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angela
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Joined: 17 April 2006 Location: Brazil Online Status: Offline Posts: 20 |
![]() Topic: things to see near Ave. Paulista?Posted: 21 April 2006 at 14:15 |
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Hey could someone recommend something for me to do around av. paulista. i will take my 1st trip there next week and i really would like to visit the jardins and also is there any good shopping centers near or on the ave?
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Russell
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Joined: 28 July 2005 Location: United Kingdom Online Status: Offline Posts: 4945 |
![]() Posted: 21 April 2006 at 20:32 |
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Paulista doesn't have an awful lot. There's MASP, the modern art museum. There's a small park opposite MASP. Further east along the avenue there's Shopping Paulista, a shopping centre, which is a small and not very good shopping centre. The only one there though. Scattered along Av. Paulista are various small booth type shopping centers, such as StandCenter (near MASP) which mostly specialises in electronics and pirate movies/games. Perhaps some of the long time residents can give more detail. |
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zecapagodinho
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![]() Posted: 22 April 2006 at 11:20 |
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Russell is right, there isn't much to see except Paulistas going for their stroll after their 2hr lunch. I live within arms reach of MASP. I just wanted to add that when you head east towards Shopping Paulista remember to check out the Itau Cultural center which also located on Paulista Ave. Its the glassish building with white column frame.
Dont forget to head into Conjunto Nacional. The ground level usually has small art exhibitions. Conjunto Nacional is on the corner of Rua Augusta and Paulista so you'll see it on your way down Augusta to Jardins. |
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angela
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Joined: 17 April 2006 Location: Brazil Online Status: Offline Posts: 20 |
![]() Posted: 22 April 2006 at 11:47 |
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hey thanks for the advice guys.i love art so i will definitly go to the museum.
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Denise
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Joined: 29 July 2005 Location: Brazil Online Status: Offline Posts: 3649 |
![]() Posted: 22 April 2006 at 17:41 |
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At Itaś Cultural they have a numismatic museum where you can see a bit of Brazilian history... sometimes they have art expositions. MASP Casa das Rosas (now it's more a literary house, but you can visit the house for an architecture view) http://www.casadasrosas.sp.gov.br/casadasrosas/ContentBuilde r.do?pagina=index SESC - Av. Paulista (they have nice art exhibitions, and you can always ask for a guide) http://www.sescsp.org.br/sesc/busca/index.cfm If you like art, a good site is:
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Rupert
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Joined: 14 February 2006 Location: Brazil Online Status: Offline Posts: 717 |
![]() Posted: 22 April 2006 at 18:45 |
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As if Paulista has loads!! You have the museum and all the electronic shops! Plus if you walk down Haddock Lobo you have Oscar Freire with all the good shops and chici people! Then you can walk around jardins and see all the nice apartments plus have a great meal! Went to Fig Tree last night - It gets better each time. I would love to go there just for the coverts but I am scared I would get kicked out! |
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Denise
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![]() Posted: 22 April 2006 at 19:11 |
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PS. Oscar Freire is nice but EXPENSIVE. |
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Russell
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![]() Posted: 22 April 2006 at 23:49 |
Not sure what you're saying here, but a few not so brilliant electronic markets and a museum and gallery don't really make it a tourist hub. SP is not a tourist city, unlike London, Paris or Rome where there is genuinely plenty to do (as Zeca confirmed also). |
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zecapagodinho
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![]() Posted: 23 April 2006 at 01:16 |
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Rio being the former capital of brasil offers far more touristy sights, especially the Centro area. The centro of SP is okay in that regard but wouldn't stand a chance against Rio. All friends of friends or acquintances who even mention coming to SP quickly change their minds once they get talking to me! |
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Russell
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![]() Posted: 23 April 2006 at 11:53 |
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I found Rio a big dissapointment (although I've mentioned this before on the forum). Perhaps I missed something as I was on an organised tour, but two principal attractions and artificial feeling beaches (aside from being backed onto by infinite buildings) aren't really enough for me. Also the general feel of the place, with all the issues in the slums, crime on the beaches etc. just wasn't good. I'd much rather go to the places in the north-east I suspect, or those with more natural things on offer. |
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