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Brazil Travel|One-Day Itinerary for São Paulo

📅 Itinerary Guide: 1️⃣ São Paulo Cathedral: Take a taxi directly to the cathedral — avoid walking. The square in front has many unhoused individuals, and the area feels tense. However, police are stationed at the entrance (they’re friendly and can even help take photos!). 2️⃣ 25th Street / Chinatown: Visit with companions if possible. Avoid carrying valuables and refrain from using your phone in public. The area is crowded and has safety challenges. 3️⃣ São Paulo Museum of Art (MASP): Take a taxi to visit. Art lovers will appreciate this iconic institution — it’s Latin America’s first modern art museum, featuring early works by Van Gogh, Picasso, and other masters. 4️⃣ Paulista Avenue: The most bustling commercial street in South America, lined with skyscrapers. Here, you’ll find the 1000th McDonald’s in the world (Mequi 1000). On Sundays, the avenue hosts lively public gatherings, radiating Latin American energy. 🌟 Overall Impression: If short on time, consider skipping São Paulo. The city offers limited attractions, and safety concerns may discourage deeper exploration. It’s best suited for a brief visit during a layover. #São Paulo Museum of Art#Paulista Avenue#Brazil#travel guide

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Brazil Travel|One-Day Itinerary for São Paulo

📅 Itinerary Guide: 1️⃣ São Paulo Cathedral: Take a taxi directly to the cathedral — avoid walking. The square in front has many unhoused individuals, and the area feels tense. However, police are stationed at the entrance (they’re friendly and can even help take photos!). 2️⃣ 25th Street / Chinatown: Visit with companions if possible. Avoid carrying valuables and refrain from using your phone in public. The area is crowded and has safety challenges. 3️⃣ São Paulo Museum of Art (MASP): Take a taxi to visit. Art lovers will appreciate this iconic institution — it’s Latin America’s first modern art museum, featuring early works by Van Gogh, Picasso, and other masters. 4️⃣ Paulista Avenue: The most bustling commercial street in South America, lined with skyscrapers. Here, you’ll find the 1000th McDonald’s in the world (Mequi 1000). On Sundays, the avenue hosts lively public gatherings, radiating Latin American energy. 🌟 Overall Impression: If short on time, consider skipping São Paulo. The city offers limited attractions, and safety concerns may discourage deeper exploration. It’s best suited for a brief visit during a layover. #São Paulo Museum of Art#Paulista Avenue#Brazil#travel guide

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