
Avenida Paulista
Best time to visit
Sunday mornings when the avenue is pedestrianized offer lively performers and markets; weekday mornings are best for quieter museum visits and shorter lines.
Budget tips
Many cultural venues have free or reduced-entry days, for example MASP offers free entry on Tuesdays; use a Bilhete Único card and the metro to save on transit.
Recommended for
Art lovers, Architecture fans, Street culture and food explorers, Photographers
Plan your visit
2-4 hours
About
Fatos rápidos: Glass-front galleries and hulking office towers sit cheek by jowl, so you can buy a paperback, grab a pastel, and catch a live percussion group without leaving the same street. A celebrated museum perches on massive pillars, creating a shaded public square beneath where photographers and street performers gather.
Destaques: A straight, tree-lined stretch measures about 2.8 kilometers, and every Sunday the city closes it to cars so tens of thousands of walkers, cyclists, and skaters take over the asphalt. Smells of sugarcane juice and fried dough drift past stalls selling records and handmade jewelry, while samba bands set up near the glass museum on pillars and the echo of drums bounces off the concrete.
Insider tips
- Wear comfortable shoes, sidewalks are long and many attractions are a short walk apart.
- Photograph MASP's suspended glass gallery from the Praça do Masp and grab skyline shots from rooftop cafés around Consolação.
- Avoid weekday rush hours, arrive early or after 11am to skip commuter crowds and long museum lines.
- Keep valuables in a zippered inner pocket and prefer contactless payment for street vendors and museums.
Practical info
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A melhor forma de conhecer uma cidade com um guia local.
Tip: We strongly recommend a free walking tour on your first day to get to know the city with a local guide. They usually cover all main attractions and you can ask for personal recommendations based on your interests for the next days. Book early as spaces fill up fast!
Reviews
Reviews (4)
4.3Came at noon, hot and crowded. Subway was fast and cheap, but cafés felt overpriced and a bit underwhelming for the price.
Visited Saturday evening and it was packed but fun. Street food was cheap and tasty, though some vendor lines took too long.
Arrived at 9am on a weekday, light crowds and easy walking. Free to stroll, MASP entrance costs extra but the art was worth it.
Early Sunday at 7am, car free and peaceful. Free bike lanes and performers made the morning stroll a highlight of my trip.




