São Paulo State Travel Guide

Brazil

Sao Paulo Cathedral which includes religious aspects and a church or cathedral
Castle Tower which includes night scenes and a city
Sao Paulo Botanical Garden showing a garden
Octavio Frias de Oliveira Bridge featuring a city and modern architecture
Sala Sao Paulo which includes theatre scenes and interior views

Visit Brazil’s largest metropolis, beach towns, coffee plantations and rainforests and discover a mouthwatering culinary scene in this southern state. 

Set between the Atlantic Ocean, rivers and mountains, the state of São Paulo entices visitors with its idyllic beaches, forest reserves and busy urban centers. Home to over 40 million inhabitants, São Paulo state is Brazil’s most populated state and one of its wealthiest. Experience fast-paced cities and escape to hill towns framed by wild countryside. Soak up the sun along São Paulo’s 400-mile (644-kilometre) long coastline.

The capital of the state is São Paulo, a megacity of galleries, museums and impressive religious landmarks that spreads from a slick centre into the framing hills. Dive into an acclaimed gastronomy scene inspired by the flavours of Italian, Japanese, Lebanese and Spanish communities. Find dining and entertainment attractions in the Bela Vista Italian neighbourhood and an authentic taste of Asia in Liberdade. Parque do Ibirapuera, Paulista Avenue and São Paulo Museum of Art are major city attractions.

South of the city, the Portuguese port town of Santos is a doorway to the state’s coast. It boasts glorious strips of soft sand, perfect-blue waters and abundant watersports. Try Guarujá and Praia Grande and then head east to Maresias, Caraguatatuba and Ilhabela. Ubatuba is a paradise for scuba diving and surfing.

Travel west from Santos to Mongaguá and Peruíbe, where you can encounter an alluring blend of surf culture and typical Brazilian seaside lifestyles. The pretty streets of Cananéia transport you back to the arrival of the earliest European settlers. Catch a boat from here and go dolphin spotting at Parque Estadual da Ilha do Cardoso.

Hilltop retreats, such as Campos do Jordão, showcase a quieter side to the state and its beautiful mountainous countryside. Paranapiacaba has a wealth of Victorian-style buildings and Iporanga sits nestled within the Atlantic Forest. Visit Brotas to tour coffee plantations and go rafting and zip lining. Go trekking in the Mantiqueira Mountains.

Flights from international cities arrive regularly at São Paulo’s Guarulhos International Airport. Use the large network of buses to connect with the state’s many cities, towns and villages. Continue your adventures on the Costa Verde, in the neighboring state of Rio de Janeiro.

Popular cities in São Paulo State

Aparecida
Aparecida
Known for Cathedrals, Churches and Temples
Quaint Aparecida is calling! Discover its cathedral, riverfront, monuments and more.

Reasons to visit

  • Basilica of the National Shrine of Our Lady of Aparecida
  • Matriz Basílica Nossa Senhora da Conceição Aparecida (Basílica Velha)
Sao Paulo showing a city and cbd
São Paulo
Known for Museums, Art and Culture
Experience the theatre, art and museums in São Paulo!

Reasons to visit

  • Paulista Avenue
Campinas showing a city and landscape views
Campinas
Known for Cathedrals, Churches and Museums
Experience the cathedral, museums and coffee in Campinas!

Reasons to visit

  • UNICAMP State University of Campinas
Campos do Jordão
Campos do Jordão
Known for Ecotourism, Rock climbing and Countryside
Come to Campos do Jordão and enjoy its ecotourism, rock climbing and musicals.
Guarulhos
Guarulhos
Known for Shopping, Business and Running
Come to Guarulhos and enjoy its cafes, parks and zoo.
Serra Negra
Serra Negra
Known for Natural parks, Scenery and Recreation
Trip time! Discover the parks, churches and hiking in Serra Negra.