São Paulo: Nightlife
Places and attractions in the Nightlife category
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- Art museum
- Theater
- Concerts and shows
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- History museum
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- Historical place
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- Sport venue
- Architecture
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- Nightlife
- Cemetery
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- Universities and schools
- Art gallery
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- Sacred and religious sites
- Eclectic architecture
- Ramos de Azevedo
- Outdoor activities
- Music venue
- Convention center
- Concert hall
- Library
- City
- Spiritual
- Temple
The Week
The Week International, located in the vibrant city of São Paulo, Brazil, is a renowned nightclub that has become an iconic spot in the country's nightlife scene. Known for its impressive scale and high-energy atmosphere, The Week has established itself as a go-to...
Ibirapuera Auditorium
Striking red and white performance venue The Ibirapuera Auditorium is a beacon of cultural sophistication and architectural brilliance in the bustling metropolis of São Paulo, Brazil. Designed by the renowned Brazilian architect Oscar Niemeyer, this music venue stands as an iconic structure within the...
Cinemateca Brasileira
The Cinemateca Brasileira is the institution responsible for preserving Brazilian audiovisual production. In July 2021 it experienced a major fire.
UnimedHall
Vibra São Paulo is a music theatre in the Santo Amaro neighbourhood, city of São Paulo, Brazil. It opened in September 1999, with capacity for 7,000 people. Considered to be one of the largest indoor entertainment venues in Brazil and one of the largest in Latin America.
Vila Madalena
Vila Madalena is an upper middle class neighborhood of the Pinheiros district in the western part of the city of São Paulo, Brazil. The neighborhood is known for its bustling nightlife and its history as a center of São Paulo bohemian culture and art.
Bela Vista
Bela Vista is one of the most traditional Italian neighborhoods in the city of São Paulo, Brazil. It belongs to the borough of Sé, and it has been a mixed neighborhood since its beginning, where free African-Brazilians and/or a mixture of Native-Brazilians, Blacks and Portuguese descendants lived.
Júlio Prestes
Júlio Prestes is a train station on ViaMobilidade Line 8-Diamond, located in the district of Santa Cecília in São Paulo. This historical station was named after former Governor of São Paulo and former President-elect of Brazil, Júlio Prestes. Currently, the station attends only the Line 8-Diamond.
Sesi São Paulo
SESI São Paulo, a.k.a. SESI-SP, is a Brazilian professional volleyball team based in São Paulo, Brazil. They compete in the Brazilian Superliga and were the 2010–11 national league champions and 2011 South American champions.