Metro: the best way to know São Paulo
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Metro: the best way to know São Paulo
Metro: the best way to know São Paulo There is no better option than the Metro to visit the countless tourist sites in the largest city in Brazil – and one of the largest in the world. Note: many attractions can be reached on a single metro ride. For more distant locations, metro integrated bus lines are available. Running 74.3 kilometers of rail through 64 stations, the São Paulo metro is your best bet for getting to the host of tourist and cultural attractions located throughout this sprawling metropolis. Some of these locations, including Paulista and Liberdade Avenues ("the Eastern district"), can be accessed directly by metro. Other more distant destinations, such as the Zoo and Carmo Park, can be reached by using one of the many metro integrated bus lines. 1 Line-Blue: riders have access to the Imigrantes Expo Center, the Botanic Garde, the São Paulo Cultural Center, the Banco do Brasil Cultural Center, the Sacred Art Museu, the Portuguese Langar Art Museum, 25 de Março Street, the Japanese Immigrant Museum, the São Paulo State Art Gallery São Paulo See Metropolitan Cathedral, the Samba Boulevard and Anhembi Park. 2 Line-Green: visitors can tour the Itaú Cultural Institute, the São Paulo Art Museum (MASP), the Casa das Rosas, the Jewish Cultural Center, Ipiranga Museum, the São Paulo Aquarium and the Football Museum, an annex of Pacaembu Stadium. 3 Line-Red: riders can visit the Latin American Memorial, Água Branca Park, Carmo Park, and the Immigrants Memorial. 5 Line-Violet: the main attraction along this line is Santo Amaro Station, the first metro line station built under a cable stayed bridge, which spans the Pinheiros River. The station connects directly to the São Paulo Metropolitan Rail (CPTM)'s 9 Line-Emerald (Santo Amaro Station). A bike path runs along the entire stretch between the two stations. For more information on tourist attractions and sites of interest near the Metro stations, contact the Metro Information Center (Telephone: 0800-7707722) or go to www.metro.sp.gov.br. In addition to tourist options above, the Metro operates the Turismetrô service in partnership with São Paulo Tourism (São Paulo Turismo - SPTuris). The service offers sightseers visits to tourist and historical sites on weekends (Saturday and Sunday 9:00 a.m. – 2:00 p.m.) divided into five separate itineraries, all centered near and around the Metro system. Guided tours depart from the Estação Sé station. For further information on Turismetrô, visit: www.cidadedesaopaulo.com/turismetro. * Metrô + Ônibus ** Metrô + EMTU *** Metrô + Ônibus Exclusivo 1-Imigrantes Exhibition Center 2-OCC - Operacional Control Center 3-São Paulo Cultural Center 4-Jabaquara Cultural Center 5-São Paulo Hall/ Museum of the Portuguese Language 6-Banco do Brasil Cultural Center 7-Botanical Garden* 8-Lasar Segall Museum 9-Sacred Art Museum 10-Japanese Immigration Museum 11-Anhembi Park* 12-State Archives 13-State Art Museum 14-Aclimação Park 15-Ipiranga Museum* 16-Luz Park 17-Samba Boulevard 18-Zoo** 19-Zoo Safari 20-Film Library 21-Sé Cathedral 22-Latin-American Memorial 23-Carmo Park* 24-Água Branca Park* 25-Pateo do Collegio 26-Playcenter*** 27-Tietê Ecological Park 28-Municpal Theater 29-S. Pedro Theater 30-Immigrant’s Memorial 31-Pacaembu Stadium 32-Siqueira Campos Park (Trianon) 33-MASP 34-Bixiga Museum* 35-Ibirapuera Park/MMA - Museum of Modern Art of São Paulo 36-House of the Roses 37-Itaú Cultural Institute 38-Sérgio Cardoso Theater* 39-Jewish Cultural Center 40-São Paulo Aquarium 41-Jabaquara Inter-City Bus Terminal 42-Tietê Inter-City Bus Terminal 43-Barra-Funda Inter-City Bus Terminal 44-Library of São Paulo * Metro + Bus ** Metro + EMTU *** Metro + Exclusive Bus