little bit more things there.
Jallal — Google review
Histories of Ecology climate change exhibit in the shorter building and lovely paintings hanging in rows on level 2 in the taller building.
Kayla S — Google review
Perhaps the most iconic building of São Paulo, Lina Bo Bardi’s MASP was a total shock when it was constructed in the 1960’s. The unparalleled design mixes a suspended main body which frees up space for a public plaza which serves as well as the roof for two more floors that opens to the opposite side of Avenida Paulista. The iconic open space of the second floor’s gallery once again holds the Works of art in glass and concrete bases.
Carlos O — Google review
4.7
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4.5
(8061)
Av. Paulista, 1578 - Bela Vista, São Paulo - SP, 01310-200, Brazil
https://masp.org.br/
+55 11 3149-5959
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Ibirapuera Park

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Park
Nature & Parks
Ibirapuera Park is a renowned urban park in Sao Paulo, often compared to Central Park. It offers a serene escape from the bustling city, with beautiful landscaping and architecture designed by Oscar Niemeyer. The park features museums, a planetarium, auditoriums, and recreational areas with bike paths and courts. Despite being highly urbanized, it provides an opportunity to experience Brazilian nature with diverse native fauna and flora.
I truly had a memorable day here, filled with joy and discovery. The blend of sport, leisure, and art offered a warm, inviting atmosphere that made me feel nice. Don't miss the Biennale; it's a cool experience. Take a leisurely jog among the locals and relax by sipping fresh coconut milk straight from its shell—simple moments that can bring so much joy.
Máté S — Google review
Largest park in the city, it has nice roads for running and walking along with bicycle lines. It has a lake with River with plenty of grass areas to just sit and relax. We enjoyed it in a sunny day on Sunday and lots of people go to exercise and work out. Lots of local people just enjoying with their families Park has plenty of small stores to get snacks, water and natural coconut water which is great, however did not see a larger restaurant to get meals, just mobile spots for quick grab and go. There are public bathroom but can get crowded Green areas and well maintained although they could be better, trees are mostly tropical. There is a museum, planetary and Japanese site but did not go to those.
Living P — Google review
This park is right in the center of the city—almost like São Paulo’s own version of New York’s Central Park. It’s a very large green area with beautiful walking paths, lakes, cafés, and several museums. There are always many people around enjoying the space: jogging, biking, relaxing, or having picnics. We loved the atmosphere and how lively yet peaceful it felt. A perfect spot to spend time outdoors in the heart of the city.
Alper Y — Google review
It’s an absolute pleasure to walk in this park but keep in mind it’s huge. Plenty of cafes and shops to buy a fresh coconut or any other drinks, lots of bench’s to sit and relax or just watch people performing different instruments in the nature. I saw a lot of families spending time here with kids or having a meal. Definetly worth walking around
Gabriela B — Google review
Ibirapuera Park, located in São Paulo, Brazil, is a vast and iconic urban park spanning over 390 acres. It is a vibrant cultural, recreational, and educational hub that offers a wide range of attractions and activities for visitors of all ages.Key Features:Extensive green spaces with walking, jogging, and cycling paths perfect for outdoor exercise and relaxation.Several famous museums and cultural centers including the Museum of Contemporary Art (MAC), Afro-Brazil Museum, and the Oca exhibition hall. These museums host rotating exhibitions and special events.The Planetarium offers educational astronomy shows and multimedia presentations about the universe.Architectural landmarks designed by Oscar Niemeyer, such as the Ibirapuera Auditorium and the Oca pavilion, add artistic and historic value.Beautiful landscaped gardens, themed plazas like Plaza of the Little Pig and Plaza of Peace, and serene lakes with picturesque footbridges.Recreational facilities including playgrounds, sports courts, a dedicated dog park, and spaces for rollerblading and yoga.Monuments and sculptures like the Monument to the Bandeiras and Pedro Álvares Cabral statue honoring Brazil’s history.The park is consistently well-maintained, family-friendly, and accessible via multiple entrances. Visitors enjoy the mix of nature, art, culture, and leisure activities, making it a must-visit destination when in São Paulo.Whether you want to explore art exhibitions, enjoy a peaceful walk, bring your children to play, or attend cultural events, Ibirapuera Park offers a rich and diverse experience in a beautiful natural setting. It represents a unique blend of green space and urban cultural life in the heart of São Paulo.
SRS — Google review
I have to say this is one of the best parks I've ever been to. From coconut water stands, to acai spots, and great running tracks. A great place for grounding in a concrete jungle.
Khalid A — Google review
Beautiful park with plenty to do. There are vendors selling coconuts everywhere, so it’s the perfect drink to enjoy while taking in the nature. Afro-Brazil Museum and Japan Pavilion are worth visiting. I felt perfectly safe walking around the park alone during the daytime.
Mariel S — Google review
It's a lovely and very big park. It's a must if you're visiting Sao Paulo, where you can jogging have a walk a picnic or visiting one of the lovely museums in the park. There's a lot to do here. It's a green gem in a very busy and industrial city.
Gisela F — Google review
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4.6
(37144)
Av. Pedro Álvares Cabral, s/n - Vila Mariana, São Paulo - SP, 04094-050, Brazil
https://www.parquedoibirapuera.org/
+55 11 3889-3000
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Pinacoteca de São Paulo

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Museum
Art gallery
Art museum
The Pinacoteca de São Paulo stands as a testament to Brazil's rich artistic heritage, making it one of the country's oldest and most significant art museums. Nestled in a stunning neoclassical structure originally designed for the School of Arts and Crafts, this museum showcases an impressive collection that ranges from 19th-century Brazilian paintings and sculptures to contemporary works. Its history is intertwined with various historical events, including conflicts in the early 20th century, which adds depth to its narrative.
Beautiful art museum! Museum has 3 levels, there is also a balcony on the front and back of the building on the 3rd level that has a nice view of the street and in the back a nice view of the park. I would make sure that if you are outside in the street don’t stay for long or take your phone out at all. There are many many homeless people in the area that steal from people regularly.
Brandon H — Google review
Definitely worth paying R30 for this museum as it has so many exhibitions and they were all amazing! The exhibitions were also in English and made it so much easier for us to enjoy! The ticket also includes the contemporary art in another building. We ended up spending over 2 hours here but could’ve easily spend half a day here. Highly recommend this to everyone!
James P — Google review
I enjoyed this art museum. It has a nice mix of old art and contemporary art. The only artist I actually knew about before visiting is a Rodin statue. But it was fun to learn more about Brazilian artists. I was hoping to visit some other art museums but all the other museums were closed on Monday...But the Pinacoteca was open! They get an extra star just for being open on the day I was in town. The gardens around the museum are beautiful and peaceful. But the restaurant had a long line so I did not get to eat there.
Daniel K — Google review
I loved this gallery. The exhibits are diverse, well curated, and educational for those new to Brazilian artists. There’s a cafe and shop worthy of stops, too. Highly recommend!
Masen D — Google review
Amaizing! The place is huge, recomend to spend several hours admiring all the art pieces. Very close to metro station, wakable distance
Vanessa M — Google review
My favourite art museum in Sao Paulo! It's huge as well, reserve at least 2 hours to visit. The expositions change constantly, so it's always worth it to visit.
Ana — Google review
This is a fascinating house with many rooms of art by different artists. The ladscaping breathtaking and the day i was there live music and artistic acts. Right across the street from the famous Luz station
Paul C — Google review
One of the most beautiful museums I've been to. They have a great selection of pieces, with differing mediums, the space is clean and comfortable. The main entry goes thru a sunroom with super high glass ceilings, currently showing pieces done with wood, so you can smell the sap being warned by the sun. The staff was friendly and kind, very helpful and attentive. Bathrooms were clean. The pieces being showcased are very well selected, I think. And the infrastructure is beautiful.
Georgi B — Google review
4.8
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4.7
(14053)
Praça da Luz, 2 - Luz, São Paulo - SP, 01120-010, Brazil
https://pinacoteca.org.br/
+55 11 3324-1000
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Sé Metropolitan Cathedral

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Catholic cathedral
Sights & Landmarks
The Catedral Metropolitana da Sé de São Paulo is a breathtaking neo-Gothic masterpiece that dominates the skyline of São Paulo. Constructed in the early 20th century, this monumental cathedral can accommodate up to 8,000 worshippers and visitors alike. Its stunning architecture features soaring spires and a Renaissance-style dome, making it an iconic landmark in Cathedral Square. Inside, you'll be mesmerized by exquisite stained glass windows sourced from France and Italy, which cast vibrant colors throughout the vast interior.
The Cathedral of was first started in 1589 in São Paulo Village. It has been demolished and rebuilt several times over the centuries. The current Cathedral was started in 1913 and completed in 1967. It's built with rare marble, granite, wood and stained glass. It has a dome shape entrance with a height of 92 meters. Better to visit with a guide.
Soudamini M — Google review
São Paulo Cathedral is a majestic neo-Gothic landmark in the heart of the city. Its soaring arches, intricate stained glass, and peaceful atmosphere offer a striking escape from the urban rush outside. Whether you’re into architecture, history, or just seeking a quiet moment, it’s well worth a visit.
Esrf G — Google review
It’s an impressive and beautiful landmark, worth visiting for its architecture and history. I recommend going with a local if possible as the surrounding area has a large homeless presence and I was approached by one person. That said, there was a visible police presence with about four police cars right in front of the cathedral which made me feel safer during the visit.
Marianne M — Google review
Sé Metropolitan Cathedral is definitely a spot worth checking out for anyone who loves to travel and explore historical landmarks. The front of the church is absolutely beautiful, it’s the kind of architecture that makes you pause and admire, especially if you're into photographing iconic places. It’s a must-visit for tourists and travel enthusiasts alike. That said, there are a couple of things that could really elevate the experience. The exterior colors have faded over time and the building would benefit from some maintenance to bring back its original charm. Inside, I found the lighting to be quite dim, which took away from the grandeur of the interior space. Aside from those issues, the rest of the experience is decent. If you’re in São Paulo and have an interest in churches or historical sites, it’s still worth a visit.
Sumit P — Google review
The cathedral itself is great, but there are a lot of homeless people around it. You should be mindful of the surroundings. The entrance to thr cathedral is free, which is also great.
Filip M — Google review
The São Paulo Metropolitan Cathedral, also known as Catedral da Sé, is located right in the city center of São Paulo. Originally constructed in the early 20th century, it recently underwent significant restoration to preserve its stunning neo-Gothic architecture. We just walked by and spent a few minutes inside, and the interior is truly majestic—full of intricate details and beautiful stained glass windows. From a distance, the cathedral’s twin spires and large dome make for a magnificent sight. Entry is free, and it’s definitely worth a visit if you’re nearby.
Andrew G — Google review
An impressive cathedral with stunning design and artwork. When I visited on a Sunday, entry was free. There were plenty of police around for security, but the atmosphere still felt calm and relaxed.
Ahmed A — Google review
Amazing Gothic style cathedral in the heart of Sao Paulo downtown. At noon have Mass. Be careful outside because there are many pickpocket
Marianne D — Google review
4.7
(28735)
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4.3
(8006)
Praça da Sé - Sé, São Paulo - SP, 01001-000, Brazil
https://catedraldasesp.com/
+55 11 3107-6832
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Mercado Municipal de São Paulo

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Market
Shopping
The Mercado Municipal Paulistano, also known as Mercadao, is a historic market located in the old city center of Centro. Built in the 1930s, this magnificent market hall features skylights and stained-glass windows and is bustling with vendors offering rare fruits, vegetables, dairy produce, meat, fish, and more.
Interesting experience and many options to try and choose from. Just know that when they offer you samples, you will end up buying stuff and they don’t give you the price until they already wrapped and bagged things. You’ll end up paying 60 USD for 4 piece of fruit, which you can find in typical stores for 10 dollars.
Parihan R — Google review
This is a well-organized and clean market that offers a wide range of goods—from preserved meats, fresh fish, and spices to nuts and other local products. While it seems to have become more of a tourist attraction than a place locals frequent for daily shopping, it’s still worth a visit. The second floor has sit-down restaurants, making it a good spot to take a break and enjoy a proper meal. Prices are reasonable overall. One of the highlights here is the famous mortadella sandwich—a must-try if you’re visiting for the first time. Overall, a nice place to explore local flavors and pick up a few souvenirs or snacks. Just expect a more tourist-oriented vibe.
Andrew G — Google review
Landed in São Paulo after a red eye so we needed to stay awake so we could sleep tonight…dropped off bags, showered, and headed to the market, one of my absolute favorite places in SP! Our driver took great care of us as he guided us to a friend working a fruit stall where we ate our fill in samples of some of the best tasting fruit you’ll ever try…Dragon Fruit, Passion Fruit, Yellow Avocado, Jack Fruit, Strawberries wrapped in dates, zero filter on that 🍊orange slice it was amazing! Got some dehydrated provolone discs and cubes of Parmesan…could spend hours in this market…a must stop when you come up São Paulo 🙌🏽
Eugene J — Google review
An incredible place to discover local and international exotic fruits and vegetables, meat vendors, pubs, bars, restaurants and much much more. A lively and bustling vibe. The only precaution, rather don't walk to this destination. Take a bus, taxi or Uber which takes you directly to this market.
Ele V — Google review
We came here close to the closing time but we still manage to grant our sandwich. The main reason we came to this market was to try this sandwich and it did not disappoint. The market itself has a lot of stalls, with nuts, fish, fruit, cheese and charcuterie and places to sit down and eat and drink. It's a nice stop if you are in the area.
Ana C — Google review
Not quite authentic. Lots of replication of stalls and restaurants. But it was a great mix of fruit, meats, seafood, wine bars, and restaurants. It's very clean and has a great energy. Maybe avoid the folks offering free samples but do try the cod pastel and the mortadela sandwiches. It just sit down for a glass of wine.
Gabriel B — Google review
Amazing place to shop for meat, cheese, olives, peanuts, sweets, fruit and also includes large restaurants that you can get the Mortadella Sandwich. Boca’s was the best place for Pastels (they actually fill them full and are overflowing with meat. The Maine sandwich shop (called Maine) was the best for Mortadellas. Be aware that the sales in this market are very aggressive and pushy. They will practically cut fruit and put it in your mouth as samples. The restaurants will practically hold your hand to seat you so that you order food. Didn’t bother me and all you need to do is stand your ground. One American to another 🇺🇸 😉
Sammy S — Google review
Be careful! The place is beautiful and historic, but the fruit vendors take advantage of tourists. I was asking about the price of the fruit, they gave me several to try, and then they charged me a lot of money for just a few pieces. Since they were "local" fruits, I thought the price would be a bit more expensive, but it turned out they were ripping people off. DON'T TRUST THEM. It was a horrible experience to not feel safe. I wasn't bargaining or denying to pay the correct price and yet they took advantage. My worst experience in SP.
Geología Y — Google review
4.5
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4.4
(23160)
R. da Cantareira, 306 - Centro Histórico de São Paulo, São Paulo - SP, 01024-900, Brazil
https://www.instagram.com/mercadaospoficial/
+55 11 4580-1390
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Liberdade

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Sights & Landmarks
Neighborhoods
Liberdade, also known as Sao Paulo's Japantown, is a vibrant district near the city center that boasts the largest Japanese community outside of Japan. The area is adorned with lanterns and features an array of dining options including sushi bars, ramen shops, yakisoba stalls, as well as Chinese and Korean eateries. Visitors can explore gift shops and supermarkets offering kimonos, cookware, and imported Asian delicacies.
4.3
(13100)
São Paulo - State of São Paulo, Brazil, USA
19

Quiosque do Marquinho

Kiosk
Nature & Parks
The Quiosque do Marquinho, located on the pristine shores of Itanhaem, stands out as a remarkably unspoiled beach spot that remains refreshingly tranquil without becoming overcrowded. Its stunning beauty and excellent conditions make it an exceptional destination for those seeking a top-notch experience by the sea. This particular beach kiosk offers a delightful atmosphere to enjoy the coastal setting while indulging in various amenities and services available.
The cleanest beach in Itanhaém. Never too crowded.
Marcos F — Google review
Its very good Bech and very beatiful.
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Silvio R — Google review
4.6
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4.1
(233)
Av. Gov. Mário Covas Júnior - Cibratel II, Itanhaém - SP, 11740-000, Brazil
+55 13 99760-3744
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Praia dos Sonhos

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Nature & Parks
Beaches
Praia dos Sonhos, or "Beach of Dreams," is a stunning coastal paradise that captivates visitors with its breathtaking beauty. Nestled between lush green hills and the sparkling blue ocean, this beach offers a serene escape from the hustle and bustle of everyday life. The soft golden sands invite sunbathers to relax while gentle waves provide the perfect backdrop for swimming and water sports. Surrounded by vibrant nature, Praia dos Sonhos is ideal for those seeking tranquility as well as adventure.
4.0
(388)
Itanhaém - State of São Paulo, 11740-000, Brazil
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Estância Alto da Serra

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Event venue
Sights & Landmarks
Estância Alto da Serra is the largest cultural complex in ABC Paulista, offering stunning views of the Parque Estadual da Serra do Mar. With a vast area of 950,000 square meters and a capacity to accommodate up to 15,000 people, it hosts diverse events ranging from country music concerts to fairs, exhibitions, and private parties. Visitors have praised it as an excellent and top-notch destination for entertainment and leisure.
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4.5
(12455)
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4.0
(239)
Estr. Nevio Carlone, n° 03 - Riacho Grande, São Bernardo do Campo - SP, 09832-150, Brazil
https://estancia.com.br/
+55 11 4101-5000
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Vila Caiçara

Holiday apartment rental
Nature & Parks
Beaches
Vila Caiçara is truly a hidden gem that captures the essence of paradise. This charming neighborhood has evolved beautifully over the years, showcasing modern architecture and vibrant shops that cater to all tastes. The waterfront area has been thoughtfully redesigned, featuring lush gardens, inviting sidewalks, and lovely squares perfect for leisurely strolls or bike rides. It's an ideal spot for beach lovers and those seeking tranquility amidst friendly locals.
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Ednaldo G — Google review
(Translated by Google) A place where every time I go I see the renewal and application of commerce. It is very beautiful. (Original) Lugar que a cada vez que vou vejo a renovação e aplicação do comércio. Está muito lindo.
Rosemeire B — Google review
(Translated by Google) I liked Vila Caiçara PG urban growth, modern and welcoming (Original) Gostei Vila Caiçara PG crescimento hurbanisti co moderno e acolhedor
FUNERÁRIA A — Google review
(Translated by Google) A paradise! My parents spent their honeymoon in Vila Caiçara in the 1960s. It is a growing place, with lots of varied shops, beautiful buildings, and a remodeled waterfront with gardens, sidewalks, facilities, and beautiful squares. I am a fan and recommend you visit! (Original) Um paraíso! Meus pais passaram a Lua de Mel na Vila Caiçara na década de 60. É um local em crescimento, bastante comércio e bem variado, lindos edifícios, orla remodelada: com jardins, calçadas, instalações e praças lindíssimas. Sou fã e recomendo sua visita!
Ana I — Google review
(Translated by Google) One of the best neighborhoods to visit and live in Praia Grande. (Original) Um dos melhores bairros pra se visitar e morar na Praia Grande.
Fernando V — Google review
(Translated by Google) Great place to enjoy the beach, go for a walk and ride a bike. (Original) Lugar ótimo para curtir uma Praia, fazer uma caminhada e andar de bicicleta.
Agnaldo S — Google review
(Translated by Google) Beautiful, peaceful place with very nice people. (Original) Lugar lindo, tranqüilo e com gente muito boa.
Elda A — Google review
(Translated by Google) Very good place... I really liked it... (Original) Lugar muito bom ... Gostei bastante....
Familia R — Google review
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Condomínio Morada da Praia, Av. Pres. Castelo Branco, 13103 - Vila Caiçara, Praia Grande - SP, 11706-500, Brazil
+55 11 97267-1400
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Magic City

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Water park
Water & Amusement Parks
Magic City is a vibrant water park that promises an exhilarating day filled with adventure and excitement. With its colorful twisting slides, splash pools, and family-friendly rides, there's something for everyone to enjoy. Thrill-seekers can take on the Nitro-x ride or zip line across the park for an extra rush! The attention to detail in the park's design adds a charming touch, making it visually appealing as well.
Great day at Magic City....weather was amazing, plenty of beer, food, music and things to do. Will be back soon 🇧🇷🇮🇪
Harold C — Google review
Not tourist friendly. Staff can’t speak any word English. On the site there is a price at 40, but on arrival they double it. When we wanted to order online the website did not work. Then the cashier Said we could not enter because it will rain soon. After multiple times asking we could go in, but lost apxm one hour at entrance! Locker costs 25Rs
Dries P — Google review
So far, what are three words you think describe me?
Ogbemudia D — Google review
This place is COOL. And it has more fun than you can handle in one day. To go there and think you'll want to go home because you are so tired, think again, that's when you get your second wind.
Vernon E — Google review
We went to stay two nights and left after lunch on the first day. The place looks nothing like the photos on the website. It was dirty, blankets from last century, food served was dry and very little variety. The way it was served was with a lack of interest as was the general feeling of all the park. A real pity for our 10 year olds birthday surprise
Christopher M — Google review
The food seemed reasonable to me. Espatinhos, mini pizzas, and pastéis were all R$7 and were as good quality as you would find in any Festa Junina. The pastel was even big. The baru was particularly good. The park was very cute. It was obvious they paid attention to the small details. The rides were a lot of fun, especially the Nitro-x and the other ride right next to it (that one was maybe even better!) We spent about 7 hours there and didn't even do everything. It could be worth it to stay the night at the Posada and spend the whole weekend there.
Jeff S — Google review
Very good
Maicon D — Google review
Looks like fun
Imbriumstar B — Google review
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Estr. do Pavoeiro, 8870 - Clube dos Oficiais, Suzano - SP, 08635-445, Brazil
https://loja.magiccity.com.br/?agency=7383&utm_campaign=ingressos&utm_source=google-business&utm_medium=organico-link-direto-ingressos
+55 11 4746-5803
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Santos Touristic Tram

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Transportation
Tramways
The Santos Touristic Tram offers guided tours of the city center aboard restored trams, departing from an 1867 railway station. This original 1920 electric street car provides a picturesque way to explore the historical center of Santos, one of Brazil's oldest settlements. The ride offers a glimpse into the city's past and creates an open-air museum experience for tourists. Despite being in Portuguese, the tour is still worth it for its unique perspective on the old town of Santos.
Short route finished in 15 minutes, going around Old Santos. Many historic sites pointed out. Free espresso to sample nearby Rei Do Cafe.
Tchanrosewood — Google review
All old towns have trams :D Whether it's in Europe or Brazil. It is very nice to see an old tram in such nice condition. Together with the buildings surrounding it, it is a beautiful example of the old town of Santos. Being there, you can feel the atmosphere of the past. You can also feel like in Europe, but unfortunately there such cultural values are neglected and often replaced by modernity. It is a good starting point for exploring the old town of Santos.
European G — Google review
Great trip around the town for the kids and to learaboit the different buildings
Mike — Google review
Very nice the little trip. Recommended. I've already done it twice. I only missed the cafeteria this time.
Marcos S — Google review
Cool little train ride through the historic center of Santos. Unfortunately all information provided is in Portuguese. Still worth it for 7 reais! The ride takes about 15 minutes and drops you off again where you started. There’s vendors of artisanal craft, food and beverages next to that point.
Wubbe — Google review
This would actually be much more enjoyable any day other than Sunday. On Sunday everything is closed.
Roberto T — Google review
Santos is one of the oldest Brazilian cities and the Touristic Tram is a good opportunity to know more about Santos and it’s history on board of the trams builded in 1922 and 1911.
Paula L — Google review
The train itself is very nice but the tour is very short and not very interesting. The buildings at that part of Santos are in need of restoration as most of them are derelict. A shame as it was a beautiful area one day.
The S — Google review
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Largo Marquês de Monte Alegre, 2 - Valongo, Santos - SP, 11010-060, Brazil
https://www.turismosantos.com.br/bonde
+55 13 3201-8000
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Museu do Café

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Museum
History Museums
Specialty Museums
Museu do Café, located in the historic Coffee Exchange building in Downtown Santos, offers a captivating journey through the history of Brazilian coffee. The museum showcases the significance of coffee to Brazil's economy and provides insights into the quality of coffee beans produced in the country. Visitors can explore exhibits on the history of coffee trading and even participate in barista classes. The grandiose architecture adds to the allure of this museum, making it a must-visit for coffee enthusiasts and history buffs alike.
A fun stop for any java enthusiast — you can learn how the coffee trade shaped Brazil’s history and then enjoy the caffeinated flow of good joe in the café. The interior is well preserved, and the main bidding hall is particularly interesting, both for its beautiful design and its exhibitions chronicling the decades of auctions held at the exchange.
Path F — Google review
The Museo del Café is more than just a stop for a caffeine fix—it’s an experience that wraps history, aroma, and flavor into one visit. You step inside and the scent of freshly roasted beans hits you first, warm and inviting. Then you notice the space itself—walls lined with vintage grinders, old roasting drums, and photographs that tell the story of coffee from its roots to your cup. The museum side walks you through every stage: planting, harvesting, drying, roasting, brewing. You get to see the tools and traditions behind the process, not just the polished final product. It’s the kind of place that makes you appreciate your morning cup in a whole new way. And then there’s the café—cozy tables, natural light, and staff who clearly care about the craft. The coffee is exceptional: rich, full-bodied, with layers of flavor that unfold as it cools. If you’re hungry, their breakfast and pastry options are worth it too—simple, fresh, and made to complement the coffee rather than overshadow it. What really stands out is how relaxed the whole experience feels. You can wander through the exhibits at your own pace, sit for a cup, or just watch the baristas work. It’s the kind of place where you could spend an hour and feel like you’ve both learned something and taken a little break from the rush outside.
Gaurav J — Google review
I enjoyed the stories on history of coffee and coffee industry in Brazil. The building itself was once in 19th century the coffee exchange office of Santos and still today has amazing good vibe. Some of the art presentations are very interesting - like the coffee mugs flowing out of a cupboard that could be relate to coffee bean being poured out of a sack.
Tt_ H — Google review
Free on Saturday, definitely not worth paying for this in my opinion. The upper floor is hidden away but has maps and history to see, the entire museum you could see in 30 minutes if you dont engage in coffee tasting.
Levi W — Google review
The museum tells the history of coffee in São Paulo state and Brazil, the exhibit is great, it has everything in English, and the building is beautiful. The museum also has a very nice coffee shop serving good coffee and cakes.
Barbara S — Google review
A journey through time! The building inside is beautiful and the architecture is wonderful. Very interesting place, for those who love coffee! It has a cafeteria that serves a brewed coffee that is delicious! ❤ I went in Dec / 20 and on the outside it is covered in renovation, not being able to take photos. In the surroundings there are beautiful buildings that are worth the scenery. The museum itself is fine. The monument is beautiful and, although it is not as interesting a visit in the city as the Aquarium or the Sacred Art Museum, it is worth it. The problem is, ironically, as another comment pointed out, in the cafe. I have the costume of drinking coffees of various types and expected much more from the place. Do not go to the cafeteria because you calculate expensive for ordinary coffees prepared in an ordinary way. If you ask for the museum's iced coffee with milk - which now costs R $ 18.00 and is one of the cheapest items in the establishment - you will leave with the impression that your homemade coffee with a little milk and ice would have came out tastier. Again, go to the museum, don't go to the cafeteria.
Anderson P — Google review
A nice building which is located near Pele Museum. There is a small admission fee. There are lockers where you need to put your bag in and it has a small cafe on the ground floor. Very detailed history on Brazilian coffee, educational with lots of information
Grace L — Google review
Great museum to learn about the farming and processing of coffee beans and extensive history related to coffee. The building is beautiful and there’s also information about the architecture and its origins. All of the information on the walls/signs is displayed in Portuguese but there’s large cards with all the same information in Spanish/English available too. Very informative! Entry was 10 reais.
W — Google review
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R. Quinze de Novembro, 95 - Centro, Santos - SP, 11010-150, Brazil
http://www.museudocafe.org.br/
+55 13 3213-1750
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Aquário Municipal de Santos

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Temporarily Closed
Aquarium
Zoos & Aquariums
Located in the coastal city of Santos, Brazil, the Aquário Municipal de Santos is a popular attraction for marine enthusiasts. The aquarium boasts an extensive collection of freshwater and marine species, including penguins and a touch tank. One of its main highlights is the Amazon Basin exhibit featuring unique fish native to the Amazon River. Despite its small size, the aquarium is packed with diverse marine life, from playful seals to mysterious sharks.
Small aquarium, but nice. Most of animals are from Brazil. Here you can see a small magellanic penguin.
Plamen M — Google review
The price ticket is very cheap and the attractions inside are cool. The place is nice and you can see many different species there but this aquarium is small, so you’ll finish your tour in probably 30 minutes.
Jaime L — Google review
Very nice location with good views, although we were there in winter (August) and fairly quiet, I imagine it gets a lot busier in peak/Summer time.
Simon R — Google review
Small, lots of empty tanks, but it seems like they are trying to improve it. I’d recommend it for a quick visit, don’t expect too much though.
Miriam D — Google review
This is a nice simple place to visit, especially on a rainy day when the beach isn't so nice. It's a small aquarium with a nice collection of fish and similar creatures. The one depressing tank was with the sea turtle. It was just a tank and water, no earth features or other stuff. I'm hoping that it is a work in progress.
Todd H — Google review
cheapest aquarium admission I ever had, relatively. it's good to spend the day. the penguins still clinically depressed. try as they may, AC is no substitution for arctic weather. also make sure to get combo ticket and visit the zoologia garden on other side of town. walk or take a Uber there
Der-Liang Y — Google review
Good place for visiting with children. Not as big as worlds famous aquariums, but interesting. A lot of different fishes and reptiles. Penguins look tired because of brazilian hot weather.
Diana R — Google review
A nice place to see variety of oceanic beings. But is not extraordinary. The tanks need maintenance on a regular scale
Shamanth S — Google review
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Av. Bartholomeu de Gusmão, s/nº - Ponta da Praia, Santos - SP, 11030-908, Brazil
https://www.santos.sp.gov.br/?q=portal/aquario
+55 13 3278-7830
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Casarão do Chá

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Cultural center
Sights & Landmarks
Casarão do Chá, a former tea plantation house turned cultural center, is a stunning architectural marvel with intricate Japanese-style details. It hosts art exhibitions, workshops, and cultural events. Visitors can enjoy a simple yet delicious café and warm bread while exploring the charming ceramics fair. The place offers a relaxing atmosphere for families and showcases nipo-Brazilian architecture. Additionally, it features historical significance and is maintained by dedicated volunteers.
I've been visiting the Casarão do Chá since its opening and it's always amazed me. The art exhibitions, the music shows etc are fresh and beautiful. The place is amazing and it's one great piece of nipo-brazilian architecture
Danilo L — Google review
This is a historical site maintained by dedicated volunteers.
Flavio T — Google review
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TrutaGoku T — Google review
(Translated by Google) A beautiful, rustic, and pleasant place. A place to spend a pleasant day with the whole family. On that day, we had the opportunity to participate in free and paid courses and a ceramics workshop. There was a fair selling handmade pieces, and the children loved the experience of building their own piece from start to finish. There were also food trucks for all tastes. (Original) Lugar lindo, rústico e agradável. Espaço para passar um dia agradável com toda a família. No dia em questão tivemos a oportunidade de participar de cursos gratuitos e pagos e workshop de cerâmica. Havia uma feira com vendas de peças artesanais e as crianças amaram a experiência de construir a própria peça do início ao fim. Além dos food trucks para todos os gostos.
Ruanny R — Google review
(Translated by Google) Built in 1942 and restored in 2010, the building used Japanese construction techniques without any nails but adapted to Brazilian wood and materials. It's called the Tea House because until the 1960s it served as a processing facility for the local tea farm. The house regularly hosts events and courses. Check out their website before visiting. (Original) Construído em 1942 e restaurado em 2010 o prédio utilizou técnicas japonesa de construção sem nenhum prego mas adaptado as madeiras e materiais brasileiros. Se chama casarão do chá porque até a década de 60 funcionava como processamento da fazenda de chá que havia na região, o casarão sempre promove eventos e cursos de uma olhada no site deles antes de ir visitar
FABIO P — Google review
(Translated by Google) A historic and very pleasant site surrounded by nature. It was renovated by the state government in 1992 and currently receives no support for its maintenance, except from the local family who maintain the building by selling handicrafts. It's a shame that the government would abandon a place with such historical value. There's a small, simple café on site with chairs and tables, a very pleasant spot for enjoying tea while admiring nature. It's worth a visit. (Original) Local histórico e muito agradável em meio a natureza. Foi reformado pelo governo do estado em 1992 e hoje não recebe apoio nenhum para se manter, apenas da família local que mantém a construção com venda de artesanatos, uma pena o poder público abandonar um local com tanto valor histórico. Tem uma pequena e simples lanchonete no local com cadeiras e mesas num local bem agradável para tomar um chá admirando a natureza. Vale a pena a visita.
Sergio P — Google review
(Translated by Google) Visit to the 2025 Ceramics Festival. There were many exhibitors, ceramics workshops, and a food court outside. There are sakura trees nearby, and the visit took place right when they were in bloom. A very beautiful place. (Original) Visita ao festival de cerâmica de 2025. Muitos expositores, oficinas de cerâmicas e contou com uma praça de alimentação na área externa. Nos arredores há Sakuras, a visita ocorreu bem na florada. Local muito bonito.
Cesar J — Google review
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Estr. do Chá, cx 05 - Cocuera, Mogi das Cruzes - SP, 08880-100, Brazil
http://www.casaraodocha.org.br/
+55 11 4610-6861
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Praia da Enseada

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Beach
Nature & Parks
Praia da Enseada is a large urban beach with a promenade, cycle lane, and palm trees. It offers something for everyone, from the worldly and urban vibe of Praia da Enseada to smaller beaches like Praia das Asturias and Praia do Tombo. For those seeking originality, there's Praia do Pereque, while privacy can be found at secluded coves like Praia Branca.
What more can you say!
David W — Google review
Enseada Beach - a huge bay beach, fully illuminated. Main in Guaruja so it is very crouded. Walking along the beach, we saw a terrible view of rubbish. The beaches here are supposed to be cleaned by cleaning crews, BUT after staying on the beach, people leave rubbish in the place where they were sunbathing. It is not so bad when they are closed in a bag, however most often they are loose. The evening rest on the beach after sunset (around 6:30 pm), in some dry sand, begins with looking for a place free from the sight of rubbish. The ocean's view is beautyfull though
Vanalai — Google review
For Brasilians, nothing special I guess, with this beach as they have so many mindblowing beaches. For me, first time visitor in Brasil - pure heaven❣️Of the many kiosks to pick, take 41, wonderful people, service and food❣️
Hans — Google review
Beautiful place. I went there in March. There's weren't full of people and the beach is very clean. The prices of the foods and beverages are good
Danilo A — Google review
Nice big beach, nothing special but nice. Quiet in the winter.
Carlos M — Google review
Nice beach. It's very clean and the environnment is good
Shamir S — Google review
This is hands down the best beach to visit in Guarujá. I mean it's massive and beautiful and fun and just simply gorgeous
Raymond E — Google review
Beautiful beach with good hotels and bars on the beach.
Wender M — Google review
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Guarujá, State of São Paulo, Brazil, USA
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Praia Branca

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Beach
Nature & Parks
Nestled at the eastern tip of Santo Amaro Island, Praia Branca is a stunning beach that offers a unique blend of natural beauty and rustic charm. This picturesque stretch of sand, measuring 1350 meters long, is bordered by lush trees and quaint eateries, making it an inviting spot for relaxation. Accessing Praia Branca can be an adventure in itself; visitors can either embark on a scenic 30 to 40-minute hike through well-marked trails or arrive by boat.
Beautiful beach ⛱️🏖️ I visited there on New Year 2025. Lots of people were there. The beach was beautiful. There was also a boat that you could rent to bring you to another beach. There are various small restaurants there that they served baked fish 🐠. I suggest to visit there.
Sina K — Google review
This beach has all facilities both for people who love comfort and those who want to be close to nature.
Alex M — Google review
Cool beach, quite clean for the amount of campings around. Access to it is through a bit of hiking (15 mins). It is big enough for the ppl going there and even has an island at one if its ends.
Gian M — Google review
Beatiful beach. We did not go in the water. Because waves look quite challenging for kids.
Konrad M — Google review
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Rafael M — Google review
Beautiful beach and quite secluded. We rented an airbnb and there are posadas on the beach but it's also convenient to camp there. The best part is that it is a very non tourist area except around new years eve when the beach gets full. WiFi reception is not so good but it adds to the charm of this place. There is one main restaurant but a few local ones that are quieter and much better, in terms of service and food quality. Overall just a great place to vacation!
Margot M — Google review
I loved this place. You have many trails and beaches to go to from there or if you want you can just stay and enjoy the beach. Be careful and respect the Dangerous signs in this beach, if you do that you will have a pleasant day at this beach.
Eli S — Google review
Definitely my favorite beach in Sao Paulo seaside. Many meaningful moments of my life passed there. Sanctuary.
Denis G — Google review
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State of São Paulo, Brazil, USA
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Sesc Bertioga Lazer II

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Resort hotel
Water & Amusement Parks
Sesc Bertioga Lazer II is a resort hotel offering a captivating architecture. Located alongside the shoreline, it provides an array of recreational activities for relaxation and entertainment. The tranquil surroundings make it an idyllic destination for unwinding and indulging in delectable unlimited dining options. With a prime location and remarkable amenities, Sesc Bertioga Lazer II promises an unforgettable retreat experience.
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Davi L — Google review
Pacefull place and delicious all you can eat!!!
A. F — Google review
An excellent structure. By the beach, a complete leisure.
Gloria — Google review
The best place
Darcio D — Google review
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LUIZ A — Google review
Super top top top !!!
Bruno S — Google review
Just amazing
Laska N — Google review
Top!
Erika B — Google review
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4.8
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Sesc, R. Pastor Djalma da Silva Coimbra, 20 - Jardim das canções, Bertioga - SP, 11250-000, Brazil
http://centrodeferias.sescsp.org.br/
+55 13 3319-7700
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