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Hotels in Sao Paulo

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Hotels Prices From

£12

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Travel high season

Mar - May

Travel low season

Jun - Aug

High season avg price

£96

Low season avg price

£69
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Dec - Feb
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£88
£61£147
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£108
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£61£147
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Jun - Aug
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£77
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£61£147
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£77
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Hotels in popular neighbourhoods

  • Pinheiros
    Exploring Pinheiros, a neighbourhood known for cozy restaurants and cafes, you will notice a youthful energy. Several cultural centres and institutes surround the area and even its main church, Calvário, hosts a traditional Brazilian “Festa Junina” - a celebration with traditional music, dance, and food during the months of June and July. On the weekends, residents gather at Benedito Calixto Square, a loud and crowded area where people enjoy live music drinks alongside the antiquities fair.
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  • Sé, which derives its name from Sé Square, is a central neighbourhood in historic São Paulo. Close by, the Law School, the Museum of the Court of Justice and the Metropolitan Cathedral offer inspiring architecture. If you are looking for cultural activities, head to Caixa Cultural and check the schedule. In the area there is a popular pedestrian street called “Rua Direita”, one of the first streets in the region, which today marks the crowded perimeter. Sé is a great area to explore during daytime, but use caution if visiting alone at night.
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  • Jardins
    Located just below important Paulista Avenue, Jardins is the junction of four smaller neighbourhoods: Jardim Paulista, Jardim América, Jardim Europa and Jardim Paulistano. It is an upper-class area, offering a variety of things to do, including shopping, museums and parks. The neighbourhood is well known for “Oscar Freire”– the most luxurious street in the city, packed with high-end boutiques. In Jardins you will also find a trendy museum, São Paulo Museum of Image and Sound (MIS), which people often line up for hours to visit. If green space is what you're after, take time to relax at Trianon Park, a refuge in the heart of Paulista Avenue.
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  • Bela Vista
    Known for its Italian cantinas, Bela Vista is the place to go for great pasta. Also called “Bixiga”, the area is an important cultural part of the city, with the bohemian and the religious costumes of its inhabitants on full display. In August, the large Nossa Senhora Achiropita party fills the streets with a variety of Italian food and music. You can experience the liveliness of the neighbourhood walking through the antiquities fair at Dom Orione Square or visiting the “Brazilian Caminito”, a version of the Argentinian street complete with colorful buildings. Bela Vista is also home to the traditional samba school “Vai-Vai”. Buy a ticket to a rehearsal and get a taste of what Carnival is like.
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  • Consolação
    Consolação lies between the old historical centre of the city and busy Paulista Avenue. It’s surrounded by the fancy Higienópolis neighbourhood, which makes it a very diverse place. The nightlife along Augusta Street offers visitors a variety of options to dine, dance and be entertained. Roosevelt Square, Consolação's main meeting point, is surrounded by fringe theaters and has become a popular skateboarding area. Right across the street from the square is the elevated highway known as “Minhocão.” Though it is busy with car traffic all week, it shuts down every weekend and becomes a leisure spot right in the middle of the city.
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  • Centro
    To truly know São Paulo, you have to start at the old centre, full of history and landmarks with stories to tell. Get a taste of local food at the Municipal Market, and if you are brave enough, head to the crowded shopping street “25 de março” for cheap deals on a wide assortment of items. Beautiful buildings in this area include the Post Office Building, Luz Station, Pagé Gallery, Pateo do Colegio and the iconic “Viaduto do Chá”. If you find yourself amazed by the local language, the Museum of Portuguese Language is the place to go. Cultural centres, like Banco do Brasil’s, also offer a variety of entertainment options. Finally, if you fancy watching a Gregorian mass with organ music, stop by São Bento Monastery on a Sunday morning.
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  • República
    Part of the historical centre of São Paulo, República was once a fancy residential area. República Square holds a craft and food fair every weekend, right by the subway entrance. Nearby, one of the neighbourhood’s main attractions is the Italian Building, where you can see the city from the 42nd floor. The Copan Building also deserves a close look, with 1,160 apartments and a huge floor area that inspired filmmakers and other artists. To get the feeling of São Paulo in the beginning of the 1900s, visit the Municipal Theatre – you will be amazed by its architecture. The area also features several galleries. República is a great area to explore during daytime, but use caution if visiting alone at night.
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  • Santana
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  • Vila Mariana
    Located in south São Paulo, Vila Mariana is a nice residential area with plenty of businesses, recreation centres, hospitals and restaurants. Joaquim Távora is an up-and-coming nightlife spot, with trendy restaurants and bars. The cultural centre SESC Vila Mariana offers interesting architecture and a variety of activities for the public. You can rent a bicycle from one of the local bike share stations and ride along the neighbourhood's streets to get a sense of this pleasant area during the day. The area around ESPM, a school for publicity and marketing, offers a collegiate ambiance with busy cafes and pubs.
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Hotels near the sights

  • Parque Ibirapuera
    The emerald heart of an oftentimes gray city, São Paulo's Parque do Ibirapuera offers respite from the urban madness among cool, shady trees and mentally-stimulating structures. Running trails, bike paths, and yoga and capoeira sessions let locals and visitors alike keep fit, while a clutch of museums and galleries — such as the museums of Modern and Contemporary Art, all designed by master Brazilian architect Oscar Niemeyer — gives the brain a good workout. The impressive Museu Afro Brasil and fiery Auditório Ibirapuera are two of the park's treasures.
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  • Pinacoteca do Estado de São Paulo
    Pinacoteca is a museum of visual arts, with emphasis on Brazilian production since the nineteenth century. It belongs to the São Paulo State Secretariat of Culture. It was founded in 1905 by the State Government of São Paulo and it is the oldest art museum in the city. It is installed in the old building of the Arts and Crafts College, designed in the late nineteenth century by the architect Ramos de Azevedo. In the 1990's it underwent an extensive renovation with the architect Paulo Mendes da Rocha's project. Pinacoteca hosts about thirty exhibitions and receives about 450,000 visitors yearly. The museum's main focus is to promote to general public a better experience with visual arts with its collection, building and historical relevance.
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  • Paulista Avenue
    You can also find Museums, antiques fair, and lots of artists singers, painters. etc.
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  • Neo Quimica Arena
    The Corinthians Arena was inaugurated in May 2014. Built for the World Cup, the Sport Club Corinthians Paulista stadium hosted the opening ceremony and 6 games of the main soccer competition on the planet. In 2016, it returned to be host of international games, receiving 10 matches of the soccer tournament of the Rio 2016 Olympic Games. The Corinthians home hosts the official club games, social and corporate events. The tour to know the stadium, called "Casa do Povo", runs from Wednesday to Sunday, from 9:30 a.m. to 4:20 p.m., and costs R $ 55 in weekdays and R $ 80 at weekends, with a 20% discount for fans. Students, the elderly and children from 3 to 12 years old will be entitled to half-entry, and children under 3 years old will not pay admission. Come and visit one of the most modern stadiums in the world, the House of the People!
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  • Museu de Arte de São Paulo Assis Chateaubriand - MASP
    Elevated over a concrete platform used for concerts and a weekly crafts fair, the Museu de Arte de São Paulo (São Paulo Art Museum, abbreviated MASP) is itself a work of art; the building is an imposing Modernist box suspended under two bright red concrete supports. Featuring classical European names such as Gauguin, Goya and Gainsborough, the museum also holds one of the largest collections of Brazilian and other Latin American artists on the continent.
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  • Liberdade
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  • Municipal Market of Sao Paulo
    Housed in a stunning example of eclectic industrial architecture, the Mercado Municipal de São Paulo — nicknamed the Mercadão — has thousands of food items on offer, literally from soup to nuts. Lush tropical and temperate fruits from every season, choice cuts of meats and fish, and hearty prepared foods,such as the renowned and enormous mortadella (bologna) sandwich, complete the market's catalog of wares, all for sale in a boisterous, welcoming atmosphere. The surrounding area can be a bit sketchy, but the sights and flavors more than make up for the journey downtown.
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  • Museu da Língua Portuguesa
    The Portuguese Language Museum is located in the downtown area of Sao Paulo city inside Luz Train Station. Luz Train Station is an imposing 1901 English construction. The building shows a surprising mix of the new and ancient. The modern installations of the museum are in complete harmony with the train station's Victorian style of architecture. Currently, the Portuguese Language Museum is the only museum in the world dedicated to only one language, in this case it's Portuguese language. Inaugurated in March of 2006, the museum has three main halls; a temporary exhibition, a permanent exhibition hall and an auditorium. In the permanent exhibition hall, you can see the history and the development of the Portuguese language; you can see what it was like in the past and the changes it underwent in Brazil. Other interesting aspects are the cultural expressions and the regional accents. The museum also shows temporary exhibitions dedicated to writers and important subjects related to the Portuguese language.
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Frequently Asked Questions about Sao Paulo hotels

Pullman Sao Paulo Ibirapuera, Hotel Grand Mercure São Paulo Ibirapuera, and Grand Mercure SP Itaim Bibi are some of the most popular hotels for travellers looking to stay near Parque Ibirapuera. See the full list: Hotels near Parque Ibirapuera.

Popular hotels close to Paulista Avenue include Tivoli Mofarrej São Paulo Hotel, InterContinental Sao Paulo, an IHG Hotel, and Blue Tree Premium Paulista. See the full list: Hotels near Paulista Avenue.

Popular luxury hotels in Sao Paulo include Gran Estanplaza Berrini, Tivoli Mofarrej São Paulo Hotel, and Emiliano Hotel. See the full list: Sao Paulo Luxury Hotels.

Popular hotels close to Guarulhos Intl Airport include Hampton by Hilton Guarulhos Airport, Sleep Inn Guarulhos, and Fast Sleep Suites by Slaviero Hoteis. See the full list: Hotels near Guarulhos Intl Airport.

A few of the most popular hotels near Pinacoteca do Estado de São Paulo are Luz Plaza Sao Paulo, B&b Hotel São Paulo Luz, and Hotel Tropicália. See the full list: Hotels near Pinacoteca do Estado de São Paulo.

Some of the most popular pet-friendly hotels in Sao Paulo are Tivoli Mofarrej São Paulo Hotel, Laghetto Stilo São Paulo, and Ibis Styles São Paulo Barra Funda. See the full list: Pet Friendly Hotels in Sao Paulo.

Popular cheap hotels in Sao Paulo include Radisson Vila Olímpia São Paulo, Bê Hotel, and H3 Hotel Paulista. See the full list: Cheap Hotels in Sao Paulo.

Tivoli Mofarrej São Paulo Hotel, Pullman Sao Paulo Ibirapuera, and Pullman São Paulo Vila Olímpia have a spa and received excellent reviews from travellers in Sao Paulo. See the full list: Spa Hotels in Sao Paulo.

Popular Sao Paulo neighbourhoods with hotels include Pinheiros, Jardins, and Itaim Bibi.

Novotel Sao Paulo Morumbi, Ibis Styles São Paulo Barra Funda, and Hotel Grand Mercure São Paulo Ibirapuera all received great reviews from families travelling in Sao Paulo. See the full list: Family Hotels Sao Paulo.

Tivoli Mofarrej São Paulo Hotel, Emiliano Hotel, and Hotel Unique received great reviews from travellers looking for a romantic hotel in Sao Paulo. See the full list: Romantic Hotels in Sao Paulo.