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Brazil

Paulista / Samba in your soul

MeowScore 😸86/100
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🐈 Cats in the city 😸
☀️ Sun-soaked days 😻
🚗 Traffic density 😼
🔈 Noisiness 😸
📸 Views and Sightseeing 😸
🌳 Parks and greenery 😸
👮‍♂️ Safety 😻
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Reasonable prices

Bigmac $?

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From a visiting cat's point of view, the economical and shopping situation in Paulista, Brazil is moderately expensive. Although there are affordable options, prices for goods and services tend to be higher compared to other cities in the country.

Consider shopping at local markets for cheaper prices on food and souvenirs.

Usual visit duration

2-3 days

City break

Usual visit duration

2-3 days

City break

Paulista is a small city, often visited as a day trip from nearby Recife.

Tipping

10-15%

Tipping is common in Brazil

Tipping

10-15%

Tipping is common in Brazil

Credit cards are accepted, splitting the bill is common.

internet situation

bad Speed

Limited bandwidth infrastructure

good Availability

Mostly available but occasional downtime

great Cellular

Relatively good coverage from major providers

Electric socket type B

Common in North and Central America. Safer because of grounding pin, mind voltage differences.

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biking hostile

Limited infrastructure

walkable -ish

Busy and modern

LGBTQ friendly

Progressive culture

The catnip-infused aroma of freshly brewed coffee and pastries fills the air. Paulistas lounge on sunny patios, soaking up the warmth with content purrs.

The feline culture thrives in the Paulista cat community. From street art to soccer matches, there's always a whisker-twitching adventure to be found.

Things to do

The mainstream

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Pinacoteca do Estado
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MASP Market
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São Paulo Museum of Art
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Ibirapuera Park
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Paulista Avenue

The mainstream

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Pinacoteca do Estado

A grand museum that showcases the best in Brazilian painting and sculpture. Cats can admire the artworks and snooze in the sun.

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MASP Market

A weekly market selling food, crafts, and vintage clothes. Cats can prowl for new treats and toys!

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São Paulo Museum of Art

A stunning modernist building that houses a collection of European and Brazilian art. Purrfect for cultured cats!

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Ibirapuera Park

A green oasis in the heart of Paulista. Plenty of space for cats to roam, with lakes, museums, and walking trails.

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Paulista Avenue

The main thoroughfare of São Paulo, lined with shops, restaurants, and skyscrapers. Perfect for a cat-on-the-town adventure!

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Off the beaten path

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Casa da Cultura de Pernambuco
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Caldinho do Zé
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Recanto do Picuí
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Parque das Esculturas Francisco Brennand
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Mirante da Colina

Off the beaten path

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Casa da Cultura de Pernambuco

Historical building with colorful architecture, hosting exhibitions, workshops and live music. Claw-some!

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Caldinho do Zé

Cosy seafood shack with a stunning view of the beach, serving delicious broth and snacks. Meow-nifique!

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Recanto do Picuí

Hidden purradise with small waterfalls and natural pools, surrounded by lush greenery. Fur-real!

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Parque das Esculturas Francisco Brennand

Artsy cat heaven with sculptures, gardens, and a pond. Wow, so claw-some!

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Mirante da Colina

Purrfect panoramic view of the city from the hill, great for picnics and sunset watching. Meowgnificent!

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biking hostile

Limited infrastructure

walkable -ish

Busy and modern

LGBTQ friendly

Progressive culture

Mindful meoweler tips

Visit the Catedral da Sé

A beautiful cathedral located in the heart of historic Paulista. Cat should be mindful of the dress code for religious sites when visiting.

Try Brigadeiro, a traditional Brazilian dessert

This sweet, chocolatey treat can be found in many cafes throughout Paulista, but make sure to sample one from a reputable source!

Explore the city's street art scene

Paulista is home to some incredible murals and graffiti, especially in the Vila Madalena neighborhood. Cats should keep an eye out for famous works by Os Gêmeos and Eduardo Kobra.

Take a guided tour of MASP

The Museu de Arte de São Paulo Assis Chateaubriand is a must-visit for anyone interested in art. Cats should join a guided tour to learn more about the museum's impressive collection.

Practice your Portuguese

While many people in Paulista speak English, cats visiting the city should brush up on some basic Portuguese phrases to help them get around and communicate with locals.

Useful external sites

www.visitbrasil.com

Visit Brazil

Official tourism website of Brazil with information about attractions, activities and accommodation

www.lonelyplanet.com/brazil/paulista

Lonely Planet

Travel guide and articles about Paulista, Brazil

www.booking.com/city/br/paulista.en-gb.html

Booking.com

Booking website for hotels and accommodation in Paulista, Brazil


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