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When this hotel officially opens in next month it will be excellent, though probably also no longer 60% of the price of equivalent hotels in Sao Paulo. At the moment you only get the basics - good bed, desk, cupboard, tv, new bathroom, fast free...More
With just a quick 24 hour Stopover in Sao Paulo was looking for something reasonable and central, The H3 fits the bill just off Ave Paulista (The area looks a bit dodge but it's fine)
Rooms are large basic comfortable big beds, flat screen TV,...More
Known for its Italian cantinas, Bela Vista is the place to go for great pasta. Also called “Bixiga”, the area is an important cultural part of the city, with the bohemian and the religious costumes of its inhabitants on full display. In August, the large Nossa Senhora Achiropita party fills the streets with a variety of Italian food and music. You can experience the liveliness of the neighbourhood walking
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through the antiquities fair at Dom Orione Square or visiting the “Brazilian Caminito”, a version of the Argentinian street complete with colorful buildings. Bela Vista is also home to the traditional samba school “Vai-Vai”. Buy a ticket to a rehearsal and get a taste of what Carnival is like.