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Rua Olimpiadas 205, Vila Olimpia Sao Paulo, State of Sao Paulo, Brazil, 04551-000, 55-11-38486767
Everybody told me "why are you going to Sao Paolo, there is nothing to see" but it is wrong. Thanks to Clarissa I have had such a great time, met lovely people, ate yummy brazilian food and saw beautiful places. The city has a very european flair and its trendy.
São Paulo, São Paulo, Brazil claudia0105... the hostel and at 9am sharp our guide, Christian arrived. He proved to be our savior, not only did he show us in everything city had to offer in just a few hours but he also helped to change any pre-conceptions we had had of SP. In the time we were with him, Christian took us to a spectacular vantage point from where we could see from the entire city skyline. From there we drove through city’s most graffitied street, before touring the plush residential & shopping Jardins ...
Sao Paulo, State of Sao Paulo, Brazil chicas-latinas... mogli odswiezyc i odpoczac z dala od lotnicka (inaczej mowiac zebysmy im dali spokoj z wiecznumi pytaniami kiedy cos bedzie wiadomo). Mialam okazje dzieku temu zobaczyc kawalek Sao Paulo bo hotel byl okolo 20 minut jazdy autobusem.
Na miescu dostalismy cos do jedzenia i czekalismy z niecierpliwoscia na jakies wiesci z lotniska. Okazalo sie ze wsrod ludzi oczekujacych ...
... It worked out at about 15 GBP but there was much more leg room and the seats were more comfortable. As soon as I got to Sao Paulo station I started looking
for bus companies to Montevideo and found that there were only two, and they were both closed! Seeing as there“s not really anything I want to see in Sao Paulo, I couldn“t be bothered to spend the night here and booked a sleeper bus to Buenos Aires instead (leaving at 23:30 ...
... Anyway, after making us green with envy of her penthouse appartment with a rooftop terrace 4x the size of our London flat, she took us to a very cool bar on the roof top of Hotel Unique and after that we went for some Picanha, which was delicious!
Saturday morning we spent exploring a little more in SP and went to Mercado Municipal where we tasted all sorts of fruits we'd never seen in our lives but were delicious and accidentally bought a few outraguously expensive fruits ...
Sao Paulo After the Pantanal we took an overnight bus to Sao Paulo, complete with broken chairs, complete lack of suspension and very little sleep. We arrived in SP a little frazzled, mastered a very busy metro system and hit the city centre - we only had two days here as our main reason for being here was to fly to the North of Brazil. Our first impression of SP wasnt great - the sprawling, overcrowded mess ...
Sao Paulo, State of Sao Paulo, Brazil travellingthom... and Mother Japanese).The blue vein cheese and sausage that Alberto purchased from the market and cooked later that night. The blue vein cost 20reals about 15 dollars for a small chunk and the sausage not much less. But it was delicious melt in your mouth type stuff. 3. Metro at peak hour with a backpack and missing a stop. Train after train went by that was full to the brim with people. There where more people waiting in the station. to get on which didn ...
Sao Paulo, Brazil amydavidIl giorno dopo l'arrivo, preso il treno da Sant'Andrč per San Paolo e la metro per Sč, mi trovo nella bella piazza della cattedrale. In realtą non sono riuscito a trovare nemmeno una guida.. ma una mappa si. Vista la cattedrale faccio un giro per il centro. E' una zona pedonale enorme e tra alcune belle chiese come Sao Bento e molti negozi caratteristici e specialistici ...
Sao Paulo, Brazil raffaelediana... in IV tubes of others. Likely in my eyes, too. But can't see them any better than I can the words on walls, the lines in floors, tiles to follow. Stomach groans but only out of: fear? lonliness? hunger? Yes, Hunger, or thirst, as it was fed only a short while before, but not for hunger of noise and attention and words. Drips will take care of it, not alone at all. Just let the drips come, the pool in the body, the arm, and like words, make it all better." Just in ...
Sao Paulo, Brazil murdock... give her an "Eu te mato," which means "I kill you," and sounded a little harsh. Whatever fate the future held, it was only Georgia who could ease my angst-filled state of mind. She didn't seem to care about me too much, though; before she'd see me again, SHE left ME to travel, taking her dad up on a weekend trip to Rio. Irony at its cruelest. There were lots of options for things to do that weekend in Sao Paulo. I carefully considered all the choices, then finally ...
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