If you’re watching the remake of ‘Vale Tudo’, you’ve probably seen a scene of the famous Penthouse Building at the opening of the soap opera. A symbol of social inequality, the building erected i...
On May 16, 17, 18, 24 and 25, the most charming historic village in São Paulo will host the XX Paranapiacaba Witches and Warlocks Convention. The event is considered the largest of its kind in Latin America and attracts...
Whether in the capital or in the countryside, you can find several medieval restaurants in SP that are great fun for taking a real trip back in time, tasting typical 15th century food and drink and even practicing arche...
It’s impossible to leave the São Bento Metro station and not notice the huge, imposing, centuries-old building that stands in front of you. We’re talking about the São Bento Monastery in São Paulo, one of th...
Tucked away in the Paraíba Valley is a town that seems to have stood still in time. Bananal is a preserved piece of the 19th century and visitors will find beautiful historic mansions and other records of the regionR...
Inaugurated in 1954, São Paulo’s Sé Cathedral is 111 meters long, 46 meters wide, 65 meters high (to the top of the dome) and 100 meters high with two towers on the façade. With such grandeur, its basement can&hel...
To the delight of regular readers, the date of the 26th USP Book Fair is now known! The fair is popular for its low prices and great promotions. So book a day between November 6 and 10 to visit the event and secure thos...
Some parts of the capital are said to have a heavier energy and, of course, there are several haunted places in SP to discover. If you’re lucky, you might even have a supernatural experience. So be brave, check ou...
The guided tour of the Matarazzo Building is an unmissable opportunity to see the city from another angle. After all, not all historic buildings can be visited for free with a guide. That’s why we’ve put tog...