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Tourism in the city of São Paulo

Tourism in the city of São Paulo stands out more for its business tourism than recreational tourism. However, cultural tourism is also important for the city, especially due to the several international events that take place in the region, such as the Art Biennial, the International Film Festival and the different performances with foreign celebrities that normally only happen on the Rio de Janeiro-São Paulo axis. The city has an average of one event every six minutes and between 410 and 550 hotels, offering visitors a total of between 42,000 and 50,000 rooms.

Overview
The local authority responsible for public projects and partnerships with private entities in the tourism sector in the city is SPTuris, which was known as Anhembi Turismo until 2005. The city receives an average of 11.3 million visitors; among these, 9.7 million are domestic, who stay in the city for around three days and spend between R$1,600.00 and R$3,500.00 on their trip; the 1.6 million international tourists stay in the city for around five days and spend between R$2,000.00 and R$5,000.00. People of more than 70 nationalities can be found in São Paulo. São Paulo is the largest financial center in the country and has a vast amount of cultural facilities and leisure activities. There are 280 cinemas, 180 theaters, 110 museums and more than 90 cultural centers, which leads many people to say that "there's always something to do in São Paulo". The city's nightlife is also a benchmark and one of its highlights. It has more than 45 shopping malls and dozens of specialized shopping streets. In terms of gastronomy, there are more than 12,000 restaurants, with 52 types of cuisine, such as Japanese, Indian, Brazilian and Mexican..|500x500px == Transportation ==
Transportation
at the entrance to the city of São Paulo. This highway is one of the main links between the capital of São Paulo and the interior of the state. Considered one of the main gateways to Brazil, the city of São Paulo has the country's busiest airport, São Paulo-Guarulhos International Airport, with around 21.6 million passengers moving through in 2009, and Congonhas Airport, with 13.6 million passengers traveling through in 2009. By land, the city has ten state and federal highways, as well as the Rodoanel Mário Covas connecting them. The main point of arrival and departure for those arriving by bus is the Tietê Bus Terminal, the largest in Latin America and the second largest in the world. Other terminals are Barra Funda, which serves the interior of the state of São Paulo, and Jabaquara, responsible for the circulation of those arriving or leaving the São Paulo coast. == Zero Milestone of the city of São Paulo ==
Zero Milestone of the city of São Paulo
Formerly known as Largo da Catedral, the Zero Milestone of the city of São Paulo, designed by Dr. Américo Netto, was inaugurated on September 18, 1934, but only approved when it was given to the São Paulo branch of the Touring Club of Brazil. In the square in front of the São Paulo Cathedral, there is a hexagonal totem made of marble and with a granite base; on the top, there is a bronze plaque with a partial map of the city of São Paulo with a symbol and the logo Touring Club do Brasil; on its sides, there is a marker indicating directions to 6 important points in Brazil, each with an indicative illustration. In the southwest, the city of Santos is represented by a steamship, in the south, Paraná by an Araucaria tree, in the northeast, Rio de Janeiro by a banana tree and the Sugar Loaf, in the north, Minas Gerais by a mining equipment, in the northwest, Goiás by a drum used in mining, and in the southwest, Mato Grosso by the clothing of the bandeirantes. In 2017, in addition to being restored, the Zero Milestone was definitively listed by the municipal authority responsible for the city's historical heritage. == Jaraguá Peak ==
Jaraguá Peak
The Jaraguá Peak, located on Antônio Cardoso Nogueira street, in the northern part of the city of São Paulo, is the highest point in the city, with a view of up to 55 kilometers, reaching an altitude of 1,135 meters. The site was heavily explored for its large quantities of gold. After the resources were drained, it became a "traveler's landmark". It was also the scene of wars between bandeirantes and natives. In 1946, the site was converted into a tourist attraction, and 15 years later, the Jaraguá State Park was created to give visitors access to the historic part of the place, such as the mansion of the bandeirante Afonso Sardinha, the area's oldest inhabitant. In 1983, it was recognized by the Council for the Defense of Historical, Archaeological, Artistic and Tourist Heritage (Condephaat), and in 1994 as a UNESCO World Heritage Site. == Events ==
Events
Due to its position as both a financial and cultural center for Brazil, São Paulo is responsible for hosting events of different content with an international dimension. The São Paulo Art Biennial, the Lollapalooza, São Paulo Fashion Week, the São Paulo Carnival, the Brazilian Grand Prix at the Interlagos Circuit, the São Paulo International Film Festival, the Motor Show, the LGBT Pride Parade, the March for Jesus (organized by the Reborn in Christ Church), the Prova Ciclística 9 de Julho, New Year's Eve on Paulista Avenue, among others, are examples of this type of event. The city also hosts fairs, congresses and exhibitions, such as Couromoda, the largest specialized fair in Latin America and the most important event for business and fashion launches in the footwear and leather goods market, Fenatran, Hospitalar, Francal, Equipotel and Adventure Sports Fair. São Paulo Art Biennial The São Paulo Art Biennial is a cultural event that has been held every two years in the city of São Paulo since 1951. In 2008, the 28th edition welcomed around 1 million people. Forty artists of 20 different nationalities were selected for the exhibition in the 25,000 m2 pavilion designed by Oscar Niemeyer. Since its creation, 32 Biennials have been produced with the participation of more than 170 countries, 16,000 artists and 10 million visitors. LGBT Pride Parade The LGBT Pride Parade is a tourist event in the city that attracted around 3.1 million people in 2009, surpassing large metropolises such as New York, which gathered 2.9 million people at its peak. Normally, the event is launched by the mayor and the gathering starts at Paulista Avenue, with dispersal in the city center. Along the route, there are electric trios from organizations linked to the LGBT movement and from commercial establishments (such as nightclubs), which play different types of music. Every year, the parade brings together several personalities. In 2015, global actresses Natasha Lyonee, Uzo Aduba and Samira Willey, from the famous series Orange is the New Black, attended the event. In 2016, the cast of Sense8 recorded scenes at the parade with their own electric trio. According to SPTuris, the LGBT Pride Parade occupies first place in the ranking of events that attract the most tourists to the city, followed by Virada Cultural, the Art Biennial, the International Motor Show and Formula 1. Prova Ciclística 9 de Julho The Prova Ciclística 9 de Julho was created in 1932 by journalist Cásper Libero to honor the Constitutionalist Revolution that took place in the state of São Paulo. The route covers some of the city's main streets and avenues, starting and finishing at Lineu de Paula Machado Avenue, in front of the São Paulo Jockey Club. The riders pass through parks such as Ibirapuera, Mário Pimenta Camargo and Villa-Lobos, as well as the Cidade Universitária and Cidade Jardim bridges. Since 1933, the event, which is also part of the UCI America Tour calendar, has been held on a single day, in the elite men's, elite women's and overall categories. From 1941 to 1946 (during the World War II era), from 1952 to 1954 and from 1966 to 1968, the race ceased to be held; in 1985, women were included in the competitions. São Paulo Fashion Week São Paulo Fashion Week, created in 1996 under the name Morumbi Fashion Brasil, is one of the most important fashion weeks in the world and is the largest and most important fashion event in Latin America. Some international models have had their careers projected through this event, such as Rhaisa Batista and Emanuela de Paula. Currently, the event takes place twice a year, with an edition in January presenting the winter collection and another in July with the summer collection. Over the years, the event has grown in terms of investment, participating brands and designers, and attendance. Currently, it has gained even more prominence with the presence and participation of international personalities, such as American socialite Paris Hilton, actor Ashton Kutcher and actress, Demi Moore. Singer Christina Aguilera also attended the event for the new C&A collection. Today, the event is considered the fifth largest fashion week in the world, behind only Paris, London, Milan and New York. After more than ten years of success, São Paulo Fashion Week has established itself as a great opportunity for Brazilian fashion brands to enter the fashion world, as well as being a great opportunity for investment not only in the sector economically and industrially, but in the city of São Paulo and its cultural sector as a whole. Carnival 's opening car. The São Paulo samba schools parade takes place on Friday and Saturday of Carnival week at the Anhembi Sambadrome, designed by renowned architect Oscar Niemeyer, who also designed the Marquês de Sapucaí Sambadrome in Rio de Janeiro. One of the great attractions of Carnival in the city are the bloquinhos, popular carnival manifestations that happen on the streets. In 2017, the City Hall registered a total of 500 bloquinhos, which are spread across the South, North and West zones. Christmas . Every year, São Paulo is decorated for Christmas. Tourists from all over the world visit the city for the holidays. According to Mayor Gilberto Kassab, R$5 million was invested in decorations in 2008, with 2.3 million points of light, making it the most illuminated Christmas in the world. There are several different types of decorations on different avenues, buildings, bridges and tourist attractions in the city. The decorations are displayed on Paulista Avenue, the Municipal Theater, Matarazzo Building, Anhangabaú Valley, Ibirapuera Park, Octávio Frias de Oliveira Bridge, Guarapiranga Reservoir, Pacaembu Stadium, Robert Kennedy Avenue, Radial Leste, among many other places. The Christmas trees at Ibirapuera, the Octávio Frias de Oliveira Bridge and the Guarapiranga Reservoir are the three largest in the city, with 70, 100 and 30 meters, respectively. In 2015, due to a lack of sponsors for Natal Iluminado, the Christmas decorations in the city of São Paulo lacked quality. Paulista Avenue had fewer attractions than in previous years, and Ibirapuera Park had the smallest Christmas tree since 2002, measuring 35 meters high, 15 meters in diameter and with a 4-meter star. In 2008 and 2009, the tree was 70 meters tall, twice the size of the one erected in 2015. Electronic Language International Festival The Electronic Language International Festival (FILE) is a new media art festival that has been held annually in São Paulo since 2000 and occasionally in other cities around the world. It is the largest art and technology festival in Brazil, and serves as an indicator of the plurality of national and international research and productions in the multiple areas of digital culture: interactive art, screenings, performances, games, sound art, virtual reality, theoretical discussions and digital cinema. FILE is organized by a non-profit group whose intention is to disseminate and develop culture, arts, technology and scientific research. Admission to the event is free. March for Jesus The March for Jesus is an evangelical event that takes place every year in the central and northern areas of the city. At the end of the route, in the Santana neighborhood, several national and international bands perform. Organized by the Reborn in Christ Church, the event attracted around 1 million people in 2009, according to official estimates. Evangelicals from all over Brazil come to São Paulo to take part in the march. The organization considers it the biggest Christian event on the planet. Brazilian Grand Prix . From the start of the Brazilian Grand Prix, in 1972, until 1980 (with the exception of 1978) and from 1990 until today, the event has been held at the Interlagos Circuit in São Paulo. On October 18, 2009, a race attracted 85,000 tourists to the city. The course, like Singapore Street Circuit and Istanbul Park, is one of the few circuits on the current Formula One calendar to have an anti-clockwise direction. São Paulo International Motor Show on display at the 2006 Motor Show. The São Paulo International Motor Show is an event held every two years at the Anhembi Park, which aims to showcase innovations in the automotive world, exhibiting cars and some sound equipment and products. In 2008, the 25th edition of the event attracted an audience of 625,330 people. The 2010 show was attended by 750,283 thousand people, while the 2012 show attracted 748,733 thousand people and the 2014 show 756,114 thousand. In 2016, the number of visitors decreased, with a total of 715,477 visitors attending the event. In contrast to the lower number of visitors, the event, which took place at the SP Expo events center, met with record approval. Virada Cultural Virada Cultural is an annual event promoted by the São Paulo City Hall since 2005 with the aim of promoting a 24-hour cultural marathon in the city. The celebration was inspired by the Parisian Nuit Blanche, which takes place every year in Paris with attractions that stretch into the early hours of the morning. Virada's great advantage has been to bring first-rate attractions to citizens from all walks of life, many of whom have never been to a theater or concert hall before. It has also contributed to the revival of São Paulo's Old Center by bringing citizens to the area, which usually empties out at night. In 2014, 2015, 2016 and 2017, the event was held at the Interlagos Circuit. In 2017, the event brought together 190,000 people over two nights of performances, the largest audience of any edition. Marijuana March The Marijuana March is a demonstration that brings together thousands of people. It takes place every year and the demonstrators demand the legalization of recreational use of the drug and the medicinal use of the herb. In 2016, the major concentration of the protest was on Paulista Avenue, in the MASP area. The demonstrators walked to Roosevelt Square with traffic blocked along the way. The organization estimates that around twenty thousand people attended the event in 2016. == Landmarks ==
Landmarks
Beco do Batman . Beco do Batman is located in the Vila Madalena neighborhood, in São Paulo's West Zone, between Medeiros de Albuquerque and Gonçalo Afonso streets, close to the Clinicas Metro station. The narrow alleyway is a well-known tourist attraction in the city, not only because it is located in a bohemian neighborhood with many bars and restaurants, but also because its walls are covered in graffiti, making it practically an open-air art gallery. The history of Beco began in 1980, when art students found a drawing of Batman on the walls of the neighborhood and decided to start making psychedelic and cubist-influenced drawings there. Currently, the walls of the site are all covered in drawings by the most diverse artists, who alternate with a certain frequency, constantly generating new paintings. The graffiti artists have the support of the community, which helps to preserve the site. Municipal Market of São Paulo The Municipal Market of São Paulo, better known as Mercadão, is one of the city's main tourist attractions, located at 306 Cantareira Street. It has been open since 1933, bringing São Paulo residents and tourists different types of leisure and culture, which come together with a variety of foods, both typical of each region and foreign. Due to this diversity, many restaurants buy their spices at the Mercadão. Its structure, designed by Ramos de Azevedo, was focused on supplying the great demand for commerce around it. Its architecture displays beautiful colored stained glass windows by Russian artist Conrado Sorgenicht Filho that depict the daily life of rural workers and farming. The building spans 12,600 meters and houses more than 1,500 employees. The Mercadão, as well as being a place to shop, has also become a gastronomic space with its variety of cuisine. The dishes that are constantly in demand are the famous pastel de bacalhau, along with the bolinho de bacalhau, and the traditional mortadella sandwich. On Sundays at noon visitors can find concerts in the food court. Located near the Luz Station, another important landmark in the city of São Paulo, the Pinacoteca occupies the former Liceu de Artes e Ofícios building, designed by architect Ramos de Azevedo in the 19th century. The building underwent an extensive renovation in the late 1990s and currently holds 30 exhibitions a year, receiving over 500,000 visitors during this period. The Pina, as it is also known, is considered one of the most dynamic cultural institutions in the country and is now part of the international exhibition circuit. Architectural references • Paulista Avenue • Octávio Frias de Oliveira Bridge • São Paulo Cathedral • Luz Station • Largo do AroucheSaint Benedict's MonasterySão Paulo Museum of Art (MASP) • Viaduto do CháAltino Arantes BuildingItaly BuildingCopan BuildingMartinelli BuildingPost Office PalaceUnique HotelJúlio Prestes StationChurch of Our Lady of the Rosary of Black Men Cultural attractions Artistic-Cultural Collection of the Governmental Palaces of the State of São PauloPublic Archives of the State of São PauloIbirapuera AuditoriumArmando de Salles Oliveira University City - USPBank of Brazil Cultural CenterSão Paulo Cultural CenterMunicipal School of AstrophysicsScience Station of the University of São PauloPinacoteca StationMaria Luisa and Oscar Americano FoundationInstituto ButantanLatin America MemorialImmigration MuseumBrazilian House MuseumPortinari House MuseumCasa das RosasAeronautics MuseumHistorical Museum of Japanese Immigration in BrazilMuseum of the Portuguese LanguageSão Paulo Museum of Image and SoundMuseum of Archeology and Ethnology of the University of São PauloMuseum of Veterinary AnatomyMuseum of Contemporary ArtMuseum of Sacred ArtSão Paulo Museum of Modern ArtCivil Police Museum of the State of São PauloMuseum of Zoology of the University of São PauloFootball MuseumDentist MuseumInstituto Butantan Biological MuseumIpirang MuseumProfessor Dimas de Melo Pimenta Clock Museum • Gaetano Ferolla - SPTrans Museum of Public TransportationMemória do Bixiga MuseumLagar Segall MuseumPaço das ArtesPinacoteca do Estado de São PauloPátio do ColégioProfessor Aristóteles Orsini PlanetariumCarmo PlanetariumMunicipal TheatreJúlio Prestes Cultural CenterSaint Peter Theatre Leisure Galeria do RockInterlagos CircuitAnhembi Convention CenterBrásBom RetiroMorumbi StadiumPacaembu StadiumAllianz ParqueOswaldo Teixeira Duarte StadiumSão Paulo AquariumAnhembi SambadromeParque da MônicaColônia CraterAlbert Löfgren State ParkWorkers' Sports, Recreational and Educational CenterBotanical GardenJockey ClubMunicipal MarketAlfredo Volpi ParkAnhanguera ParkAclimação ParkIndependence ParkBurle Marx ParkDom Paulo Evaristo Arns Youth ParkCantareira State ParkCarmo ParkJardim da LuzIbirapuera ParkFontes do Ipiranga Biological ReserveGuarapiranga Ecological ParkMário Pimenta Camargo Municipal ParkTietê Ecological ParkPiqueri ParkTrianon ParkVilla-Lobos State ParkJaraguá State ParkSão Paulo ZooGuarapiranga ReservoirBillings ReservoirBeco do BatmanVila MadalenaOscar Freire Street == See also ==
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