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Secrets of Downtown São Paulo Bike Tour

4.9(273)Sao Paulo1 hour
VIATOR4.9(55)TRIPADVISOR4.9(218)

Description

✔️ See São Paulo beyond the tourist hotspots—explore iconic landmarks and hidden gems. ✔️ Experience the city’s vibrant culture while staying active. ✔️ Perfect for solo travelers, groups, or business visitors looking for a unique way to discover São Paulo.

Tour Options

Secrets of Downtown SP
  • Secrets of Downtown SP : Secrets of Downtown SP

Itinerary

Admission not included30 min

Before you ride through Brazil’s largest city, start your day at a small and charming café in the heart of Vila Mariana. Portinha 183 is the ideal spot to try different types of coffee in a space that honors the history of São Paulo — a city whose development is deeply rooted in coffee culture. The menu features not only specialty coffee but also classic Brazilian flavors that make your experience even more authentic: warm pão de queijo (cheese bread), freshly made tapiocas, brigadeiros (chocolate truffles), and creative sandwiches with local ingredients. Whether you’re looking for a full breakfast or just a delicious pause before hitting the road, Portinha 183 invites you to taste a bit of São Paulo before exploring its streets.

10 min

Avenida Paulista is the iconic main avenue of São Paulo, blending business, culture, and leisure. Home to major banks, museums like MASP, theaters, restaurants, and parks, it’s always bustling with people. On Sundays, the avenue closes to cars, turning into a vibrant space for cyclists, street performers, and markets, reflecting the city’s dynamic spirit.

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MASP is São Paulo’s iconic art museum, famous for its bold modernist architecture and its collection of over 10,000 works. Located on Avenida Paulista, it showcases European and Brazilian art from the Renaissance to contemporary pieces. The museum hosts exhibitions, educational programs, and cultural events, making it a key cultural landmark in the city.

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Japan House São Paulo is a cultural center on Avenida Paulista designed by renowned architect Kengo Kuma. Opened in 2017, it features exhibitions, events, a library, a shop, and the Aizomê restaurant. Its façade uses traditional Japanese hinoki wood and washi paper, creating a unique sensory experience. The space celebrates Japanese art, culture, and innovation with free admission.

Admission included10 min

The Casa das Rosas (House of Roses) is a cultural center and former residence located on the famous Paulista Avenue. It is one of the few remaining mansions that preserve the distinctive architecture from the time when the "Coffee Barons" dominated São Paulo's economy and society.

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Praça da República is a historic square in downtown São Paulo, surrounded by early 20th-century architecture and tall modern buildings. On weekends, it hosts a popular arts and crafts fair with local food and handmade goods. It's a vibrant spot where you can feel the city's cultural mix and urban rhythm.

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Farol Santander is a cultural center housed in one of São Paulo’s tallest historic skyscrapers. Located downtown, it offers panoramic city views, art exhibitions, workshops, and interactive installations. The building, completed in 1947, was once the headquarters of Banco Santander Brazil and is now a vibrant hub for creativity and culture.

5 min

Praça Dom José Gaspar is a peaceful square tucked between busy streets in downtown São Paulo. Surrounded by trees, cafés, and the iconic Biblioteca Mário de Andrade, it’s a favorite spot for readers, students, and people taking a break from the city rush. A hidden gem with a calm, local vibe in the heart of the metropolis.

10 min

Pateo do Collegio is the historic birthplace of São Paulo, founded in 1554 by Jesuit priests. This colonial-era site features a church, museum, and archaeological remains, offering a glimpse into the city’s origins. Located downtown, it’s a peaceful spot that contrasts with the urban bustle and tells the story of São Paulo’s early days.

5 min

The Municipal Theatre of São Paulo is one of Brazil’s most important cultural landmarks. Opened in 1911, it features stunning architecture inspired by European opera houses. Located in the city center, it hosts concerts, ballets, and operas, offering a glimpse into São Paulo’s rich artistic heritage and vibrant cultural scene.

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Surrounded by famous buildings, old overpasses and modern murals. In the oldest part of the city, you will see landmarks and share information about how a small village founded by Jesuist priests with the help of indigenous people has became one of the biggest cities in the world.

10 min

The Centro Cultural Banco do Brasil (CCBB) is a major cultural hub in São Paulo, housed in a beautifully restored historic building downtown. It hosts free or affordable exhibitions, films, theater, and lectures. With its elegant architecture and diverse programming, it's a must-see for art and culture lovers exploring the city.

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Parque Minhocão is a unique elevated park in São Paulo, built on a former highway that’s closed to cars on evenings and weekends. Locals use it to walk, bike, skate, and relax above the city streets. Surrounded by striking buildings and street art, it offers a raw, authentic view of São Paulo’s urban life and creative spirit.

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The Pinacoteca de São Paulo is one of Brazil’s oldest and most important art museums. Located in a beautifully restored 19th-century building, it showcases a vast collection of Brazilian art, from classical to contemporary. The museum also hosts temporary exhibitions and cultural events, making it a key spot for art lovers visiting São Paulo.

10 min

The São Paulo Cathedral (Catedral da Sé) is a stunning neo-Gothic church located in the city’s historic center. Completed in 1954, it is one of the largest churches in Brazil, featuring impressive stained glass windows and a beautiful crypt. It stands as a symbol of São Paulo’s faith and history, right in Praça da Sé, the city’s main square

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The Museu das Favelas in São Paulo celebrates the history, culture, and identity of Brazil’s favelas. Located in the city’s historic center, it offers exhibitions, educational programs, and a specialized library. The museum highlights the creativity and resilience of marginalized communities, providing an important cultural space to learn about Brazil’s diverse urban realities.

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Parque da Luz is the oldest public park in São Paulo, located in the city center. Known for its beautiful gardens, sculptures, and walking paths, it offers a peaceful retreat surrounded by urban life. The park is adjacent to the São Paulo Museum of Art (MASP) and the Luz Train Station, making it a popular spot for both relaxation and cultural visits.

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Estação da Luz is a historic railway station in São Paulo, known for its stunning Victorian architecture inspired by London’s St Pancras. Opened in 1901, it was a key gateway for coffee exports that shaped Brazil’s economy. Today, it houses the Museum of the Portuguese Language and serves as a major transit hub in the city.

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Liberdade is famously known as São Paulo's Japanese district, home to the largest Japanese community outside Japan. With its iconic red lanterns, Asian markets, and vibrant cultural festivals. However, beyond its well-known Oriental identity, Liberdade holds deep significance for the city's Black history. The district's name, which means "Freedom," originates from its past. In the 18th and 19th centuries, it was the site of a pelourinho (whipping post) where enslaved Africans were punished and sold. It was also a gathering place for the Black community and a key area fdor abolitionist movements.

10 min

Praça Roosevelt is a vibrant square in downtown São Paulo, known for its modernist architecture, lively atmosphere, and mix of cultures. Popular with skaters, artists, and locals, it’s surrounded by bars, theaters, and independent spaces. It’s the perfect place to experience the creative, urban side of São Paulo beyond the tourist

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Galeria do Rock is an iconic shopping center in downtown São Paulo, famous for its alternative culture. Home to record stores, tattoo studios, streetwear shops, and skate gear, it’s a cultural landmark for rock, hip-hop, and punk fans. Opened in 1963, it was originally called Shopping Center Grandes Galerias and became a hub for youth culture by the 1980s, shaping São Paulo’s underground music scene.

Highlights

Souvenir
Raincoat
helmet
Snacks
bicycle
Coffee and/or Tea
Bottle of water

What's included

Included
Souvenir
Raincoat
helmet
Snacks
bicycle
Coffee and/or Tea
Bottle of water

Traveller Ratings

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Important Information

  • Suitable for all physical fitness levels
  • A minimum of 1 person per booking is required
  • Minimum age is 13 years
  • It is essential for the participant to know how to ride a bicycle

Reviews(273)

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M386TDgregw
June 29, 2026
Sao Paulo by bike, excellent.

Excellent tour. Great way to see the parts of Sao Paulo that can only be seen from a bicycle as compared to a bus. My guide Pablo was very friendly, knowledgeable and courteous. Went home very happy.

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Alex D
June 25, 2026
Become a Paulista in 3 Hours!

Thanks for those details! Here’s the review: I had an absolutely incredible bicycle tour today around central São Paulo! The ride was about three hours, and we explored a vibrant mix of districts - cathedrals, churches, and historic landmarks. Our guide, Pedro, was fantastic: he spoke flawless English, had a wonderful sense of humor, and was incredibly knowledgeable. I learned so much about the city’s culture and history - every stop was a new discovery. I couldn’t have asked for a better experience!

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Melissa K
June 17, 2026
Perfect, quick tour of São Paulo

This was a great, quick tour of the main areas of São Paulo. Pedro was my guide and he answered all of my questions. I got a good understanding of why the city’s architecture is kind of schizophrenic. The ride was pretty flat the entire time, which was great. We stopped at some historic locations along Paulista and at the huge cathedral. I got to go inside and snap some cool pictures. Our tour ended in Liberdade, which is kind of like São Paulo’s Japantown. We got sushi that was delicious, fresh, and an excellent price.

Operator response

Obrigado por pedalar pelas ruas de São Paulo com a gente : ) So glad you biked around São Paulo with us! #urbanbikespcrew

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Suhail_S
June 17, 2026
10/10 great way to see...

10/10 great way to see SP. pedro was a great guide. was a wealth of knowledge. Convenient, safe, and lots of fun! You dont need to much physical stamina or exercise, so dont let that deter you!

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haslindas2026
June 13, 2026
Enjoyed Sao Paolo ride

Such a great tour with Pedro. He is well-versed in Brazil history to explain in the simple way. Appreciate the sharing and I had fun during the tour.Recommend you to try out if you don’t have plan itinerary, you will not regret it ;)

Operator response

Obrigado por pedalar pelas ruas de São Paulo com a gente : ) So glad you biked around São Paulo with us! #urbanbikespcrew

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nickofca
June 11, 2026
A great day out

Excellent tour and wonderful way to see the city. Pedro was an exceptional guide. Couldn’t have asked for a better day out.

Operator response

Obrigado por pedalar pelas ruas de São Paulo com a gente : ) So glad you biked around São Paulo with us! #urbanbikespcrew

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Albert_Z
June 10, 2026
Wonderful bike tour for first visit Sao Paulo!

Wonderful bike tour for first visit to Sao Paulo! Our guide was kind and knowledgeable. He took us to quite a few places and explained the history and culture of Sao Paulo/Brazil. Highly recommended!

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gabrielasG7902GA
June 1, 2026
100% recommended

I was amazing i really enjoy the experience

Operator response

Obrigado por pedalar pelas ruas de São Paulo com a gente : ) So glad you biked around São Paulo with us! #urbanbikespcrew

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362amarb
May 25, 2026
The best way to explore SP

Amazing and worth it. Sao Paulo is a city that is not easy to access by car, especially when there are many festivals and outdoor concerts happening. A bike tour is a great way to explore areas that the generic tourist would otherwise not access. My only constructive feedback for the team is to attach lights to all the bikes, since the late afternoon ride requires a tiny bit of night time riding. Despite that minor safety issue, five stars!

Operator response

Obrigado por pedalar pelas ruas de São Paulo com a gente : ) thanks for your feedback So glad you biked around São Paulo with us! #urbanbikespcrew

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GoPlaces446737
May 21, 2026
Best way to explore Sao Paulo

Amazing tour with Pedro. He was very knowledgeable about the city - best way to learn about the history of São Paulo!

Operator response

Obrigado por pedalar pelas ruas de São Paulo com a gente : ) So glad you biked around São Paulo with us! #urbanbikespcrew

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