Free Walking Sightseeing Tour #15 in São Paulo, Brazil
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5 km
60 m
Explore São Paulo in Brazil with this free self-guided walking tour. The map shows the route of the tour. Below is a list of attractions, including their details.
Activities in São PauloIndividual Sights in São PauloSight 1: Polo Cultural e Esportivo Grande Otelo
The Polo Cultural e Esportivo Grande Otelo, commonly known as Anhembi Sambadrome, is a Sambadrome and one of the largest outdoor venues for major events in the city of São Paulo in Brazil. It opened in 1991, and has a capacity of 103,200 people. It hosts around 30 events per year, including the São Paulo carnival, Independence Day celebrations, and music events.
Sight 2: Memorial da Imigração Judaica e do Holocausto
The Jewish Immigration Memorial has the oldest synagogue in the state, Kehilat Israel, located in the central region of the city of São Paulo, in the Bom Retiro neighborhood. Founded in 1912, the Memorial addresses the history of Jewish immigrants who came to Brazil, bringing documents, photos and objects to narrate this period. The memorial guarantees free admission for all audiences, and showing them in a more technological and didactic way a part of the Jewish culture present in our country offers monitored visits, just by appointment.
Sight 3: Parque da Luz
Jardim da Luz is a public park near the Luz station and Avenida Tiradentes in the Bom Retiro district of São Paulo. The headquarters of the Pinacoteca do Estado de São Paulo is located in the southeastern corner of the park.
Sight 4: Santuário Sagrado Coração de Jesus
The sanctuary of the Sacred Heart of Jesus is a traditional church in the municipality of São Paulo that is located in the neighborhood of Campos Elísios, downtown, and belongs to the Catholic Church. Its construction is based on Roman architecture in the form of basilica and consists of three naves. Its characteristic is the statue of the Redeemer Christ, which decorates the top of his majestic tower and is part of a construction complex containing the heart of Jesus High School, Salesian College founded in 1885.
Sight 5: Theatro São Pedro
Teatro São Pedro (English: São Pedro Theater) is located in São Paulo, Brazil. It was created by the Portuguese Manuel Fernandes Lopes and inaugurated on January 20, 1917 with the performances of the plays A Moreninha and O Escravo de Lúcifer. It is the second oldest operating theater in São Paulo.
Wikipedia: Teatro São Pedro (São Paulo) (EN), Website, Facebook
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