Active people all over the place - biking, running, rollerblading, playing football. 👍🏼 great spots for picnics, nice lakeviews, beautiful swans and some pretty interesting museums. Enjoy! ☀️
One of the nicest and largest parks in South America. Take a stroll or rent one of their bikes for a great cycling around the park. Avoid weekends - it gets too crowded for biking. Refreshing place.
Brazilians are running or biking all over this place! There is a nice AfroBrasil Museum close to one of the entrances. You can see beautiful black swans at one of the lakes. Perfect for a picnic/date
Come for a stroll, jog, picnic, open air concert or bike voyage on a Sunday. Various food vendors are strewn throughout with agua de coco and snacks. Read more
Oxygen, sun, lake..Feel the nature..Go away whole the stressful things.Listen Brasilians best musicslively.Watch the couples. Dont forget drink coco. Enjoy in the paradise on the face of the earth:)
Lovely lake and leafy paths which makes a welcome respite from SP's concrete streets. Check out the Japanese garden, MAC and sculptures scattered about. Gets very crowded on the weekends so parkwell.
It's like Central Park in NY but with its own charm. You can see a lot ducks and Swans on the lakes. But because it is a public park, you'll find a lot of garbage.
Which paulistano doesn't love the park that is one of the symbols of the city? Walking, chilling, biking, watching a concert, seeing an exhibition... Crowded on weekends.
Great park for a weekend. You can rent bicycle for 5 R$ per hour, or go jogging, or just lie down on the grass near the lake and watch black and white swans.
Late it seems Las. lf a tourist here money knowing that will work out and let bike after six. More time to challenge morning exercises releases endorphins, stomach not crowded and less the liver.
Some of the most interesting parts of the park complex are the Museum of ContemporaryArt (Cicillo Matarazzo Pavilion), the Grande Marquise, and the flying saucer-shaped Planetarium.
Inaugurado em 21 de agosto de 1954 durante as comemorações do IV Centenário de São Paulo, o projeto do Parque foi concebido pelos arquitetos Oscar Niemeyer, Ulhôa Cavalcanti, Zenon Lotufo, Eduardo Kneese de Mello, Ícaro de Castro Mello, além do paisagista Augusto Teixeira Mendes.