
Did you know that many attractions in São Paulo offer free admission to people with disabilities? In this article, we bring you a guide to free rides for people with disabilities, many of which offer free or discounted entry for those accompanying them.
Remember that in order to take advantage of the free ride, you must bring a medical report or official document proving your disability. For example, a PCD Identity Card or CipTEA (in the case of autistic people).
Free rides for the disabled in São Paulo
Monica’s Park
Parque da Mônica offers free admission for people with disabilities up to the age of 17. Accompanying persons and disabled people aged 18 and over pay a promotional entrance fee of R$ 99.
Della Vitória Park
This park is just 38 kilometers from São Paulo and is an unmissable option for those who want to enjoy nature with the family. From zip-lining and kayaking to pony rides, it offers a range of attractions in the midst of nature.
In addition, disabled people of all ages have free entry. Those accompanying them pay half-price, at R$30.
Hopi Hari
One of Brazil’s largest amusement parks also offers free tickets for disabled people and a 50% discount for accompanying persons (only for purchases at the ticket office). The measure applies to regular days, but not to special events.
In addition, the park has the Code Blue Program, which seeks to guarantee a safe and fun experience for this public. Check out all the park’s accessibility measures here.
São Paulo Zoo
The largest zoo in Latin America is also among the options for free rides for people with disabilities! Accompanying persons are entitled to half-price admission.
City of Bees
The City of Bees is one of the most popular attractions in Embu das Artes, offering a dive into the world of these small insects.
People with disabilities can pick up their complimentary ticket at the ticket office, and companions are entitled to a promotional ticket.
Pet Zoo Mini Farm
This friendly little farm is located in Cotia, in the metropolitan region, and is home to animals such as sheep, ducks, pigs and even ostriches. It also has attractions such as tree climbing, a playground, a pirate ship and the Dinosaur Trail.
People with disabilities are allowed free of charge, as are their companions. A great option for a day in the countryside!
Children’s City
This theme park is close to São Paulo, in São Bernardo do Campo. It has more than 40 attractions, ranging from a cable car, Ferris wheel, trampoline and even a little farm.
The venue offers free tickets to people with disabilities and those accompanying them. But be aware that this courtesy is only available at the ticket office and not on the website.
São Paulo Aquarium
Another must-see for families is the São Paulo Aquarium, one of the largest in Brazil. The place is home to more than 300 aquatic species, such as fish, sharks, penguins and polar bears, and offers a mermaid show that enchants the little ones.
People with disabilities have free entry, and companions have a 50% discount. Just show your supporting documents at the box office and enjoy!
Hello Park
This multimedia park combines games with physical installations and colorful projections, making it a must-see for children to have a great time. And adults too!
Admission is free for people up to the age of 17 with disabilities. Disabled people over the age of 18 pay the promotional price of R$ 55, as do companions.
MASP
Finally, if you’re looking for a cultural outing, we have good news. MASP, one of the most important museums in the southern hemisphere, also offers free admission for people with disabilities and a companion. All you have to do is prove your condition at the ticket office!