



As one of the most populous city’s in the world, the Brazilian capital of São Paulo is bursting with energy. Everywhere you go your senses are sparked and your mind is stimulated. As you explore the city’s wealth of intriguing neighbourhoods from the colonial Centro Historico to the business-centric Bela Vista, and the bohemian Vila Madalena, you’ll fall in love with its diversity. While the city’s history remains a core element to its foundations, it has been built on its businesses and beautified by its creative influence on Brazilian culture. This makes for a super fun city break filled with a mix of culture, entertainment, food, art, and nightlife.
To reach São Paulo, fly to São Paulo-Guarulhos International Airport (GRU) which provides direct flights to and from many major cities across South America, North America, and Europe. The airport is located 25 km northeast of São Paulo’s Centro Historico, which can be reached in around 1 hour 20 minutes by taking the Linha 13 train to Eng. Goulart followed by the 2551-10 bus from R. Dr. Assis Ribeiro, 3490 to Jairo Góes and then the 2161-10 bus to Av. Sen. Queiros, 595.
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São Paulo is usually hot in November, with highs of 26°C and an average temperature of 21°C. The climate tends to be rainy, with an average 37% chance of rain each day.