
Did you know that São Paulo has the largest number of evangelicals in Brazil? More than 9 million São Paulo residents follow this branch of Christianity, making up almost 21% of the state’s population. If you’re part of this group, here are some options for evangelical tourism in São Paulo, with attractions, events and museums where you can practice your faith.
Evangelical tourism in SP: over 30 options for destinations
Museum of Biblical Archaeology
This museum is in Engenheiro Coelho, about 160 kilometers from the capital. It belongs to the Adventist University Center of São Paulo and offers reflections on archaeology, history and theology. There you can see almost 2,000 pieces with up to 4,500 years of history, including rare Bibles.
🎫 From R$15, available at the box office
📍 Estrada Municipal Pastor Walter Boger, s/n – Lagoa Bonita, Engenheiro Coelho/SP
Museum of the Bible
Just 30 kilometers from São Paulo, in Barueri, is the Museum of the Bible (MuBi). It is currently the largest museum dedicated to the Scriptures in the southern hemisphere, with 10 exhibition areas. It seeks to immerse the faithful in the history of the Bible, with 144 copies from different eras in over a thousand languages. It also has materials brought from abroad, such as water from the River Jordan and the Dead Sea.
🎫 Free of charge
📍 Avenida Sebastião Davino dos Reis, 672 – Vila Porto, Barueri/SP
Valley of Blessing
Next, Vale da Bênção is a theological and spiritual site. In the middle of nature, it offers a peaceful space for prayer, welcoming families or groups for retreats.
📍 Rua Bom Pastor, 300 – Vale da Benção, Araçariguama/SP
Atalaias de Cristo
This festival seeks to celebrate the Word of God, through concerts, prayers and preaching, for example. It takes place annually in Cajati, 230 kilometers from São Paulo, in July or August.
Check out the complete guide to evangelical tourism in São Paulo!
These are just some of the evangelical religious tourism attractions that the faithful can visit in São Paulo. So if you’re interested, just check out the São Paulo Government’s complete guide at this link to enjoy all the attractions!