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Flights to São Paulo (GRU)

Flights to São Paulo are essential if you’re visiting Brazil. This buzzing metropolis is guaranteed to create an unforgettable impression.

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You can book up to nine passengers per booking, including adults, teenagers, children and infants.

Each adult passenger can bring one infant.

Children travelling alone, or in a different cabin class to their parents, are considered Unaccompanied Minors and pay the full adult fare. Please get in touch with us to book this service.

  • You can book up to nine passengers per booking, including adults, Overseas Filippino Workers (OFW), children and infants.
  • Each adult & OFW passenger can bring one infant.
  • All OFWs must submit the required documents to avail the tax exemption.
  • Children travelling alone, or in a different cabin class to their parents, are considered Unaccompanied Minors and pay the full adult fare. Please get in touch with us to book this service.
  • You can book up to nine passengers per booking, including adults, Overseas Filippino Workers (OFWs), teenagers, children and infants.
  • Each adult & OFW passenger can bring one infant.
  • All OFWs must submit the required documents to avail the tax exemption.
  • Children travelling alone, or in a different cabin class to their parents, are considered Unaccompanied Minors and pay the full adult fare. Please get in touch with us to book this service.
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Flights to São Paulo

You can't talk about São Paulo without talking about its size. Everything in the city is big, from the sprawling suburbs that seem to stretch out endlessly as your flight to São Paulo lands to the population that extends to 20 million in the greater metropolitan area.

The city is one of those living, thriving, teeming masses of humanity that has the power to leave you marvelling at the sheer magnitude of people. It's the largest city in the country and all of the Americas.

A lot of travellers who head to Brazil think first about Rio de Janeiro, but to overlook São Paulo would be to miss out on a truly exciting destination. Once you become accustomed to the fast pace of activity you'll find an energetic city full of the finer things in life, from luxury hotels and restaurants to cute cafes and all-night lounges.

São Paulo might not have one restaurant for each of its 20 million residents, but sometimes it can seem that way. The city offers nearly 13,000 distinct venues from which to choose, with dozens of international cuisines on the various menus around the city. One of the main local staples is pastel, a pastry envelope stuffed with all types of fillings, and then deep fried in vegetable oil.

You could probably spend the entire trip eating pastel at various small spots around the city but make sure to build in time to eat at one or more of the best restaurants in São Paulo. There are so many but two standouts are Greek-themed Restaurante Acrópoles and D.O.M. – Chef Alex Atala's joint that is unlike anything else on the planet.

There are also world-class museums, parks, memorials, and sporting events scattered throughout. Finding them can be a bit difficult on the winding streets but that's part of the fun. Just bring your sense of adventure.

When it comes to resting after a full day’s adventuring, São Paulo has your accommodation needs covered. Because it's such a large city, spanning a huge area, picking a hotel in an area you want to explore is one of the more important parts of planning your trip. For most tourists, that means Centro, Higienópolis, or Jardins – three centrally located neighbourhoods with plenty to do.

As a rule, São Paulo shines for its excellent service and the fun starts at Hotel Unique, a place whose name says it all. Or you can choose to end the night (and start the next day) at one of the best hotels in São Paulo, The Tivoli.

The city doesn't have the same mass of wandering backpackers who find their way around Rio de Janeiro, but there's still a vibrant, exciting culture that revolves around the city’s many hostels.

There's excitement around every corner, and literally a million nooks and crannies for you to explore. One thing’s for sure – you won't run out of things to do.

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What to do in São Paulo

Learn about Brazilian history at Centro Cultural Banco do Brasil

This impressive institution might seem like just a bank, but it’s actually so much more. The CCBB hosts art exhibitions, cultural festivities, and other events that are a great way to learn about the long and varied history of São Paulo and Brazil as a whole.

Rua Álvares Penteado
112 Centro
01012-000
+55 11 3113 3651
(Portuguese language website)

Be pampered at Casa Mauro Freire

This is the place to be pampered and combines a salon, spa, lounge, and boutique into one fun location in cosmopolitan Jardins. Whether you're heading down for a haircut or just shopping the local designers, you might never want to leave.

Alameda Jaú, 1580
Jardins
01420 002
+55 11 3061 5274
(Portuguese language website)

Explore Liberdade

The city is home to a thriving Japanese population, and many of them call Liberdade home. It’s a fascinating neighbourhood for a wander around, and you’ll feel like you’re stepping into a different world. Look for the tall red gate – Red Torii – and you'll know you've entered the right place.

Monumental Torii
Rua Galvão Bueno, 100
Liberdade
01506-030

Where to eat in São Paulo

SESC Pinheiros (Brazilian)

Head here for a little bit of Brazilian egalitarianism, with a savoury buffet that operates on a pay per kilo model. You'll dine with SESC members and workers, an organisation dedicated to furthering art and sport in Brazil, and they might have a travel tip or two for curious travellers.

Rue Pais Leme, 195
Pinheiros
05424-150
+55 11 3095-9400
(Portuguese language website)

Restaurante Acrópoles (Greek)

An excellent option if you want to dine on a budget. You might not think about Greek cuisine when you head to Brazil but the food and service here are excellent, and if you're after a slice of real life in São Paulo, this is the place to go.

Rue da Graça, 364
Bom Retiro
01125-001
+55 11 3223 4386
(Portuguese language website)

Maní Manioca (Modern Brazilian)

A shining example of São Paulo’s place as a city of the world, Maní sticks out because of how it combines the traditional with the contemporary. Located in the exclusive Jardim Paulistano, the restaurant sets a new standard in Brazilian dining and is buzzing on most nights.

Rua Joaquim Antunes, 210
Jardim Paulistano
05415-010
+55 11 3085 4148

Places to stay in São Paulo

Hotel Emiliano

Elegant without being over the top, the Hotel Emiliano is a great find located in the heart of the Jardins neighbourhood. From its pool well above the skyline to its well-appointed lobby and refined rooms, it's a luxury hotel that would fit in in any city around the world.

Rua Oscar Freire, 384
Jardim Paulista
01426-000
+55 11 3069 4369

Hilton São Paulo Morumbi

This massive luxury hotel sits a little south of the city with easy access to Congonhas-São Paulo Airport and much of the city's busy Berrini Avenue business district. Its stately rooms make you feel important and there's even access to a heliport, should you need it.

Avenida das Nações Unidas, 12901
Brooklin Paulista
+55 11 2845 0000

Bourbon Hotel

As one of the smaller luxury hotels in the city, the Bourbon staff can afford to treat each individual guest as just that – an individual. You'll get all the attention you want and its central location makes travelling to the rest of São Paulo simple and easy.

Avenida Vieira de Carvalho, 99
República
01210–010
+55 11 3337 9200

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