Did you know that January 30th is World Croissant Day? Despite having its origins in Austria, this delicacy really became famous in France, where it became a national symbol and is available in practically every boulang...
Learning a new language can be quite expensive. But fortunately, in São Paulo, it’ s possible to do it for free! In January, the city government announced an offer of free language courses for students, who will b...
On the eve of a new school year, the São Paulo government has announced new rules for cell phone use in schools. The measure comes to comply with State Law No. 18,058/2024, passed at the end of last year, which…...
The long-awaited João Rock 2025 is coming ! The festival, which is one of the biggest in the country, will have its 22nd edition on June 14 in Ribeirão Preto about 4 hours from São Paulo. Pre-sales are now available,&he...
Attention, adventurers: the Pedra Lisa Trail, which links Paranapiacaba to Santos, is open again! It was reopened this January after being closed for more than twenty years for restoration work. The…...
Good news for São Paulo residents: the famous Pacaembu swimming pool, which was a must-see on summer days, will continue to be free after the…...
Residents of São Paulo’s largest neighborhood, Grajaú, now have another leisure option. We’re talking about the Prainha Pabreu Park, which has just opened its doors on the banks of the…...
How about a day trip to Americana? Just 2 hours from the capital, this city in the interior of São Paulo has natural attractions perfect for spending the weekend. From…...
Have you ever heard of Dry January? This campaign, born in England, invites the public to spend the first 31 days of the year without consuming alcoholic beverages. If you’re part of the movement or if you’r...
The impacts of human life in the contemporary world is the central theme of the exhibition “It’s not the end of the world yet”, which opens this week in São Paulo. Bringing together works by 18 artists...