When hearing about places to travel in the winter, most people in São Paulo immediately think of Campos do Jordão. However, there is a village in the Mantiqueira Mountains that is gaining more and more...
The Path of the Devotees is a unique expression of faith in the interior of São Paulo, combining monumental art and devotion. Situated along the Assis Chateaubriand Highway (SP-425), between Presidente Pruden...
With Mother’s Day just around the corner, it’s only fair to get a little help when choosing the menu for the celebration. That’s why we’ve listed restaurants with special menus, dishes, and desserts for Mother’...
In São José do Barreiro, on the São Paulo side of the Paraíba Valley, the Pau d’Alho Farm is a former 19th-century coffee plantation. Listed in 1968 by IPHAN, the building, surround...
Did you know you can enjoy a Café Colonial at Horto Florestal? After years operating at the Palácio de Verão, the traditional breakfast now takes place at the O Velhão restaurant, offerin...
Here, we’ve already shown you the most diverse places andtours so everyone can enjoy the city. This time, we’re thinking of you—the person who loves browsing through antique shops and fairs in S&at...
Free activities in São Paulo? Yes! The capital is full of life, with leisure and cultural options scattered everywhere. There are certainly there are far more than 70 places to visit without spending (almost) a...
The Calçada do Lorena is an iconic route in the state of São Paulo, built in the late 18th century to facilitate the transport of sugar between the interior and the coast. Its importance, however, was...
São Paulo offers a unique experience for those who love burgers and nerd culture. After all, the city has several themed burger joints, many of them geeky, that combine flavors and decor inspired by pop c...
São Paulo’s cuisine is incredibly diverse—you can easily get lost with so many options! But if there’s one favorite among locals, Japanese food definitely holds its own. That’s why we’ve gathered some of the b...