Things to do in Sao Paulo, State of Sao Paulo (SP): The Best Historic Sites

June 29, 2021 Tynisha Seiler

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.
Restaurants in Sao Paulo

1. Antigo Banco de Sao Paulo

Rua XV de Novembro 347 Praca Antonio Prado, Sao Paulo, State of Sao Paulo 01013-001 Brazil +55 11 3241-5822 [email protected] http://www.selj.sp.gov.br/selj-inicia-visitacao-de-seu-edificio-ex-sede-do-banco-de-sao-paulo/
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5.0 based on 9 reviews

Antigo Banco de Sao Paulo

2. Centro Cultural Banco do Brasil

Rua Alvares Penteado 112 Próximo ao metrô São Bento, Sao Paulo, State of Sao Paulo 01012-000 Brazil +55 11 3113-3651 [email protected] http://culturabancodobrasil.com.br/portal/sao-paulo/
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4.5 based on 7,111 reviews

Centro Cultural Banco do Brasil

Occupying the historic headquarters of Brazil's largest bank, the CCBB features an ever-changing program of art exhibitions, photography, theater, documentaries and feature films, and other engaging cultural manifestations. The building itself is a Baroque jewel, situated in the old financial district of São Paulo, and avant-garde events, such as a recent blaxploitation film retrospective, keep the CCBB on every hip Paulistano's cultural agenda.

Reviewed By cristinasA8064XD

This place is nice for its arquitecture, exibitions, music, theatre and a whole range of cultural initiatives. Also, there is a nice and cozy coffee shop with specialty coffee and sweets. It is beautiful outside and inside and it is worth a visit.

3. Mosteiro De Sao Bento

Largo Sao Bento Centro, Sao Paulo, State of Sao Paulo 01029-010 Brazil +55 (11) 3328-8799 [email protected] http://www.mosteiro.org.br/
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4.5 based on 6,461 reviews

Mosteiro De Sao Bento

Reviewed By myom624 - Coquitlam, Canada

It was just quite amazing to see these "many colorful statues" of saints above the length of the main aisle on its both sides which is really the spectacle that stands out the most in my memory of this "overall ornate" church (really plenty of beauty, intricacies & elaborateness to see inside a relatively small area), and yes walking along the main aisle of this small church (which is just about a third of the long rectangular building of the Monastery where the other parts are off-limits to the public) was actually somewhat of a reminiscent of that along the main aisle of the much-bigger Metropolitan Cathedral in Santiago (where also right above the length of the aisle on both sides are saint statues not colorful ones like here but gold-glittered). And nearby, at just about a 5-minute walk (to the north which is in the direction straight out from this church) is Farol Santander with some outdoor balconies on its 26th floor for some great views of the city & where are also some exhibition floors including those with great displays of the bank that the building once was, and another 5-to-10-minute walk further north from that (through some cobble-stoned "pedestrian streets") is the square Praca da Se with the city's "main cathedral" Catedral da Se de Sao Paulo which is a pretty plain one inside except for its "huge pillars" but still a worthwhile visit especially right outside of it where there's a "big circle" like a compass or such & also a nice standing statue of St. Paul.

4. Praca das Artes

Avenida Sao Joao 281, Sao Paulo, State of Sao Paulo 01035-000 Brazil 1145710401 http://theatromunicipal.org.br/espaco/praca-das-artes
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4.5 based on 119 reviews

Praca das Artes

5. Basilica de Nossa Senhora da Penha - Sao Paulo - SP

Rua Santo Afonso 199, Sao Paulo, State of Sao Paulo 03632-020 Brazil 11-2295-4462 [email protected] http://www.basilicadapenha.com.br/
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4.5 based on 15 reviews

Basilica de Nossa Senhora da Penha - Sao Paulo - SP

6. Igreja Chagas do Serafico Pai Francisco

Largo Sao Francisco 173, Sao Paulo, State of Sao Paulo 01005-010 Brazil 1131060081
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4.5 based on 356 reviews

Igreja Chagas do Serafico Pai Francisco

7. Palacete Tereza Toledo Lara

Rua Quintino Bocaiuva 22 Sé, Sao Paulo, State of Sao Paulo 01004-010 Brazil
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4.5 based on 3 reviews

Palacete Tereza Toledo Lara

8. Faculdade de Direito da USP

Largo Sao Francisco 95 Centro historico, Sao Paulo, State of Sao Paulo 01005-010 Brazil +55 11 3111-4000 http://www.direito.usp.br/
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4.5 based on 246 reviews

Faculdade de Direito da USP

9. Obelisco e Monumento Mausoleu ao Soldado Constitucionalista de 32

Praca Ibrahim Nobre Vila Mariana - Parque do Ibirapuera, Sao Paulo, State of Sao Paulo 04008-140 Brazil
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4.5 based on 10 reviews

Obelisco e Monumento Mausoleu ao Soldado Constitucionalista de 32

10. Pateo do Collegio

Largo Patio do Colegio 2 Central Zone, Sao Paulo, State of Sao Paulo 01016-040 Brazil +55 11 3105-6899 [email protected] http://www.pateodocollegio.com.br
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4.0 based on 941 reviews

Pateo do Collegio

Reviewed By VernonW143 - Cape Town, South Africa

……… Visiting the school-yard as the name says is real-lii a privileged experience, to be standing at the same spot where the founders stood more than 465 years ago when there was probably nothing but jungle here. At that time the Jesuits built a straw structure here. Today there is the beautiful Portuguese Colonial structure that was rebuilt in the ear-lii 1950’s and by the sheer condition of the building it portrays the importance this site and institution still has on the people who frequent and still make use of it. The place and the grounds surrounding it is pristine and in mint condition and the simple yet impressive plague on the wall dedicated to the Apostle Paul by the Jesuits……On the day of our visit here it was a religious public holiday in Sao Paulo in honour of the celebration of “CORPUS CHISTI” so this venue was closed to the public as they were preparing for a Mass/Service as there was an Altar impressive-lii adorned for the occasion which was scheduled for later in the day, so we were unable to gain access to explore the inside and also see the museum of the city. On the same square just outside there is also the massive stone monument with an obelisk erected in honour of the first Jesuit-priest who administered to the people they came into contact with at that time. If you are in Sao Paulo this venue is a must visit place!......................

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