Start your tour in the bohemian district of Sao Paulo. Along bike paths, explore the region known for its classic restaurants, bars, and urban art murals. Continue to Bom Retiro, a traditional immigrant neighborhood and region influenced by the textile industry. You will visit Luz Station (train), Pinacoteca (museum) and Parque da Luz, the first public park in São Paulo. You will then pass through the historical center and Vale do Anhangabaú. After visiting the squares, streets and alleys of the historical center, you will head to Liberdade, an area known as a Japanese neighborhood with a lot of Eastern influence and stories associated with the Afro-Brazilian community. Finish your tour with a visit to Roosevelt Square, another bohemian area with theaters, bars and restaurants.
Luz Station is a commuter rail and intercity rail station in the Bom Retiro district of São Paulo, Brazil, serving RFFSA, the intercity rail network of Brazil, CPTM Line 7-Ruby, Line 11-Coral and Line 13–Jade . It has subway connections to São Paulo Metro Line 1-Blue and ViaQuatro Line 4-Yellow via its underground metro station of the same name.
A large red gate (torii) marks the entrance to Liberdade, also known as Japantown. Lanterns line the streets throughout the neighborhood and there are sushi bars, ramen shops, yakisoba noodle stalls, and Chinese and Korean restaurants. Souvenir shops and supermarkets sell kimonos, kitchenware and imported Asian specialties, while the Sunday street market offers accessories and handicrafts
The São Bento Monastery is a Benedictine abbey in the city center of São Paulo, Brazil. The complex consists of the abbey basilica of Nossa Senhora da Assunção, the São Bento College and the São Bento Faculty. The current building complex was built between 1910 and 1922 according to the plans of the German architect Richard Berndl in the style of eclecticism, with neo-romanesque style being dominant.
You will make your own way to the meeting points