Capital


Eliana Rodrigues

The city of São Paulo is full of surprises. It is no longer seen as a rainy city, full of concrete buildings, where people do nothing but work.

In fact, there is the rainy season in the capital of São Paulo, usually in the first three months of the year. And it is a working city, with busy people, who are always in a hurry. And concrete is everywhere, in its monumental buildings, malls and residential neighborhoods.

However, São Paulo is much more than that. Its parks are real oasis amid the commotion of the big city. Its monuments and tourist points, visited by Brazilians and foreigners, are historical sites that tell us the history not only of the state, but also of the country. Its gastronomy offers choices that suit all tastes and pockets, in several places.