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Sabugao
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I'm a native from Sao Paulo and spent a long time experiencing the cultural and party scene in that wonderful and crazy city. Need info on places to stay, where to eat, what to do and how to party??? I'm your man...

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Q: My family will be travelling to Brazil next Feb and we would like to know about how long it takes for a US citizen to clear immigration and customs? Are they photographing and fingerprinting US citizens and if so how long does this take? We need to make reservations for a connecting flight to Vitoria and would like to know how much time to allow for customs, immigration, etc. Thanks for any help you can provide.
JS

Submitted By: J on the 23rd April 2006
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Q: In your opinion, what is Sao Paulo’s number one attraction?
Submitted By: Hostelworld Moderator on the 15th March 2006
A: Walking around Vale do Anhangabaú in the middle of a working day!!! The best people-watching you can ever imagine... Grab some lunch at Mercado do Ipiranga nearby.
Q: What else shouldn’t be missed?
Submitted By: Hostelworld Moderator on the 15th March 2006
A: Saturday afternoon at Benedito Calisto Square...antique market surrounded by pubs packed with friendly people.
Q: Is it expensive to eat out in Sao Paulo?
Submitted By: Hostelworld Moderator on the 15th March 2006
A: For us Brazilians, yes it is. But if you're visiting with dollars/euros/pounds, you'll do just fine!
Q: What is the best part of Sao Paulo to eat out in?
Submitted By: Hostelworld Moderator on the 15th March 2006
A: Jardins.
Q: Is it expensive to go out at night in Sao Paulo?
Submitted By: Hostelworld Moderator on the 15th March 2006
A: Once again, foreign currencies have a huge advantage. Usually you have to pay some $3-10 to get into busy discos, but drinks inside start at $1.
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