The experiences we have in the early stages of life have a direct impact on our development. For parents, findingsafe and suitable places to go with babies can be a big challenge, but believe me, São Paulo hides many “corners” where little ones can explore the world and make friends during this very important period of development.
So if you’ve been looking for a guide to attractions for babies in São Paulo, you’ve just found it. Check out our list!
SESC
In addition to baby changing and breastfeeding rooms, some units, such as Sesc Vila Mariana, Pompeia and 24 de Maio, have cushioned areas, sensory toys, reading corners and a complete and free structure to offer fun and interaction between parents and babies.
📍There are several units in São Paulo, check out the one closest to you by clicking here.
Felicitá Casa de Brincar
Felicitá is a coworking space with a play area for babies and early childhood children, designed for parents to combine playtime with their work schedules. With 500 m² and three floors, the house is equipped with a sandpit, playground, bouncy castle, educational toys and much more. It’s also worth mentioning that monitors supervise the little ones while their parents work quietly.
📍Rua Frutuoso da Costa, 43b – Tatuapé
Land of Play
The highlight of this space is the fruit trees that make it possible to play outdoors. Terra de Brincar has an incredible program of play and sensory workshops, hammocks, an exclusive corner for babies and reading areas.
There, the activities are designed to stimulate the little ones’ autonomy, psychomotor skills and imagination.
📍Rua Guaraiúva, 1527 – Cidade Monções
Imagination Museum
This children’s museum offers an exclusive space for babies. There, parents will find various interactive activities that stimulate creativity and learning. There is also a quiet room designed to reassure children with ASD, and tickets start at R$79.90.
📍Rua Virgilio Wey, 100 – Água Branca
Bebetecas
Bebetecas are free spaces located inside some CEUs in São Paulo dedicated to the development of children up to 3 years old. There, they can enjoy the toys and develop their motor, cognitive and language skills.
By the end of 2025, the city plans to have Bebetecas in all 58 educational centers in the capital.
📍CEU Arthur Alvim | CEU Barro Branco | CEU Carrão/Tatuapé | CEU Freguesia do Ó | CEU Parque Do Carmo | CEU Parque Novo Mundo | CEU Pinheirinho | CEU São Miguel | CEU São Pedro/José Bonifácio | CEU Taipas
Villa-Lobos Park Library
It may seem like a surprising item on the list of places to go with babies, but the library in one of SP’s most beloved parks offers rubber mats, children’s books, toys and the Lê no Ninho program, with storytelling and songs for early childhood children on weekends. The environment is safe and has a baby changing room and a structure adapted for strollers.
📍Avenida Queiroz Filho, 1205 – Alto de Pinheiros
São Sebastião Square
Designed to be the first public park aimed at early childhood, the square is equipped with a variety of play toys, a pump track baby and mini abseiling to stimulate children’s motor and cognitive development. The activities are free and the space is super colorful and vibrant, making it an excellent option for children to explore the world.
📍São Sebastião Square – Vila Moraes