Once a single screen theater built in 1960s, Cine Metropole has transformed into a full-fledged multiplex movie theater and entertainment center. The theater is equipped with state-of-the-art sound and light system and has cozy cushion seats to enhance the experience of watching a movie. Apart from hosting movies, Cine Metropole also hosts concerts and other entertaining events regularly.
Located in the heart of the city, Terra Da Garoa reflects São Paulo's vibrancy. Catch a Samba show where dancers float across the stage giving the place an air of festivity. The interesting light fixtures just add to that spirit. Dine on Brazilian cuisine which includes the likes of Canapé de Salmão e Alcaparras, Casquinha de Siri, Tounedo Rossini, Filet de Poisson Parmetier Paulista and round off with Frutas da Estação com sorvete de Coco which is seasonal fruits in Coconut Ice Cream. It is a great place to get clued in with the culture of the land you are visiting.
Museu de Arte de São Paulo is one of country's most iconic cultural institutions. Built in 1968, the structure exemplifies the Brutalist school of architecture. It is renowned for its significant role in reviving art post World War II, and encompasses an impressive collection from across the globe. Browse through Asian and African work as well as local paintings and artifacts showcased. The Grande Auditório, located within the premises, boasts state-of-the-art acoustics and plays host to some of the best musical acts and performing arts. From orchestras and concerts to recitals and musicals, a fine array of cultural events have graced its stage, making it Brazil's premium music venue.
Espaço das Américas is one of the most prominent venues in town. It is located in the core of the city of Sao Paolo making it easy to access and convenient. This spacious entertainment center is equipped with modern lighting and sound equipment, thereby ensuring a hassle-free event. With a capacity to accommodate 8000 spectators, it hosts a variety of events ranging from concerts, dance shows, gala dinners, receptions, corporate functions and so forth. They also offer catering services and design a delicious menu that's cusomized to your event.
Located in Ibirapuera Park, this futuristic edifice created by famed Brazilian architect Oscar Niemayer hosts all types of musical shows and concerts. The building is typical Niemayer, wide and exposed with idiosyncratic lines throughout; the entrance is marked with a large, red metal structure that exits violently through the slanted roof. Here in São Paulo it is called the Labareda, which means "flame" or "flare," and like many other works by Niemayer, they are usually either received fervently or detested. Inside the auditorium, the wide space for the stage on the first floor provides amazing acoustics and it has a capacity of about 800. In addition to the glorious stage, the auditorium provides a platform for the next best musicians between the ages nine and 18.
Live performances of jazz and blues in true New Orleans style! This club is a point of reference in Brazil for jazz lovers and well-known musicians such as Ray Charles, Betty Carter, and the great B. B. King, who left an autographed guitar behind as a memento. The exceptional acoustic quality of the venue also makes it one of the best places around for live music. The food offered is typical Louisiana Cajun creations which are cooked to perfection! A valet parking service is provided. Please check out their website for show and entry timings.
Constructed in 1999, Citibank Hall is a large indoor venue that's the ideal place to see your favorite international artists. The building itself is a modern structure, which appears a little like a spaceship sitting inside brick walls, and the interior is extremely modern and perfect for enjoying a show. Many international acts perform here while in São Paulo due to the amazing acoustics.