Boasting stunning architecture and elegant décor, the 5-star Renaissance São Paulo Hotel is ideally located in the Jardins neighborhood, close to Paulista Avenue, Oscar Freire Street and a short walk from the São Paulo Museum of Art - MASP and Conjunto Nacional.
The tastefully decorated rooms feature comfortable beds, flat-screen cable TV, a work desk, telephone and minibar. The spacious private bathroom includes a bathtub, complimentary toiletries and a hairdryer. Some rooms also offer city views and feature a seating area.
The hotel features an outdoor pool, a fully equipped gym and a sauna. The Spa at Renaissance is located in the ZenZone, a floor dedicated to wellness, and offers a variety of relaxing experiences, such as reflexology, Reiki and shiatsu, as well as natural therapies including massages and beauty treatments.
Guests can enjoy delicious Brazilian cuisine with influences from the beach and the countryside at the recently renovated Terraço Jardins Restaurant. The menu incorporates fresh ingredients from small local producers, recapturing the culture and true flavor of the food.
The Renaissance São Paulo has a meeting room with capacity for up to 550 people, as well as the Renaissance Theater with weekend performances.
In addition, guests are within walking distance of several nearby elegant shops and renowned restaurants.
Ibirapuera Park is located 2 km from the Renaissance São Paulo, while Congonhas Airport is 10 km away. Guarulhos International Airport is located 30 km from the hotel.
Couples particularly like the location — they rated it 9.6 for a trip for two.
Do not miss this place when you travel to Sao Paulo. The building were the bookstore is in is a classic. Great coffee in side of the place. By far the best bookstore in town.
The gym itself is okay, in terms of equipment and infrastructure as a whole. However, whatever time you come here it’s overcrowded and the audience tends to be quite impolite. Totally puts me off.
St. Aloysius Gonzaga Church is a church located in the city of São Paulo, more precisely on Avenida Paulista , one of the main avenues. It was inaugurated in 1935 and has Greco-Roman style
Probably the biggest toy collectibles store in SP, but their focus on blockbuster stuff is annoying. Expect tons of super hero action figures. Not as expensive as you'd expect, but still pricey.
A comida é perfeita! Entrada de porky e Drink Feiticeira,Mini camarão na moranga e polvo di-vi-nos e o melhor ficou pro final:mil folhas mais lindo e suave que você imagina!caro, mas vale a pena!
The juices are always amazing, like lemon grass or roses. On Saturdays has the pakora, fried vegetables like a snack. More at http://fromtheworld.me/2012/01/11/sao-gopala-madhava-or-gopala-hari/