An Introduction to Sao Paulo
Located in the South East of Brazil, Sao Paulo is the largest city in Brazil and has the biggest population in all of South America. Because of it's commerce, trade and industry it is notoriously the most affluent city in Brazil. Originally set up as a refuge by Jesuit priests in 1554 on the banks of the Rio Tete, the city of Sao Paulo has come a long way to be the industrial powerhouse that it is today. Luring tourists from all over the globe, this city is somewhat famous in modern day tourism.
Holidays to Sao Paulo
Those that are looking for a tranquil tropical paradise should not head towards Sao Paulo, this big city is a haven for adventurous shoppers, socialites and those who are prepared to keep up with the daily hustle of the big city. It is the perfect destination for busy people who aren't quite prepared to make the jump to sitting on a beach doing nothing. With a plethora of interesting old, and modern cultural sites and many restaurants of international calibre, Sao Paulo makes it extremely easy to keep oneself entertained. If visitors tire of visiting the many museums, art galleries, bars, clubs and restaurants, they can simply take a seat in one of the city's inner parks and watch the fascinating Brazilian world go by. There are a vast array of places to stay in Sao Paolo, including many glamourous hotels and places for those that want to experience more traditional aspects of the city. One thing is for sure, if you want a relaxing holiday, keep out of Sao Paolo, it is more of an adventure experience, there is so much to do in this buzzing capital, visitors tend to avoid sleeping!
Flights to Sao Paolo
There are three airports in Sao Paulo: Congohas Airport (14 km), Sao Paulo International (30km), and Viracopos Airport(100 km), It is best to check with your airline to see which carriers fly to which resorts so you can choose the one closest to your hotel. Flight times to Sao Paulo airports from the UK run at around ten and a half hours and all airports are reasonably well connected to the main district.
History and Culture of Sao Paolo
The city grew wealthy on coffee cultivation in the mid-19th century, thanks to the rich soil of the region, and the plantation owners took up residence in the bustling regional centre. Gradually the coffee barons diversified their interests and invested some of their wealth in local industry, resulting in a demand for labour and a resultant surge in immigrant population. Today 16-million proud 'Paulistanos', as they are known live in the chaotic, cosmopolitan city centre and its sprawling surrounds. Because the city is fairly young, the city's leisure pursuits are mainly cultural, and there are some impressive public buildings to delight avid sightseers.