Paulista Avenue

Paulista Avenue which includes heritage architecture
Paulista Avenue showing modern architecture and a city
Paulista Avenue which includes heritage architecture
Paulista Avenue which includes a city and street scenes
Paulista Avenue


See the financial and cultural heart of one of South America’s busiest cities before unwinding in a bar full of local business people at the end of the day.

Named for the city’s people, Paulista Avenue is São Paulo’s busiest street and home to many of the city’s most lauded attractions. The avenue is located between the old and new towns and is flanked by a mix of skyscrapers and historic façades. Paulista is a hub for both culture and business, making it busy throughout the day. Wander the avenue’s 1.7 miles (2.7 kilometers) and you’ll pass the nerve centers of Latin America’s largest financial institutions and the São Paulo Museum of Art. At the end of the day, bars and pubs begin to fill up with workers ready to relax and have fun.

Travel by subway to reach the Paulista Center at the northern end of the strip. Spend the afternoon making your way south to experience the exciting atmosphere. You’ll pass Old Paulista, with the oldest home on the street, the tiny house of Coronel Joaquim Franco de Mello, and Casa das Rosas, a historic poetry center. Identify the São Paulo Museum of Art by the signature red columns that wrap around the building. Inside, see works spanning many movements, including the Renaissance era, and many by emerging contemporary artists.

Continue down the street and you’ll see the soaring Edifício Gazeta high above you. This radio tower is known to locals as the Paulista Tower it becomes a great landmark when illuminated against the evening sky.

By the time you reach the end of the street, you’ll be ready for a snack and a drink. While there are many food courts along Paulista Avenue, the most authentic restaurants and cafés can be found on the quieter side streets. Meet locals over a caipirinha, Brazil’s most popular cocktail, or try couve-de-folhas, a local food favorite made from cabbage leaves.

Paulista Avenue is located in the heart of São Paulo. It is best reached by subway and has three stations along its length. Due to the central location and lack of parking, driving is not recommended. The avenue is best visited in the afternoon or cautiously in the evening when the atmosphere shifts from business-centric to a more relaxed air.

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