Our name gives away our role as “secret” places in São Paulo. But in a city as huge as São Paulo, what would we be without your help?
That’s why we love it when you share your favorite . In this way, we have already discovered places like the rammed earth house from the 18th century, located in the Victor Malzoni Courtyard Building; o Casarão do Anastácio and many others.
We’ve selected six of the favorite “secret” places of São Paulo Secreto followers, but you can check them all out here in the original post:
“Secret” places in São Paulo that you need to visit
Pedrinho Hot-Dog
Founded in 1996, the place may not even be that secret. This is because, over the years, it has gained fame by receiving several awards and recognition as one of the best hot dogs in São Paulo. What sets Pedrinho apart is that they make their own bread and the dogs are always served on a baguette!
Where: Rua São Bento, 487 – Historic Center of São Paulo
Rua Três Rios, in Bom Retiro
The street, in the heart of São Paulo, came 7th in a Time Out magazine list of the coolest streets in the world! And the reason was none other than the “exciting gastronomic scene – thanks to its melting pot of immigrants from Italy, Korea, Greece, Bolivia, Eastern Europe and more”. It couldn’t be more São Paulo!
City of Toronto Park
According to City Hall, o park nwas born out of a technical cooperation program between the City Halls of São Paulo and Toronto, Canada. Hence its name.
The site has barbecues, a kiosk, a stage, exercise equipment, a jogging track, a paracycle, a playground with typical Canadian toys, sports courts and a lake with a wooden bridge for contemplation.
Where: Avenida Cardeal Motta, 84 – Pirituba
Ibirapuera Planetarium
In operation since 1957, the Aristóteles Orsini Planetarium was the first of its kind in Brazil. There is a library specializing in astronomy and various objects displayed in a small museum.
Where: Avenida Pedro Álvares Cabral, no number – Vila Mariana
at Porto Espaço Lounge
The space inspired by ports around the world appeared again and again in the comments. So our curiosity got the better of us and we went to find out what made it different. The venue brings together gastronomy, art and culture in an open-air space perfect for hot summer days.
Where: Rua Édison, 1418 – Campo Belo
Alfredo Volpi Park
The park covers an area of 142,000 m² in the Morumbi neighborhood. Because it is little known among São Paulo residents, it is not as crowded as other parks in the capital and also has rare species of plants from the Atlantic Forest.
Where: Rua Engenheiro Oscar Americano, 480 – Morumbi
Bread Tree
Here, the breads, cakes and cookies are handmade with natural leavening. As such, the quantity is limited and the coolest thing is that the breads and treats of the week stay on social media. In other words, don’t rely on a closed menu, but open yourself up to the new.
Where: Frei Caneca Street, 388 – Consolação
Rua Doutor Penaforte Mendes, 93 – Bela Vista