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What is the best area in Sao Paulo to stay? |
Hello, I'm going to Sao Paulo in July and I am looking for a hotel in a safe area. Most important is that it is nearby public transport and that it is clean. My buget is about US$60-US$80 per night.
What are good areas/ neighboorhoods to stay?
And does anybody have recomendations for a hotel?
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ocean.denis
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In my opinion, as far away from it as possible. |
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mh2007br
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Stay in Av. Paulista Area...there are plenty of public transport and it´s safe and clean (financial district)
The Ibis Hotel (Accor chain) is nice and clean and around US$60 and US$80 per night. |
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The best area to stay is near to Avenida Paulista or Berrini or Faria Lima/Morumbi/Nações Unidas - anyone of these places are very good!
I suggest the blue tree towers hotel
http://www.bluetree.com.br/home/home.asp?secao=home
Blue Tree Paulista the rate is around 90 dolares per night but worth every penny! best breakfast ever, and they have a hot pool - amazing! I love to stay there!! and you have very good restaurants near by (like SPOT) and shoppings around! |
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I lived in the Caixingui/Morumbi area for a while - though that is away from the centro and a bit pricy. When I returned, I stayed in the Centro - it has access to all the metro lines, Avenida Paulista, museums, shopping, restaurants, bus lines. I stayed at the Hilton and paid around $100 p/night. There are other hotels near the centro area that run cheaper.
I might suggest contacting a travel agent and have them get you some info - it was very helpful when I went. |
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I live near MASP (Museum of Art of São Paulo) and I recommend: Stay at Av Paulista area! (Jardins or Cerqueira César) It's the best place in the city to dinner out, to walk and it's very easy to catch a public transport like subway.
Instead Berrini or Faria Lima/Morumbi/Nações Unidas, that doesn't have subway nearby at laest 4 ou 3 miles..Trust me! |
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