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Radisson Hotel Sao Paulo Faria Lima

Av. Cidade Jardim, 625, Sao Paulo, 01453-000, Brazil
Reservations: +1 (800) 967-9033 US/Canada Toll-free
Telephone: +55-11-2133-5960 Fax: +55-11-2133-5969
Email:  radissonfl@atlanticahotels.com.br

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Visit Popular Attractions near our Hotel's Sao Paulo Location

This hotel is situated at the intersection of the prestigious Avenues Cidade Jardim and Faria Lima, one of the best spots for dining and entertainment in Sao Paulo. Hotel guests enjoy easy access to a number of popular local attractions, including Iguatemi Shopping Mall, one of the finest in Brazil, the Jockey Club at Sao Paulo and Monica's Park. At the Radisson, you can enjoy the best our city has to offer.

Visit these popular attractions during your stay at our hotel's Sao Paulo location:
  • Iguatemi Shopping Mall (1 km)
    Be sure to check out this popular shopping center, as it's considered by many to be one of the finest in Brazil.
    Phone: (11) 3816-6116
  • Jockey Club at Sao Paulo (2.7 km)
    Created to stimulate an economic niche in the Brazilian betting community, this club provides a venue for locals to bet on simulcasts of American horse races.
    Phone: 55 (0)11 2161 8300
  • Paulista's Avenue (4.4 km)
    The economic center of the largest city in South America, this avenue is home to several restaurants, bars, businesses and cinemas.
  • Universidade de Sao Paulo - USP (6.4 km)
    This university is the largest Brazilian institution dedicated to higher education, learning and research.
    Phone: (11) 3105-9386
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About São Paulo

One of the world's - and certainly South America's - largest cities, São Paulo sprawls across the landscape on a plateau not far from the coast of the South Atlantic. Established in 1554 by Jesuit priests who intended to convert the native populace and minister to early settlers, the city first took shape as an agricultural center and derived its initial wealth from coffee plantations. African slaves, brought in as inexpensive labor, added to the cultural mix and were supplemented by immigrants from all over the world in search of a better life. Large contingents of Italian, Japanese, Arabic, Spanish and Portuguese nationals contributed to the city's ethnic melting pot, bolstered by groups from Brazil itself and elsewhere in South America. This amazing, multicultural jumble imbues the city with the energy and passion that characterizes the populace as a whole. These days, industry and finance, built on coffee capital and hard work, provide a stable counterpoint to the spirited cuisine, nightlife and citizenry. To round out things, the city also boasts a strong cultural presence, as evidenced by theater, dance, and such esteemed institutions as the Museu de Arte de São Paulo and the Museu de Arte Sacra. For a dynamic dose of city flavor, stroll along bustling Avenida Paulista, or browse the Sunday markets at Praça da República or Praça Liberdade. Shopping, in fact, is a deliciously overwhelming prospect, given the legions of boutiques and venues carrying everything from native crafts to jewelry and antiques. Whatever you do, just make sure to map out a rough itinerary of your time; with more than 3000 square miles of territory and more than 19 million residents, the city has the potential to sweep you away with its size and opportunities.

Did you know?

Brazilians are some of the most enthusiastic football (soccer) fans in the world. The sport is played nearly year round here, with multiple divisions and numerous teams from each state. São Paulo state has six teams: the Corinthians, Palmeiras, Santos, São Paulo, Portuguesa and São Caetano. The beloved athlete Edson Arantes Do Nascimento, otherwise known as Pele, the "God of Football," played for Santos, a coastal city about 50km (30 miles) from the city of São Paulo.

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