Sao Paulo- A Cosmopolitan Destination For All Seasons
Vila Madalena, west of Avenida Paulista, is the centre of a bustling nightlife scene. All taxi drivers know where it is (about 15 minutes from Avenida Paulista by cab). In particular, Rua Wisard and its cross streets (Ruas Fidalga, Girassol and Fradique Coutinho) are dotted with caf -bars and restaurants, many with live music. Turn up some time towards midnight and wander around until you find somewhere that takes your fancy. Sao Paulo after dark can feel a bit scary, especially for first-time visitors, but Paulistanos enjoy a lively nightlife, with plenty of clubs and bars, many with bands playing everything from samba to jazz. But most places do not get going until around midnight. The city center has become a relatively safe area in the last decade, even at night, due to the increased number of policemen watching the streets. The city's most famous park- a destination in itself Among the city's not to miss locations, there is the Ibirapuera Park. Inaugurated in 1954 to celebrate the city's fourth birthday, and designed by famous architect Oscar Niemeyer together with landscape designer Burle Marx, Ibirapuera Park covers an area of two square kilometers and is considered Sao Paulo's replica of New York's Central Park. There are plenty of things to see in the area, for both arts or science lovers but also for the tourist in search of a pleasant stroll. Both the Modern Art and Contemporary Art museums are found here, along with the Ibirapuera Planetarium and the Japanese Pavilion, as well as the famous obelisk and the Monumento as Bandeiras. The area also comprises of sports grounds, a jogging track, a children's playground, a restaurant and a snack bar. You can wander the paths beside pleasant lagoons or rent a bicycle and on Sundays you can take advantage of the Bosque de Leitura, a kind of free outdoor lending library that lets you borrow magazines or books to read in the park for the duration of day. In the corner near Gate 3 there's the Museu de Arte Moderna, just nearby there's the excellent Museu Afro Brazil. This new museum, one of the most popular cultural institutions to open in Sao Paulo in recent years, is dedicated to showing the cultural achievements of Africans and their descendants enslaved in Brazil. The museum is not a manifesto against the injustice and hardship of slavery but rather a celebration of the art and accomplishments of the African diaspora. Notable events hosted by the city throughout the summer If you choose to visit Sao Paulo at the end of June, you will surely enjoy the Fashion Week, a social event that features catwalk shows from all the top names in Brazilian fashion, from Cavalera to Neon and Oestudio. In July, the public attention is captivated by the Anima Mundi Festival - an annual international festival of animated cinema that presents a program of screenings, workshops, forums and exhibitions at venues in S o Paulo. But no matter when you are planning a visit to this fully cosmopolitan area, there's always something to do, sights to see and flavors to enjoy. Put on comfortable walking shoes, sunglasses, and discover hidden secrets that many Paulistanos may not even know about. And still, you should know that Brazil is not dollarised , so don t expect to pay for taxis, meals and so forth in anything but the local currency, and you'd better avoid the tap water and stick to bottled water. Article Directory: http://www.articledashboard.com
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