The largest city in South America, Sao Paulo’s cuisine and art is as multinational as its diverse population of 10 million. With the restaurants of the Jardins district serving every food imaginable to diners from around the world, you wouldn’t be out of place going to Sao Paulo just for the dining. But you’d be missing out on world-class museums, diverse and vibrant neighborhood tours, and crazy-good shopping.
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One of the largest cities in the world, the sprawling metropolis of Sao Paulo is also home to the Brazilian Grand Prix, and its high-altitude, anti-clockwise Interlagos track has been making and breaking F1 champions since the 1970s. Known for their fierce tribal-like loyalty, the local supporters’ energy is contagious, and you'll feel right at home sipping on a caipirinha (Brazil’s potent, cachaca-based cocktail) in the midst of the 80,000 capacity-crowd here. Plus, when race day is over, you're perfectly positioned to explore all that the city, and its surrounding areas, have to offer — from all-you-can eat beef buffets and live samba, to picturesque beaches and rain forests.
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