
Private Tour of Sao Paulo
Explore the most interesting neighborhoods of one of the world's biggest cities accompanied by your own personal English-speaking guide on this private tour of Sao Paulo. Sao Paulo Private Tour Options.
- 3 - 8 hours
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Explore the most interesting neighborhoods of one of the world's biggest cities accompanied by your own personal English-speaking guide on this private tour of Sao Paulo.
Sao Paulo Private Tour Options
When booking, you can choose between three options. All include hotel pickup and return transfer, transport by car or minibus, and an English-speaking guide.
See the specifics of each below:
3-hour tour
This tour includes a visit to Ibirapuera Park, followed by Paulista Avenue, the Liberdade neighborhood known for its Japanese influence, and the historic center featuring landmarks such as the Se Cathedral, the Pátio do Colégio, and the Solar da Marquesa de Santos. The tour can be done at 9 am or 1 pm.
5-hour tour
This option covers all locations mentioned in the three-hour tour and adds a stop at the Municipal Market for tasting typical Brazilian delicacies, and a visit to Vila Madalena to see art galleries and urban art murals. This premium tour can also be done at 9 am or 1 pm.
8-hour tour
This comprehensive tour includes everything from the previous tours and includes a stroll through the Luz district, a visit to the Open Museum of Urban Art, and a stop at the Sambódromo de Anhembi. Additional locations visited include Pacaembú Stadium, Vila Madalena, the financial district, and Morumbi Stadium. This complete tour starts at 9 am.
Why book a private tour?
Reserving a private tour offers personalized service and an exclusive expert guide for your group. You can customize your itinerary to suit your preferences. Additionally, larger groups can benefit from cost savings.
Prices
Included
- Hotel pickup and transfer
- Transport by car or minibus
- English–speaking guide
- Private and exclusive tour, there will be no one else in the group
Tips
- Accessibility: Yes, imperative to point out when the booking is made