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Don’t just visit Sao Paulo—experience it. Take a guided tour around the streets and neighborhoods of Sao Paulo and learn about the many communities of immigrants who have, over the years, made Sao Paulo the colorful, vibrant place it is today. Visit Japanese, Italian and Syrian-Lebanese areas, and discover a panoramic viewpoint from right on top of the city.
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Concrete Jungles Walking Tours
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NIKHIL_D, Mar 2026
We had an excellent tour guide who walked us through downtown São Paulo. My wife and I found the tour very informative and educational - the tour guide gave us a great overview of the political, economic, and religious motivations for growth in São Paulo. Highly recommend.
Laura_A, Mar 2026
Excellent tour with an excellent guide. The tour was the perfect mix of the history of Sao Paulo and modern day Brazil.
Amit_B, Feb 2026
Amazing tour! We were able to witness some history and Churches. Guide was super insightful. Highly recommended
Sunshine32328240882, Feb 2026
Giuliano was an excellent guide! The tour was very exciting and educational and he had an answer to every question as well as tips for food, nightlife etc.
Start at Edificio Italia — Begin your journey at the iconic Edifício Itália, once the tallest in São Paulo and still one of the city’s most recognizable landmarks. This meeting point places us right at the heart of the “Centro Novo” and sets the stage for a walk through the layers of São Paulo’s complex urban history.
Brutalism at Copan - Designed by Oscar Niemeyer, the Copan Building is a masterpiece of Brazilian modernism and brutalist architecture. With its striking curves and massive scale, it reflects the optimism and chaos of São Paulo’s mid-century verticalization and the ambition of a city reinventing itself.
Centro Novo Treasures - Explore galleries and underground shopping corridors filled with vinyl records, antiques, manga, and pop culture relics. This vibrant zone reveals the city’s contemporary soul, shaped by diversity, consumer culture, and resistance. A favorite spot for collectors and subcultures alike.
Brazilian Identity - At the Municipal Theatre, we reflect on how Brazil shaped its cultural identity. Inspired by European architecture, this building hosted the 1922 Week of Modern Art — a turning point when artists broke from tradition to express something uniquely Brazilian. Here, elegance meets rebellion, and identity takes the stage.
Art Déco & Coffee Boom - Admire art déco buildings and grand façades from São Paulo’s coffee golden age. In the early 20th century, this area symbolized wealth, progress, and cosmopolitan ambition. We’ll dive into how coffee financed infrastructure, culture, and deep social contrasts still visible today.
Jesuits & Foundations - This is where São Paulo was officially founded in 1554. At Pátio do Colégio, you’ll uncover how Jesuit missionaries and Tupi-Guarani peoples shaped the city’s origins. Beneath the plaza lies the tension between colonization and resistance, religion and power.
Neogothic Cathedral - Standing on symbolic “ground zero,” the Sé Cathedral is one of the world’s largest neo-Gothic churches. More than religious architecture, it’s a space of protest, gathering, and identity. Learn about the urban symbolism of this monumental structure.
End in Liberdade - Conclude your walk in Liberdade, the largest Japanese neighborhood outside Japan. With its lanterns, markets, and multicultural streets, this district reflects São Paulo’s continuous redefinition through immigration. A vibrant, living example of the city’s hybrid DNA.
Address
Av. Ipiranga, 344 - Centro Histórico de São Paulo, São Paulo - SP, 01046-010, Brazil
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