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- Sao Paulo and Interlagos Guide
- Getting Around - Transport Guide
- Getting to Sao Paulo
- Formula 1 Grand Prix Race Program
- Nightlife
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- Interlagos Circuit Guide and Map
Location The circuit is located in the Interlagos
district of Sao Paolo - hotels are plentiful in central and southern Sao
Paolo.
The Autodromo Jose Carlos Pace is situatetd on the opposite side
of the city to the international airport Guarulhos, a journey of 40 km (25
miles).
The circuit is situated in the Interlagos suburb of Sao Paolo, approximately
15km south of the city centre. The city possesses a wide public transport
network, including a subway system, numerous bus companies and plenty of taxis.
Sao Paolo's major international airport is Guarulhos which lies 25km north-east
of the city. There is a half-hourly shuttle bus service from the airport into
the city.
To get to the circuit by car from Sao Paulo, take the Marginal Pinheiros
south-bound towards Interlagos and then follow signs for the track.
São Paulo
The best public transportation in São Paulo is the subway (called "Metrô"), it is safe, cheap, clean and easy and takes you to north, south, east and west of the city. Unfortunately it lacks of stations for a better coverage of the whole city. It is linked to the railway and many buses terminal through all the city, making easy for you to move in the city.
Buses are also a good choice, go where the subway can not take you. Out of rush hours, it could be a good opportunity to go around beside you can have a sight-view of the city appreciating its architecture and see how Paulistanos (name given to people born in São Paulo) live, drive, dress etc
São Paulo - Getting Around
São Paulo is well served by municipal bus service (you
will recognize them looking at the white buses with red horizontal stripes).
To get a bus to stop, you just have to put out your arm horizontally (see how
other commuters do).
Bus stops are usually well marked, some have a shelter but
some do not (you will see only a stick and some people stand-up around it,
especially out downtown). As you will not find information about which bus stops
there or not, you had better ask for some one about information, if you find no
one at the bus stop, go to the closest shop or bar and ask them.
The fare is around R$ 1,15 depending on the bus you will take (some go to other
boroughs and charge you more).
You get on the bus by the front door and get off by the back door. After you get
on the bus you have to pay your fare to the fare collector (called "cobrador").
The fare is usually written over his head, so pay attention and check your
change. Some may give you a "vale transporte" is a all ticket that can
be used are money on the public transportation. You may tell him or her you are
not used to take buses and would prefer cash instead. If he or she has cash
change, they will certainly change it for you, otherwise keep that and get out
of it in your first opportunity.
There is also an executive bus (SPTrans), in green-and-gray color. Their number identification end with "E", they are not so crowded but cost a little bit more, around R$ 2,00.
The subway (called "Metrô") of São Paulo is considered one of the best in the world. It is safe, clean, comfortable and quick but unfortunately it does not serve many southern districts.It operates daily from 5:00 a.m. to midnight.
It is divided in color lines that connect different parts of the city.
Blue line: The blue line runs north-south
Red line: runs east-west
Green line: runs under Avenida Paulista from Vila Mariana to the new
stations at Sumaré and Vila Madalena.
Tickets are sold in the station about R$ 1,50
There are many radio taxis operating in Sao Paulo and many
owner-driven taxis as well. Radio Taxis are usually well maintained and reliable
as well are radio taxis.
Owner-driven (called "Taxi Comum") are usually cheaper then some radio
taxis but not them all. A few taxi drivers may take advantage that you may not
know the city and choose the longest way to your final destiny.
Avoid hailing taxis on the street -especially at night- prefer calling Radio Taxis (" Rádio Taxi") they are usually safer and more reliable.
Although more expensive then owner-driven taxis and some radio taxis, these two following companies offer good services:
Taxi Azul e Branco (Blue and White Taxi)
They operate in borough of Guarulhos and São Paulo and you will certainly see
them at the International Airport of Sao Paulo - Guarulhos (GRU) and can
take you in safety way to any part of the city. They are certainly the best
choice when you arriving in Sao Paulo at the Guarulhos airport and have to go to
your hotel.
Their fleet are new, cars are usually big and have air-conditioning for your
comfort.
If you are lucky, you may get a taxi driver that speaks English. They can also
take you to any other city in the state of Sao Paulo. They take credit card
or cash (dollar or real).
Taxi Vermelho e Branco (Red and White Taxi)
They operate in São Paulo and you will certainly see them at the International
Airport of Sao Paulo - Congonhas (CGH) and can take you in safety way to
any part of the city.
Similar to the Taxi Azul e Branco, their fleet are new, cars are usually
big and have air-conditioning for your comfort.
If you are lucky, you may get a taxi driver that speaks English.
They take credit card or cash (dollar or real).
Taxi Companies:
Taxi Azul e Branco (Blue and White Taxi)
Phone: (11) 6440-7070
Taxi Vermelho e Branco (Red and White Taxi)
Phone: (11) 3146-400 or (11)251-1733
ChameTaxi: (11) 3865-3033
Ligue-Taxi: (11)3672-2633
Paulista Taxi: (11)3746-6555
There are many interstate bus terminals but most of them are
located outside São Paulo downtown, but do not worry, most of them are linked
by subway.
Tickets can be bought at the Terminal bus in advance.
For information about with terminal you have to take your bus and other information call (11)3235-0322 - All stations.
Terminal Tietê: The main bus terminal serving major
national cities and some South American countries (Argentina, Paraguay, Chile
and Uruguay) is located in the Tietê bus terminal (Terminal Tietê). It
is located in the north, on the Marginal Tietê Beltway and can also be easily
accessed by subway (station Tietê).
Rio de Janeiro, Paraná, North and Norhteast of Brazil and some countryside
cities of São Paulo are served by Terminal Tietê.
Address: Av. Cruzeiro do Sul, Santana.
Closest subway station: Tietê
Terminal Barra Funda: Located in the west of São
Paulo, near Memorial da América Latina (Latin America Memorial) this terminal
serves western cities of Brazil and also Cotia, Embu and other cities close to São
Paulo.
Address: Rua Mário de Andrade, 664-Barra Funda.
Closest subway station: Barra Funda
Terminal Bresser: Located in the east of São Paulo,
serves south of Minas Gerais State and Belo Horizonte (the capital of Minas
Gerais) and some cities.
Address: Rua do Hipódromo, Brás.
Closest subway station: Brás
Terminal Jabaquara: Located at the Jabaquara subway
station, serves Santos and the whole coast of São Paulo.
Address: Rua Jequitibas, Jabaquara,
Closest subway station: Jabaquara
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Brazil Holiday
Brazil holiday is perfect if you are looking for fantastic weather and
virtually uninterrupted soft white beaches, and scenic landscapes.
Brazil
located in Eastern South America is a tropical paradise, from the mad passion of
Carnival to the mists of the dark Amazon.
Brazil is a country of mythic
proportions, all the while, the people of Brazil charm visitors with their
friendliness, Brazil has many great architectural masterpieces to glare at, and
a diverse selection of attractions to choose from to keep you entertained on
your Brazil Holiday from Camel rides over the sand dunes to water parks. There
are a wide variety of shops, markets, bars and restaurants as well as soccer
stadiums and carnival street parties.
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Rio de Janeiro Holiday
Rio de Janeiro is a beautiful city, with exceptionally clean beaches such as the world famous Copacabana. The Tijucan Rain forest is a popular attraction on your Brazil holiday, which is part of Rio’s National park. Explore the Botanical gardens in North West Rio de Jeneiro, which houses over 5000 plant varieties. Rio’s popular landmark is Christ The Redeemer, which is a statue on top of Corcovado Mountain.
São Paulo Holiday
São Paulo offers intense nightlife with numerous bars and dance clubs that are often open all night. There is a large selection of restaurants, large movie complexes, theatres and museums including the Museum de Arte de Sao Paulo to keep you entertained on your Brazil Holiday. Soccer is very popular in Brazil hence why there are two big stadiums where important matches are played.
Salvador da Bahia Holiday
Salvador da Bahia (known as Salvador) is a fascinating, vibrant city with many historical buildings, including 34 colonial churches. There are several museums including the Museu Afro-Brasileira. Salvador is also renowned for its wild festivals and carnivals; and if you were hoping to top up your tan on your Brazil Holiday, then you wont be disappointed with the many choice of beaches on offer.
The Amazon Holiday
The Amazon is an array of rivers and forests, covering almost half of Brazil and extending into neighbouring countries The forest houses some 15,000 species of Amazon creatures, thousands of birds and fish and hundreds of mammals. The forest is also home to many animals including Jaguars and monkeys. The Amazon would be a spectacular sight to see on your Brazil holiday.
Olinda Holiday
Olinda is a scenic historical colonial city, with beautiful preserved colonial buildings to view and Churches, museums, art galleries and outdoor restaurants, street entertainment and craft markets to keep you busy on your Brazil Holiday. Another popular attraction is The Olinda Carnival.
Jericoacoara Holiday
Jericoacoara Situated on the Ceará coast, northwest of Fortaleza, is a popular beach with backpackers, wind-surfers and locals. Jericoacoara is a small fishing village; here you will find palm trees, sand dunes and boats. You will also find a small selection of bars and clubs on your Brazil holiday.