After a decade of waiting, Line 17-Gold is finally operating in São Paulo. The line’s greatest achievement is connecting Congonhas Airport to São Paulo’s metro network, fulfilling a long-standing demand from the public. However, there is much more to do in the vicinity of Line 17-Gold, which provides access to culinary and leisure attractions. Check out the best plans to enjoy the areas around the stations!
Capadócia Restaurant

If you enjoy international cuisine, take Line 17-Gold to experience the authentic flavors of Turkey. Founded by a couple of immigrants, Capadócia Restaurant is located in the family’s backyard and serves only by advance reservation, which adds a touch of exclusivity to the experience. Plus, it’s just 700 meters from Congonhas Airport Station.
Mediterrain Artisan Bakery

Another excellent dining option is Mediterrain, an artisanal bakery located 600 meters from Brooklin Paulista Station. Specializing in long-fermented breads, the bakery also offers specialty coffees, pastries, and brunch options. Take advantage of your visit to try the croissant, considered one of the best in the city.
MorumbiShopping

Opened in 1982, MorumbiShopping was a pioneer in the South Zone and remains, to this day, one of the most popular shopping centers in the region. With a focus on fashion and cuisine, the venue also hosts plays and , occasionally, musical performances. You can visit it from the Morumbi Station on Line 17-Gold, which is about a 10-minute walk away.
Chuvisco Park

Less than two kilometers from Congonhas Airport Station, Chuvisco Park is a great green space option near Line 17-Gold. After all, the park features a skate park, walking trails, bike paths, sports courts, and kiosks with picnic tables.
Bosque do Brooklin

Bosque do Brooklin is a 15-minute walk from Campo Belo Station, next to Santo Amaro Avenue. It is one of the few areas in the region with remaining Atlantic Forest, attracting families, runners, and pet owners.