Tuesday, October 25, 2011

Famous Places in brazil For Your Holiday

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Mention Brazil and the image that immediately comes to the mind of most people is the Amazon rainforest. While the Amazon jungle is a spectacular place, it is only one of many natural wonders that can be found in Brazil. If you prefer a vacation that puts you into contact with nature, then choosing any one of the destinations below will make your trip to Brazil a memorable experience.

Amazon Rainforest - North Brazil

Since the Amazon rainforest is what most people think of, let's start with this. The Amazon jungle is part of the Amazon Basin that encompasses 1.7 billion acres. Some 60% of the rainforest is located in Brazil. Some of the activities a tourist can do include jungle trekking, canoeing, fishing, dolphin watching, alligator spotting, bird watching and more. The diversity of flora and fauna is immense so there is a lot to see. Accommodations vary from 5-star hotels to river boats that serve as floating hotels to campgrounds. For those who are looking for a little more adventure, you can try the jungle survival tour or look for jaguars on the Juma Reserve. Whatever tour you choose, make sure you are accompanied by a professional guide.

Fernando de Noronha - Northeast Brazil

Fernando de Noronha is a tropical paradise in the Atlantic Ocean. It is an archipelago of 21 islands and islets that is located approximately 220 miles off the Brazilian coast. Several of the beaches on Fernando de Noronha frequently appear in lists of the best beaches in Brazil. The government limits the number of tourists who can visit the archipelago at any time so the beaches are never crowded. The water is crystal clear so the snorkeling and diving are spectacular. Boat tours, dolphin watching, kayak tours, surfing, trekking, buggy rides and presentations by the Tamar project for protecting sea turtles are some other activities that interest tourists. Rainy season lasts about half the year from March to September so you want to plan accordingly.

Pantanal - Central West

The Pantanal is a tropical wetland that is much larger than the Florida Everglades. The Pantanal reaches a total of 195,000 square kilometers compared to the Everglades 28,000 square kilometers. During rainy season, over 80% of the Pantanal territory remains under water. The Pantanal ecosystem has an incredible diversity of flora and fauna including 3500 known plant species and 1000 bird species. This is a bird watchers' paradise. Fishing enthusiasts are attracted to the Pantanal because of the 480 species of fish found there. Some of the most coveted fish include the pacu, dourado, pintado, piranha and tacunare. More adventurous tourist will want to travel to remote areas of the Pantanal to do some overnight scouting for alligators and jaguar. As with the Amazon tours, make sure you choose a tour with a trained, professional guide.

Serra da Bocaina - Southeast Brazil

Serra da Bocaina is a national park located on the border of the states of Rio de Janeiro and of Sao Paulo. The park encompasses 104,000 acres. The highest point is called Hat Off Point (Pico do Tira do Chapeu in Portuguese) which reaches 6,850 feet. Trekking is one of the top activities in the park. One trail in the park was used in the 18th century to transport gold from Minas Gerais to the ports of Manibucaba and Parati. A couple of rivers run through the park. The East side of the park runs along the Big Island Bay (Baia da Ilha Grande in Portuguese). Repelling and hang gliding are practiced by many in the Serra da Bocaina.

Iguazu Falls - South Brazil

Iguazu Falls is located on the border between Brazil and Argentina. A total of 275 falls along 1.67 miles make up the Iguazu waterfall system which is much larger than Niagara Falls. The cataract that receives most of the attention is called the Devil's Throat (Garganta do Diabo in Portuguese). This U-shaped waterfall is 270 feet high and nearly 500 feet wide. From the Brazilian side, tourist can use a walkway to get near to the base of the Devil's Throat and enjoy a spectacular view of this natural wonder. Accommodations can be made in the city of Foz de Iguacu in the state of Parana.

Rio's Hunchback.

Anybody who wants to go to Brazil should visit the famous statue of Christ the Redeemer. This is a famous landmark in Brazil, and anybody can enjoy the magnificent sight this can give them. Along the way, one can always enjoy nature such as the diverse flowers and the butterflies.



Rio de Janeiro.

What better way to see Rio de Janeiro than to hang-glide and enjoy a bird's eye view of this great place from above. From a peak in Pedra Bonita in Gavea, you get to soar above the wonderful place and see the forests below. After you are done hang-gliding, then why not visit Sco Conrado's equally beautiful beaches?

Aquario Natural.

This is a great place to visit if you want to go snorkeling. Here, you will see a vast variety of wonderful and vibrant tropical fishes. You can also visit Rio Sucuri where you will surely be captivated by the wonderful sight of its waters and the clear skies.

Chapada Diamantina

If you love hiking or mountain bike riding, then this great place is a must for you to visit. Here, you can ride or hike along its wonderful trails and get a look at nature at its best with its beautifully-colored birds. Trekking and bike riding is not the only activity here as you can also visit caverns and wonderful waterfalls, and also, you can set up camp for the night to visit the grotto.

Rio Novo.

The best way to explore this part is to go rafting. Here, you get to enjoy some peace and tranquility as you drift along its waters, or you can bring a book to read as you leisurely travel along Rio Novo. If you are lucky enough, you can catch glimpses of its creatures like the deer and the wolf.

Ubatuba.

If you want to see more of Brazil's sea life and creatures, then one of the most wonderful places to visit is the Ubatuba. With its beautiful and clear beaches, this has become a wonderful tourist spot. Go scuba diving around the tiny islands that can be found in its coasts.

Ouro Preto.

To see more of Brazilian culture, then walk along the cobblestone streets of this town. Here, you will see Baroque churches. Also, you can see here beautiful fountains, ruins, and mansions.

Friday, October 21, 2011

Free Guide São Paulo City

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With around 20 million paulistianos (residents of São Paulo), there’s no denying that São Paulo is gargantuan. While it often competes with Rio de Janeiro as a vacation hot-spot, the city offers a lot that Rio cannot. While Rio has gained attention for its natural beauty, São Paulo’s appeal, as the economic and cultural hub and Brazil lies in its people and vibrant culture.


The third largest city in the world had a humble start. Jesuit priests founded a mission strategically close the River Tietê, in 1554. The mission developed into a small trading post and then in the 17th and early 18th century, into a starting point for Bandeirante expeditions. In 1711, the small market town was incorporated as the city of São Paulo. It was until 1723, that the future prosperity began with the arrival of the first coffee plants in Brazil. The climate and soil turned out to be perfect for coffee production, and when the railway arrived in 1867, large-scale cultivation exploded. São Paulo became one of the largest coffee exporters in the world. Slavery was abolished in Brazil in 1888, and coffee growers turned to immigrants for labor. Italians and Japanese, and later eastern Europeans, Spanish, Portuguese, and Germans journeyed to São Paulo, which remains the most culturally diverse city in Brazil to this day.

More recently, the São Paulo population surpassed that of Rio in the mid-1950s. Foreign investments by large car companies such as Ford, GM, and Volkswagen transformed the city into South America’s largest car manufacture. All of this growth with little foresight is the cause of endless traffic jams that clog São Paulo streets today. This busy city often scares away prospective travelers, which is a shame.

Smart travelers get to know the local Paulistas who run Brazilian business, politics, and urban pursuits. The benefits of such a large city are innumerable – top restaurants, shopping, art, and nightlife. The numbers are overwhelming: 110 first-rate museums and cultural centers, 402 theatres and cinemas, 12,500 world-class restaurants, and over 15,000 As the city that works hard and plays harder, São Paulo’s restaurants and bars are among the best in the world. The large availability of options may seem daunting to travelers, however, São Paulo is divided into manageable districts. Between Jardin Paulista, Vila Madalena, and Liberdade every traveler is bound to find a great vacation in São Paulo.

Sunday, October 16, 2011

Money Exchange for brazil -Services - Money

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Continent: South America

Location: Occupies E half of South America. Neighbors: French Guiana, Suriname, Guyana, Venezuela on N

Area: 3,287,612 sq mi, 8,514,877 sq km

Form of Government: Multiparty federal republic with two legislative houses (Federal Senate 81) (Chambers of Deputies 513)

Population: (2007) 189,335,000

Population Density: (2007) persons per sq mi 57.6, persons per sq km 22.2

Principal Language(s): Portuguese (official), Spanish, English, minor Amerindian languages.

Religions: Roman Catholic 74%, Protestant 15%, none 7%.

Capital: Brasilia

Capital Population: 2,231,100

Capital Average Temperature: Maximum: 20.6 degrees Celsius, 69.1 degrees Fahrenheit

Major Cities: Sao Paulo 10,277,500, Rio de Janeiro 6,094,200, Belo Horizonte 2,375, 300, Porto Alegre 1,386,900, Recife 1,501,000,Salvador 2,672,500, Fortaleza 2,374,000, Curitiba 1,757,900,Campinas 1,028,300, Belem 1,396,800, Golania 1,193,100Manaus 1,634,100 Santos 416,100

Topography: Brazil’s Atlantic coastline stretches4, 603 mi. In N is the heavily wooded Amazon basin covering half the country, its network of rivers navigable for 15,814 mi. the Amazon itself flows 2,093 mi in Brazil, all navigable. The NE region is semiarid scrubland, heavily settled and poor. The S central region, favored by climate and resources has almost half of the population, produces 75% of the farm goods and 80% of industrial output. The narrow coastal belt includes most of the major cities. Almost the entire country has a tropical or semitropical climate.

Economy: G.D.P $1.84 trillion

G.D.P. per Capita: $ 9,700

Vital Statistics: Birth rate per 1,000 population (2005): 20.4 (world avg. 20.3). Death rate per 1,000 population (2005); 14.1 (world avg. 8.6) Total fertility rate (avg. births per childbearing woman 2005) 2.30. Life expectancy at birth (2005) male 68.1 years; female 75.8 years

Government Website: www.brasil.gov.br

Credit cards:

Most major international credit cards are accepted (Visa more so than other cards), though not universally. There is an extensive network of ATMs around the country.
ATM:

There is an extensive network of ATMs around the country.
Travellers cheques:

Traveller's cheques are becoming increasingly difficult to cash and visitors will find that they often lose money when doing so. Withdrawing cash directly from ATMs is preferable. Banks will not cash traveller's cheques into foreign currency, including US Dollars. Some hotels will accept payment in traveller's cheques.
Banking hours:

Mon-Fri 1000-1600.
Currency restriction:

There are no restrictions on the import and export of foreign and local currency up to amounts equalling R$10,000. Amounts higher than R$10,000 must be declared.
Currency exchange:

All banks, cambios, travel agencies and authorised hotels exchange recognised traveller's cheques and foreign currency. The US Dollar is the most widely accepted foreign currency.

Saturday, October 15, 2011

Health and Medical Information for brazil

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There is no reciprocal health agreement with the UK or USA. Full insurance is strongly recommended as medical costs are high. The standard of medical care is generally very good in major towns and cities. English-speaking medical staff are found mainly in São Paulo and Rio de Janeiro. The main hospital in São Paulo is the Hospital das Clínicas, while in Rio the Hospital Copa D’or and the Hospital Samaritano are both well trusted.
Food and drink:

Water should not be drunk unless boiled or sterilised first. Even filtered water in more remote areas should be avoided and bottled water should be drunk instead. Pasteurised milk and cheese is available in towns and is generally considered safe to consume. Milk outside of urban areas is unpasteurised and should be boiled; travellers should also be wary of products that could have been made with unpasteurised milk, such as ice cream. Only eat well-cooked meat and fish. Vegetables should be cooked and fruit peeled.
Other risks:

A polio vaccination certificate is required for children aged between three months and seven years old. Bilharzia (schistosomiasis) is present. Other infectious diseases prevalent in Brazil include trypanosomiasis (Chagas disease) and mucocutaneous leishmaniasis (on the increase). Dengue fever is on the increase, especially after rain in densely populated areas. There are epidemics of meningococcal meningitis in and around the Rio area. Rabies is present; if you are bitten, seek medical advice without delay.


Malaria risk exists throughout the year below 900m (2,953ft) in Acre, Amapá, Amazonas, Maranhão (western part), Mato Grosso (northern part), Pará (except Belém City), Rondônia, Roraima and Tocantins states, as well as some larger cities, such as on the periphery of Pôrto Velho, Boa Vista, Macapá, Manaus, Santerém, Rio Branco and Maraba.

** A yellow fever vaccination certificate is required from all travellers over nine months old arriving within from infected regions. Vaccination is strongly recommended for those intending to visit some rural areas.

Thursday, October 13, 2011

Short History Of brazil and Culture

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With an estimated 156 million inhabitants, Brazil has the largest population in Latin America and ranks sixth in the world. The majority live in the south-central area, which includes the industrial cities of Sao Paulo, Rio de Janeiro, and Belo Horizonte. Urban growth has been rapid: by 1991, 75% of the total population were living in urban areas. Rapid growth has aided economic development but has also created serious social, environmental, and political problems for major cities.

Four major groups make up the Brazilian population: the Portuguese, who colonized in the 16th century; Africans brought to Brazil as slaves; various other European, Middle Eastern, and Asian immigrant groups who have settled in Brazil since the mid-19th century; and indigenous people of Tupi and Guarani language stock. Intermarriage between the Portuguese and indigenous people or slaves was common. Although the major European ethnic stock of Brazil was once Portuguese, subsequent waves of immigration have contributed to a diverse ethnic and cultural heritage.

From 1875 until 1960, about 5 million Europeans emigrated to Brazil, settling mainly in the four southern states of Sao Paulo, Parana, Santa Catarina, and Rio Grande do Sul. Immigrants have come mainly from Italy, Germany, Spain, Japan, Poland, and the Middle East. The largest Japanese community outside Japan is in Sao Paulo. Despite class distinctions, national identity is strong, and racial friction is a relatively new phenomenon.

Indigenous full-blooded Indians, located mainly in the northern and western border regions and in the upper Amazon Basin, constitute less than 1% of the population. Their numbers are declining as contact with the outside world and commercial expansion into the interior increase. Brazilian Government programs to establish reservations and to provide other forms of assistance have existed for years, but are controversial and often ineffective.

Brazil is the only Portuguese-speaking nation in the Americas. Approximately 80% of all Brazilians belong to the Roman Catholic Church; most others are Protestant or follow practices derived from African religions.

Portuguese Conquistador, Pedro Álvares Cabral, led his fleet to the shores of the country now called Brazil in April 1500. The Europeans saw great potential in a land inhabited by squabbling tribes but rich in natural resource and potential wealth. Despite French and Spanish resistance, the Portuguese slowly expanded their territory in Brazil, taking Rio de Janeiro and some land in the Amazon basin before the Treaty of San Ildefonso was signed in 1777 (which agreed most of the modern borders). In 1808, the Portuguese royal family fled the Napoleonic wars and declared Brazil the centre of the entire Portuguese Empire. When King João VI returned to Europe, his elder son, Pedro de Alcântara, stood by the Brazilians as they refused to continue as a Portuguese colony and was named 1st Emperor of Brazil in 1822.

Towards the end of the 19th Century, the Monarchy was overthrown and a period of political instability began. After a number of rebellions, coups and changes of power, a brutal military dictatorship, led by Getúlio Vargas, gained power in 1937. After the Second World War, Vargas was overthrown and the country enjoyed a period of remarkable economic growth before a democratic government was finally re-established in 1985. In 2002, Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva (Lula), a former shoeshine boy and metalworker, ran a widely celebrated left-wing government. He helped establish Brazil as a major international economic power whilst investing in social welfare and the country’s poorer citizens. Current president Dilma Rouseff was a close political ally of Lula and is the first woman to hold office in Brazil.

Monday, October 10, 2011

Brazil Accommodation. Hotel Guide. Details

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Travel To brazil : Belem Hotels

Belem Hotels offer fine accommodation, great dining, excellent business services and mind blowing recreational facilities. There are many Belem Hotels which will cater to all your accommodation, business and recreational needs. Brazil is one of the leading tourist destinations in South America. There is no no dearth of hotels in Brazil.


Belem Info Belem is a a port city situated towards the northern side of Brazil, in the state of Para. It is the capital city of Para. The city is home to virgin Amazon Rainforests. The lovely city of Belem is nestled in the delta region of the Amazon River. The city is tucked on the shores of the Bay of Guajara. The Para River flows by the city of Belem. Belem comprises the Mosquero islands and Caratateua islands. The islands are lined by spectacular beaches. The streets of the city are lined with mango trees.

Categories of Hotels in Belem

In Belem you will find different categories of hotels like 5 star hotels, 4 star hotels and 3 star hotels. Visitors to the city of Belem would appreciate the variety of accommodation the city offers. Here you will find a suitable accommodation that will suit your budget and taste. There are luxury hotels in Belem, business hotels in Belem, budget Belem Hotels, Riverside Hotels in Belem, cheap hotels in Belem and discount Belem hotels.

Hotel Groups in Belem in Brazil

The different hotel groups operating in Brazil are Best Western Hotels, Hilton Hotels, Marriott Hotels, Crowne Plaza Hotels, Holiday Inn Hotels, Sheraton Hotels, Novotel Group of Hotels and Sofitel Hotels. The Hilton Group of Hotels houses one hotel in Belem called the Hilton Hotel. The Novotel Group of Hotels also houses one hotel in Belem.

Facilities and Services of Belem Hotels

The luxury Belem Hotels like the Hilton Hotel in Belem provide world class accommodation in Belem. It offers standard rooms, deluxe rooms and suites. It offer a plethora of multi-cuisine dining options catering to a broad palate of preferences. You will find many on-site restaurants in this hotel offering local as well as International delicacies.

The Hilton hotel, one of the luxury hotels in Belem, also offers spacious halls and meeting rooms to act as venues for hosting seminars, conferences, anniversaries, banquets and cocktail parties. The conferencing facilities include flip charts, whiteboards, projectors, audiovisual equipment, fax, Internet access, microphones and photocopying services.

Luxury hotels like the Hilton Hotel offers a variety of recreation to spice up the stay of the guests at the hotel. The recreational facilities include swimming pool, sauna, fitness center, beauty salon, gift shop, barber shop, tour desk and arrangement of sightseeing tours.

The riverside hotels in Belem like the Beiro Rio Hotel in Belem are located on the banks of the Para River. These hotels arrange cruises along the river and excursions to the nearby islands. There are beachside resorts in Belem. These resorts offer direct access to the beach and arranges beachsports like surfing, sailing and jet skiing.

Belo Horizonte Hotels

Belo Horizonte hotels offer the holidayers all kinds of accommodation according to their choices and demands. Belo Horizonte literally means "beautiful horizon" and one will be mesmerized with the natural beauty of the place. Most of the hotels in Belo Horizonte are situated all over the city and are easily accessible from the Panpulha International Airport. Accommodation in Belo Horizonte is not at all a problem as you will have a range of hotels catering to the needs and demands of both the leisure and corporate travelers. Belo Horizonte hotels in the downtown area are mostly budget hotels and if you are looking for comfortable accommodation in an affordable price then you can check out the Belo Horizonte hotels in this region.

Hotels of Belo Horizonte can be divided into two categories and you can find a number of 5 star hotels along with cheap accommodation. Most of the 5 star Belo Horizonte hotels boast of fine accommodation coupled with excellent services. All the rooms are equipped with individually controlled air-conditioning machines, TV with satellite connection, well-stocked mini-bars along with a number of luxury amenities. As for the dining facilities at Belo Horizonte hotels most of the hotels boast of in-house restaurants which serve delicious local dishes along with a number of international delicacies. Try out the authentic Brazilian food at the Belo Horizonte hotels.

As Belo Horizonte is frequented by both leisure and corporate travelers the Belo Horizonte hotels try their best to cater to the demands of the business travelers. You will have a range of corporate facilities like uninterrupted internet connection, fax machines, copiers and printing services along with computers-on-rent. Most of the 5 star Belo Horizonte hotels offer a number of recreational provisions like in-house swimming pool, sauna and massage room. The holidayers will also have a range of general amenities at most of the hotels in Belo Horizonte.The cheap hotels in Belo Horizonte are known for their fine accommodation and, comfort is a matter of priority for the authority of the Belo Horizonte hotels. Most of the hotels are situated in the downtown area and you will have a number of shops and restaurants around the Belo Horizonte hotels. However, the adept attention of the attending staffs will make your family vacation perfect.

Blumenau Hotels



Blumenau is a city in Southern Brazil. The city is located in the Itajai Valley of Santa Catarina State. The city has become one of the popular tourist destinations in the country. Each year, tourists from different parts of the world come to the city to have an enjoyable time during the vacations. There is no dearth of Blumenau Hotels. The Blumenau Hotels offer you the chance to put up comfortably and enjoy a tour of the city.

The city of Blumenau is popularly known as the `Brazilian beer capital’. There are reputed Blumenau Hotels that are well known for providing guests with the best of Accommodations in Blumenau. Some of the frontline hotels in Blumenau are Estevam Hotel, Gloria Hotel, Grande Hotel, Himmelblau Palace, Plaza, IBIS Hotel, Parthenon The Town House, Viena Hotel, Mercure Apartments, Himmelblau Palace Hotel, and so on.

Himmelblau Palace Hotel, Blumenau

Himmelblau Palace Hotel, Blumenau consists of 8 floors. Established in the year 1980, the hotel has a total of 125 rooms. Located in the downtown area, the hotel offers a wide range of facilities and amenities. The room facilities include air conditioning, mini-bar, refrigerator, radio, alarm clock, microwave, television, and so on. The private bathrooms are equipped with all the basic amenities, including phone in the bathrooms. The convention center has 9 meeting rooms that can accommodate up to 1300 delegates. Besides, there are business center, swimming pool, restaurant, bar, parking facility and authentic room service.

IBIS Hotel, Blumenau

IBIS Hotel is situated at Rua Paul Hering of Centro. The hotel offers 110 guest rooms that are spread across 5 floors. The room facilities include telephone, fax machine, mini bar, and much more. The bathrooms are equipped with bathtub. Among various other hotel amenities, there is business center, 24-hour front desk, laundry service and so on.

Plaza, Blumenau

Located within 60 kilometers from the airport, Plaza Hotel in Blumenau offers 131 rooms with cable TV, refrigerator, balcony, complimentary newspaper and so on. Amenities include outdoor swimming pool, bar, lounge, coffee shop and so on.

Curitiba Hotels


Curitiba in Brazil is a popular tourist destination. People from all walks of life come to visit this wonderful place. To cope with the tourist pressure, a large number of Curitiba Hotels have come up in the place. Curitiba Hotels belong to different categories . There are 5 Star luxurious Curitiba Hotels as well as 4 star, 3 star and 2 star hotels. Not only the 5 Star and the 4 Star ones, but also the 3 Star and 2 Star Hotels in Curitiba offer comfortable accommodation and fine dining. You will get local as well as international cuisines in the hotels restaurants.

The tourists who look for the best accommodation and dining will opt for the 5 Star Curitiba Hotels . Those who want the best value for money can look for the 4 star and 3 star Curitiba Hotels .The Curitiba Hotels have earned great name in serving the tourist by their amenities and services. Mostly the Curitiba Hotels are located close to the city's sightseeing destinations. Some are located in strategic positions in the city offering easy access to sightseeing destination. The place of the hotels are usually well connected to different modes of transportation plying in the city. The staffs at the hotels assist the guests in arranging trips to sightseeing destinations and offering valuable suggestions. Some times the hotel authorities arrange for sightseeing trips. Even the tour operators are also contacted by them for taking the tourists to sightseeing trips.

Sao Paulo Hotels



The city of Sao Paulo has emerged as one of the finest tourism destination of Brazil with its amazing elements dotting the beauty of the place along with the expansive facilities which also includes the Sao Paulo Hotels. The hotels in Sao Paulo offer the best of facilities to its guests making the stay a perfectly enjoyable one. The city of Sao Paulo is the capital city of the southern Brazilian state of the same name and is visited by thousands from all over the world for its impeccable beauty and the state of the art facilities. The Sao Paulo hotels are the best place in the city to enjoy the best of accommodation facilities in the city which also brings in the feel of the vivacity of the city right at the doorstep of the guests. The Sao Paulo Hotels caters brilliantly to both the business as well as the leisure travelers.

Sao Paulo stands at the top of the podium as being South America’s largest city with in terms of population. The city is a perfect melting pot for various cultures which has the participation of Arabic, Japanese, Hebrew, Italian and Germans. The locals of the city are called as the Paulistanos who are believed to have claimed a heritage from the Jesuit mission in 1554. The place came into the spotlight with the sudden upsurge in the coffee production. Slowly the city has developed as a major tourist destination for the travelers.

The hotels in Sao Paulo are the representation of the major hotel chains in the world that serves the guests in the best possible way. The guests will enjoy the best of luxury at the hotels which offer the best of the facilities catering to every need of the travelers. The hotels in Sao Paulo are known to provide the services to the travelers irrespective of their taste and budget. The visitors can look forward to book their stay at the best of luxury hotels to the budget hotels as well.

The hotels in Sao Paulo can be categorized according to their placement in the city. The guests can book according to their convenience. Some of the major localities in the city to make a stay are the

Downtown Sao Paulo
Surrounding Communities
Sao Paulo Business District
Sao Paulo