Explore São Paulo’s hidden gems and iconic landmarks on a thrilling e-bike tour. Discover history, culture, and scenic views with UrbanBikeSP.
Explore São Paulo’s hidden gems and iconic landmarks on a thrilling e-bike tour. Discover history, culture, and scenic views with UrbanBikeSP.
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Portinha 183 - Portinha 183
Experience a delightful Brazilian breakfast with traditional pão de queijo, fresh fruits, and coffee. Then, hop on comfortable e-bikes to effortlessly navigate São Paulo’s hills. It’s an ideal gathering place to share stories and celebrate the completion of an unforgettable urban adventure through the city’s historic…
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Portinha 183 - Portinha 183
Experience a delightful Brazilian breakfast with traditional pão de queijo, fresh fruits, and coffee. Then, hop on comfortable e-bikes to effortlessly navigate São Paulo’s hills. It’s an ideal gathering place to share stories and celebrate the completion of an unforgettable urban adventure through the city’s historic core. -
Orthodox Cathedral - Saint Nicholas Orthodox Cathedral
A Byzantine-style church featuring impressive domes and sacred icons, serving as the spiritual hub for São Paulo’s Orthodox community. -
Paulista Avenue - This avenue is the undeniable cultural and financial heartbeat of São Paulo. Spanning 2.8 kilometers, it serves as a vibrant open-air museum of architecture, showcasing everything from the modernist MASP to historic mansions. On Sundays, it transforms into the city’s largest public park, bustling with music, protests, and street performers. It perfectly embodies São Paulo’s dynamic spirit, where global business, cutting-edge art, and everyday life converge on a grand scale.
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Casa das Rosas - Espaco Haroldo de Campos de Poesia e Literatura - This exquisite French-style mansion is a preserved oasis amidst the skyscrapers of Paulista Avenue. Once a private residence, it now functions as a cultural center and museum dedicated to literature, housing the Haroldo de Campos Poetry Archive. Its gardens and classic architecture offer a serene glimpse into the elegant lifestyle of early 20th-century São Paulo’s coffee aristocracy, providing a stark and beautiful contrast to its modern surroundings.
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Museu de Arte de Sao Paulo Assis Chateaubriand - MASP - A true icon of 20th-century architecture, MASP is celebrated for its groundbreaking design by Lina Bo Bardi. The expansive, red-painted suspended structure creates the renowned “free span” space below, a popular public plaza. Its collection is the most significant in Latin America, featuring European masters and pivotal Brazilian works. The innovative glass easels provide a uniquely transparent and engaging experience with the artwork.
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Praca Franklin Roosevelt - A lively and culturally rich square in São Paulo’s city center, renowned for its radical urban redesign. Its multi-level concrete structure hosts a diverse array of theaters, bars, and skateboarders, creating a distinctive public space that buzzes with alternative energy day and night. Once neglected, it has been revitalized into a symbol of urban regeneration, attracting artists, students, and intellectuals. The square is a living example of democratic space, where counterculture, performance art, and social diversity thrive in the heart of the metropolis.
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Avenida Ipiranga - The legendary street immortalized in a famous song, a classic corner of São Paulo’s identity.
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Theatro Municipal De Sao Paulo - Theatro Municipal
The magnificent Municipal Theatre is São Paulo’s very own opera house and its most prestigious architectural gem. Inspired by the Parisian Opera of the Belle Époque, its opulent design features a Renaissance-inspired facade and a breathtaking interior adorned with gold leaf, marble, and stunning stained glass. As the city’s main cultural landmark of the early 20th century, it symbolizes São Paulo’s artistic ambitions and continues to host world-class performances of ballet, opera, and classical music. -
Vale do Anhangabau - Vale do Anhangabaú
The expansive valley connecting downtown, a traditional venue for major events and demonstrations. -
Edificio Martinelli - Edifício Martinelli
The first skyscraper in Latin America, a historic symbol of ambition and growth. -
Farol Santander - Farol Santander
An iconic skyscraper dominating the city’s skyline, offering art, history, and panoramic views. -
Pateo do Collegio - Pátio do Colégio
The birthplace of São Paulo in 1554, marking the beginning of the city’s history. -
Catedral da Se de Sao Paulo - Catedral da Sé
The neo-Gothic Sé Cathedral, the city’s “marco zero” and a monumental religious symbol. -
Liberdade - Liberdade
The renowned Japanese district, a multicultural neighborhood with unique shops and cuisine.

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Experience the rich history and lively culture of São Paulo with UrbanBikeSP on an exciting bike tour. The journey begins at the welcoming Portinha183 café, where participants can enjoy authentic Brazilian coffee before exploring renowned locations such as Paulista Avenue, Trianon Park, and the São Paulo Museum of Art. Marvel at the Copan Building, the…
Experience the rich history and lively culture of São Paulo with UrbanBikeSP on an exciting bike tour. The journey begins at the welcoming Portinha183 café, where participants can enjoy authentic Brazilian coffee before exploring renowned locations such as Paulista Avenue, Trianon Park, and the São Paulo Museum of Art. Marvel at the Copan Building, the Municipal Theater, and the historic Luz Station while taking in the beautiful views and dynamic urban landscapes. Visit Pátio do Colégio, the birthplace of the city, and the distinctive Liberdade neighborhood, celebrated for its Japanese heritage. Conclude the adventure back at the café with delightful local delicacies, reflecting on an unforgettable exploration of Brazil’s largest city.
- Start the tour at Portinha183 with a local coffee or juice
- Explore iconic landmarks like Paulista Avenue and MASP
- Learn about São Paulo’s history at Pátio do Colégio and the Liberdade neighborhood
- Enjoy a leisurely pace, ideal for both leisure and business travelers
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.