Ibis Sao Paulo Paulista
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It's all about the people you meet!
... dage af min rejse. Dagen efter naaede jeg at moedes op med en anden CSér foer der ventede mig 17 timer i bus til Iguazu, som ligger hvor Argentina, Brasilien og Paraguay moedes.
Bus er maaden du transporterer dig omkring paa her. Allerede nu har jeg rejst i ca. 37 timer! Det er lidt traettende og jeg overvejer ogsaa en flybillet snart :)
Iguazu by er lille og meget stillestaaende. Folk kommer udelukkende for at se de impornerende vandfald. Der ...
Sao Paulo - The second stop
... Today we were picked up by an exchange student that came through Paeroa College when Gabriel and I were there, and he took us around to his place for lunch. His flatmates and friends had made hand-made pasta and some beef, which was an awesome change from struggling to figure out what we are ordering! I now can see why the meat here is so salty though; They unloaded LOTS of salt all over the meat, put some in the roasting dish, then put it in the oven. Nothing was ...
Helen's Birthday Weekend and Pre-Xmas Celebrations
... 8217;t get any ideas Liz). Then we are flying down to Bariloche in the Lake District (the Argentinian one not the one just off the M6). From there we are crossing into Chile and getting a ferry for four days through the lakes. This also incorporates New Year. There is no bar but you can take alcohol on board – hence we opted for the larger cabin. So on New Years Eve we will be dancing the night away with Beryl, Freda, Winifred and Derek who will ...
Sao Paulo - Brazil
... São Paulo metropolitan area, ranked as the second-most populous metropolitan area in the Americas and among the five-largest metropolitan areas on the planet.
The metropolis is known worldwide and has significant influence nationally and internationally, in terms of culture, economy and politics. People from the city of São Paulo are known as paulistanos, while paulistas designates anyone from the whole of São Paulo state, including the paulistanos. Sao Paulo is famous for ...
Sao Paulo
... fell on her bed and then knocked the rest of them off. We were glad we were just there one night as not sure the other sleepers were too happy with us!
The next day was an early start. We had breakfast in a local diner – ½ litre of fresh orange each and a filled croissant each for £4. We then took in the sights of Sao Paulo. Its quite an industrial city so not very pretty but some nice buildings and a colourful ...
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- Restaurant
- Wheelchair accessibility
- Business Services