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Please visit Farol Santander in downtown são Paulo, the football museum, Edificio Italia (overlook s), Museu de Arte Contemporânea (MAC USP), Ferris wheel will open on December 9th! Inmpulso Park is Amusement park, Parque Vila Lobos!! Enjoy!
I'm falling in love with you guys, while you're visiting Brazil and especially my hometown: Sao Paulo. I've been living abroad and your videos are virtually taking me back home, and it's awesome! Thank you guys. xoxo
Great video. That Afro-Brazil Museum seems awesome, exactly the kind of museum I would choose to visit. Sao Paulo is scary huge (population is bigger than many European countries) - can't even begin to think about difficulties to administer such a town : traffic, public transport, air pollution, housing, safety, running water ... But also there must be A LOT of opportunities and places to visit, never a dull moment. Have fun and stay safe.
Meu Deus, vcs são muito corajosos, jamais iria pra essa varanda de vidro. São Paulo tem muitos lugares interessantes, assim como todos os outros estados do Brasil. Visitem o Brasil do Norte ao Sul, vcs vão se surpreende com a diversidade do nosso país.
I follow you since you did that vlog from Timisoara, which is my hometown and I really appreciate you take time to discover the country you`re visiting. Keep doing a great job! And thanks for the wonderful vlogs from Romania!
Hey guys, nice to hear that you are planning to visit Bahia. I know that you love big cities, haha, but I would recommend you to visit Chapada Diamantina national park. There is a lot to do there from waterfalls, caves, hikes, etc.
Um vídeo muito bom que mostra só um pouco das tantas coisa que se pode fazer em SAMPA (SÃO PAULO) Essa minha cidade é linda, cheia de cultura, história e opções. Parabéns pelo vídeo, cada vez mas amando os vídeos por São Paulo. Recomendo um passeio de bicicleta pelo rio pinheiros, fiz um vídeo lá para o meu canal e adorei, super recomendo.
Just a curiosity The appropriate measurement of the cities population is based on the continuous metropolitan area, in this case, the city of São Paulo has more than 22 million inhabitants. It corresponds to 39 municipalities, among which the most populous is São Paulo, with 12 million inhabitants. . . It should be measured this way because there are many ways to divide administrative regions around the world, and this can lead to misunderstandings. Therefore, the population of the city of São Paulo is referred to as corresponding to its metropolitan area, 22 million.
@@JetLagWarriors Yes, it depends on which São Paulo you are talking about Greater São Paulo has 12.3, but adding all the municipalities, the population almost doubles
You guys should try going to the Pico do Jaraguá, the highest peak in all of São Paulo's city (1135 meters high)! If you like nature and seeing the city from above, thats absolutely the place! Keep enjoying your trip, I really enjoy watching ur videos. Bbye ☀️❤
Love Sampa! Love my city. Love the videos you are doing in Brazil. You are showing the real city: the popular area, and the rich area. The foods. I have fun with you too. Congratulatios.
My favorite place in all the city since my teen years is the CCSP, Centro Cultural São Paulo, aka Centro Cultural Vergueiro, at the Vergueiro metro Station, you guys should visit one day. Is near Paulista Avenue and Liberdade, so is possible to see the 3 things in one (long) walk day. Or even better: Walk from Paulista to CCSP and then Aclimação Park. Also, talking about museum, 2 good ones are the Masp, at the Paulista Avenue, and the Pinacoteca, near Luz Station (also Parque da Luz, Bom Retiro and Arte Sacra Museum)... You could also goes to Paranapiacaba, a little english railway town, it's near São Paulo, in the middle of the Serra do Mar
@@wellington1252 Eu também morro de saudades de São Paulo e do Rio de Janeiro sao 14 anos que moro na Australia e nunca mais voltei ( comprei casa aqui e é prestação que nao acaba mais 😫) mas com certeza em Setembro do ano que vem eu vou mostrar ao meu marido Sampa e Rio.
Também sinto muta falta de São Paulo Logo mais voltarei Vim só ter novas experiências fora do Brasil por um tempo. Mas não tem nada igual a São Paulo ❤
Moro em São Paulo e nesses dias que estão por aqui, vocês já me mostraram lugares que não conheço e comidas que nunca comi; Obrigada. Vocês são muito simpáticos.
Sampa Sky tem +/- 1 ano que foi inaugurado, fui na inauguração pagando 30 reais e hoje está super caro em finais de semana, recomendo você ir durante a semana no horário da noite pois a vista é incrível 😁
once in Bahia, you should go to "Chapada Diamantina", once in Chapada Diamantina, you should go to "Cachoeira do Buracao"... spend around 7 days in that area..... thanks me later for the rest of your lives...hehehehe
Yo, love your videos. Idk if you guys are interested in hiking but there is a very cool city rigth next to São Paulo called Paranapiacaba wich is kind of a historical city where you can access the Funicular Trail. PS: DO NOT go there without guidance.
Paranapiacaba is an English village in Santo André where workers of the former São Paulo Railway lived (SPR is the same train line to which Luz station originally belongs).
If you go to Bahia. Be free to say no when try to sell you things or give you presents. It’s a beautiful place but people will be on the top of you, literally 😂😂😂 just say não, obrigado ☺️ But come to João Pessoa and Recife. You Will love 😊
There're 2 more museums in Ibirapuera Park, MAC and MAM, also there's the planetarium and the japanese garden. If you guys make it to São Paulo (or Sampa) again, you should definitely try the Ipiranga museum, it's gorgeous and one of my favorites alongside with Pinacoteca museum
I am solo traveling in both Rio and now São Paulo. Today I visited the Afro Museo Brasil and was blown away. One of the most diverse and beautifully displayed collections I have ever seen. The entire park surrounded the museum was amazing as well. I’m in total agreement with you, this city will definitely be calling me back.
I know Sao Paulo is a huge city but I really feel like spending 3 weeks there is a bit of a stretch. I don't know how much time you guys have left in Brazil but I you'll definitely want to see the cities in the South of Brazil, Minas and Northeast. Right now, you are mostly seeing what all the other tourists see. Especially becasue you're a content creator it'd be really cool if you could share some unique places with people that haven't been to Brazil yet. For those that are from Sao Paulo and are reading this. I love Sao Paulo too, but Brazil is not just Sao Paulo. Feel free to reach out if you need help. I could probably give you some pointers. Cheers
There is a Ferris wheel in São Paulo that is 91 meters high, in Candido Portinari Park next to Villa-Lobos Park, you can get there from the train station called "Villa Lobos-Jaguare", it will debut on December 9, but she is already all assembled in the park and is very beautiful.
07:50 WAIT DID YOU JUST NAIL THE "ÃO" PRONUNCIATION, STEVE? hahaha maybe you had already done it before and I just noticed now but anyway very good job. Now you can do amazing things like saying "joão", "caminhão" and the most important one: bread (pão) without sounding like d*ck (pau).
WOOOOOOOOOO! I've been practicing :) . Especially with all words that in English end in -tion. Like Station = Estacao. :) :) :) Very happy someone noticed lol
‘Sampa’ is how locals call São Paulo city ❤, in a very caring way…like talking about a friend…you can visit São Paulo City but if you got know Sampa, then you really knew the city❤hope you got my point😊
Wow ! I'm so sad to hear that you need a CPF to purchase tickets to the museum. That shows how much our country is not prepared to receive tourists. I admire your willingness to visit our country even with all this difficulties. I hope everything changes in future because we enjoy to meet people from another countries.
Sampa is a slang for São Paulo!! Better to say it is a nickname! U guys are doing great with your pronunciation; however, it is IBIRAPUERA! U guys are saying ibipuera, skipping the RA!!!
Damn, I was at the ipiranga museum just yesterday, and I live like 2 blocks away from the monument. Almost ran into you guys there. Hahaha. Let me know if you want help to get the tickets. And yes, your assumption about why it's always sold out is partially correct. The part that you didn't know is that people are rushing to get the ticket while it's free. It will start to be paid in a couple of weeks, so less competition trying to get it, and you get a better shot at it.
I just recommend the music Sampa from Caetano Veloso he transducer the São Paulo in 70 very well. If don’t speak Portuguese please put subtitles! This is São Paulo .
I recommend on more museum "Pinacoteca do Estado de São Paulo" (it is opposite Luz station) which is also a historic and very beautiful place and don't miss the park next door, it has some beautiful sculptures. Another nice attraction that I recommend is the São Paulo Zoo, it is very big and very beautiful, it has animals that even though I was Brazilian I only saw there.
If you visit Minas Gerais you'll be amazed by the beautiful Inhotim park and museum in Brumadinho (Belo Horizonte Metropolitan Area), Pampulha , caves and the lovely historical colonial cities, And one of most celebrated regional cuisine of Brazil : Cozinha Mineira , ( Pao de Queijo, Coxinha com catupiry, feijao tropeiro etc)