InterContinental Sao Paulo offers elegance and great location
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Just one block from the many shops, bars and restaurants on Paulista Avenue, InterContinental São Paulo has been recently renovated with contemporary elegance in mind. Some of its modern rooms feature a spacious seating area and all have cable TV and free WiFi. There’s a comfortable Club Lounge where guests can enjoy hot and cold snacks served throughout the day, as well as beverages and drinks, including the famed Brazilian Caipirinhas.

The Tarsila Restaurant offers local and international cuisine, including a special wine selection and there are lots of good restaurants not far from the hotel, which is in a safe area to explore.
Guests who enjoy walking, riding their bikes or working out will love to stay over the weekend to appreciate Paulista Avenue, Sao Paulo’s most important avenue, which is closed off to traffic on Sundays. The Jardim Paulista district is also a great choice for travellers interested in museums and theatre.
InterContinental São Paulo is only 500 m from both MASP (Museu de Arte de São Paulo) and Shopping Cidade São Paulo, which opened in 2015 with its 160 stores. Guests can reach Oscar Freire Street and Ibirapuera Park within 2.5 km. Trianon-MASP subway station is a 5-minute walk away. Congonhas Airport is 8.5 km from the property, while Guarulhos International Airport is 28 km away.
Hotel Website: https://www.ihg.com/intercontinental/hotels/us/en/sao-paulo/saoha/hoteldetail
Video of local activities and attractions: https://www.ihg.com/intercontinental/hotels/us/en/sao-paulo/saoha/hoteldetail/concierge#scmisc=nav_concierge_ic
Stephen Milton
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