Brazilian's Central Park, Ibirapuera Park, is a place where you can run freely, enjoy a picnic, go for a jog, sip on delicious coconut water, and explore winding paths perfect for biking or rollerblading. The park also hosts fascinating museums like the Museu de Arte Moderna (MAM) and the Museu Afro Brasil, a planetarium, and charming restaurants nestled amid the lush greenery.
The Museum of Ipiranga, or Museu Paulista, in São Paulo, is a historic landmark dedicated to Brazil's journey to independence. Established in 1895, the museum is renowned for its grand neoclassical architecture and its pivotal role in commemorating Brazil’s 1822 independence from Portugal. Its collection features significant artifacts and documents from this transformative period, including the iconic painting "Independência ou Morte" by Pedro Américo, which vividly illustrates the moment of Brazil’s declaration of independence. Situated in a large, picturesque park, the museum is not only a symbol of national pride but also a popular spot for locals. Visitors often enjoy rollerblading, skateboarding, or having a picnic amidst the beautiful surroundings, making the museum a vibrant cultural and recreational hub.
The MASP (São Paulo Museum of Art) is one of Brazil’s most iconic cultural institutions, located on Avenida Paulista. Known for its striking modernist architecture, the museum houses an impressive collection of Western art, featuring works by renowned artists like Van Gogh, Picasso, and Rembrandt, as well as an extensive collection of Brazilian art. MASP is not only a cultural landmark but also a hub for exhibitions, educational programs, and events, making it a must-visit for art lovers and tourists in São Paulo.
Roda Rico is a stunning observation wheel located in Candido Portinari Park, near Villa-Lobos State Park in São Paulo. Standing at 91 meters high and 80 meters in diameter, it is the tallest observation wheel in Latin America. The wheel features 42 modern, air-conditioned cabins, each capable of holding up to eight people, offering panoramic views of the city.
For soccer fans or anyone curious to experience Brazilian soccer culture, a visit to the Corinthians Stadium is a must! Sure, you can check out other teams, but why not visit the best? As the bride's favorite team (and arguably the greatest, of course), Corinthians offers an exciting tour of their iconic home, the Neo Química Arena. Whether you visit on a thrilling game day or a non-game one, the tour takes you behind the scenes to explore legendary spots like the locker rooms, the pitch, and exclusive areas not usually open to the public. It’s a fantastic way to immerse yourself in the spirit and passion of one of Brazil's most celebrated soccer teams.
One of the bride's favorite spots in São Paulo, Guarabar is a unique restaurant that combines great food with a space for beach volleyball enthusiasts. She highly recommends trying the fresh coconut water and "dadinho de tapioca" as appetizers for a truly delightful experience.
Another must-do activity in São Paulo is go-karting! Speedland offers both outdoor and indoor tracks designed for all skill levels, making it a perfect adventure for small or large groups. Get ready to feel the adrenaline and hit the pedals for an unforgettable racing experience
A Figueira Rubaiyat is a renowned restaurant with a breathtaking ambiance, nestled under the canopy of a centuries-old fig tree. The menu features a selection of exquisite dishes that showcase the freshest seafood, premium meats, and seasonal flavors. Reservations are highly recommended.
We have partnered with Pervoy Turismo for all tours and travel before or after the wedding. Whether you want to relax on the beautiful beaches of Rio, explore the wonders of the Amazon, or experience the diversity of Brazil in Salvador, Ceará, or the breathtaking Iguaçu Falls, reach out to Beatriz at beatriz@pervoyturismo.tur.br with the subject line: Letoni Wedding.