Sao Paolo Brazil is a Little Different Than What I Had in Mind
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- čas přidán 1. 04. 2022
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I'll be in Sao Paulo this summer for a few months. Thx for this video it helps alot
The city has cultural, economic and political influence nationally and internationally. It is home to monuments, parks and museums such as the Latin American Memorial, the Ibirapuera Park, Museum of Ipiranga, São Paulo Museum of Art, and the Museum of the Portuguese Language.
Interesting places outside the capital: Campos do Jordão - one if the coldest places in São Paulo, Ilha Bela beach, Paranapiacaba - an old British village nestled in the middle of the Atlantic Rainforest, it's not too far from the capital, and Holambra.
And thank you for being respectful towards our women 😊
Visiting a place like this is OVERWHELMING. I WAS looking at a quick get away for like 4 days. I can scratch this one off. 💀
Nice work, that looked delicious
Thanks and it was 👌🏿
I always find it funny when you say, "I'm gonna kill this," before you eat something. 😀
Awesome, sir. Wow
Thanks for sharing 2 Canadians living in Mexico, Merida Yucatan, sending support Cheers J&D
Always appreciated 🙏🏿
Hey Brother Sly! Man I thank you for sharing your adventures in Latin America giving us insight on their lifestyle. Looking forward to seeing more cities. P.S I was wondering have you ever rented a place that has paranormal activity👻🤔
Belo vídeo
Bom Retiro is nice neighborhood to visit
Sāo Paulo is the definition of urban sprawl. You would need months to explore a little bit of it. I love it. But those prices tho $$$.
Definitely too much of a huge concrete jungle for me
I don't blame you.. A sharp contrast from the views in Rio and Salvador Bahia
Great video, I think Brazilian and Columbia women are the most beautiful in the world, thanks for giving us a tour of that magnificent city.
Hey buddy, what's the best way to get from GRU airport to downtown Sau Paulo?
Love the dark chocolate.
haha i saw most white chocalate and most are not brazilian there from senegal l00k it up in google
Yes, as a Native New Yorker, it does have a big city vibe.
I was there 2 weeks ago
Vila Madalena is a cool neighborhood too
Check it out 😊
Soy do you wear a hidden camera?
1- São Paulo is the biggest italian city outside italy / 2 - You pay 50,00 to see the view from Edifício Itália it comes with a drink, inclueded in the price.
It's not included in the price. You have to pay it seperatley - at least as of now.
🤷🏽♀️ I wish you would have paid the cost for the observation deck for your viewers to see…even though it was for a “picture”, bcuz I bet the views you get are worth it. Chicago’s Observation deck, like most others has a price attached to them too. Maybe use a translation app bcuz the drink may have very well been included in the price and not necessarily an additional cost.
This area is old downtown , visit faria lima avenue , Berrini, vila olimpia is the financial district, and ponte estaiada ( estaiada bridge)
Right, because everyone wants to see glass towers full of company offices and people walking around in dress shirts and suits.
I'll try next time.. This is was just a stop over to my next city
@@throwawayidiot6451 lmaaao
Rio vs Sao vs Salvador would be a good video comparison
Not comparisson between rio and Sao Paulo vs el Salvador, wtf are you talking about
All of them are completely different.
Is a kind another country. 😄😄
@@kanizmajorys2572 El salvador is one place in another country, but Salvador is another place in Brazil
"No culture?" Perhaps it's more because you are in the business district areas.
Most big/mega cities have the stereotype of just being full of buildings and concrete hence no culture. Obviously, there's more that meets the eye.
I’m in town would love to meet up
I'm currently in a different country at the moment
Hey is it safe for a single female? I want to go to Brazil but everyone says it’s not safe for me.
Hey! I’m currently planning a trip to Brazil! I know people have told me that aswell ( single black female travelling alone) but I think it’s important to just do loads research and inform yourself as much as you can! Also what has helped me, I have spoken to loads of people who’ve travelled aswell and they’ve given me some great tips! I feel like it’s important to be curious enough to want to try and explore new and exciting places yourselves!
Kedu Sly.
There appears to be a lot of homelessness on the streets there? It’s one thing you really don’t see so much in Latin America anymore. Maybe it’s just the area, but it’s looking Los Ángeles. I’m a bit disappointed. I know it’s a big city, but still.
This is nothing like New York City my G. New York is packed and dirty. No space to think. Not even a bit lmao. Go to New York son
lol SP sucks.. I mean its cool and all, but you can't compare it with Rio Bro, come on! :)
The worst city in Brazil absolutely hated it.
Não é nada são Paulo é a melhor Brasil não é só rio de janeiro
Deve mora na selva
@@matheusmarkues2828 e respirando ar puro 🙏🏾🍀
Muito bom sou do Brasil e moro em São Paulo
Que legal 💪🏿
Yes always do your research, be a independent traveler and not a fly by night tourist.
A little preparation goes a long way