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São Paulo Transportation

GETTING TO SÃO PAULO

São Paulo hosts the busiest international airport of the country; most intercontinental flights depart and arrive at Guarulhus, to the north of the city. There is also an inner-city airport, Congonhas, with direct flights to most Brazilian destinations and short transfers to hotels.

From the main bus station, Rodoviaria Tiete, busses leave to all over Brazil and also to neighboring countries. To Rio de Janeiro (approximately 6 hours; operated by 3 different companies) buses leave at least every hour. Bus companies are well organized and offer various classes; the luxury class is a good alternative for short (expensive) trips.


GETTING AROUND SÃO PAULO

Travel on the roads of São Paulo can more often than not be hectic. Rush hours are usually from 8am-10am and between 6pm-8pm when the traffic becomes insatiable. Even outside of these hours traffic can easily be stalled by a minor accident or disruption.

Fortunately for the traveler, the major districts are linked by a modern, safe and reliable subway system (the metrô). The only minor detail is that there aren't extensive number lines although it should be said that the main business district, the historical center and the bus station are all connected making this a good service for visitors to São Paulo. These underground trains along with trolleybuses (EMTU) should be used as far as possible before resorting to travel by road. For information and timetables, travelers can check the SPTrans website (http://200.99.150.164/PlanOperWeb/ABInfPriDivGWeb.asp), which is a good resource for exploring all public transport options within the city.

Also, much of the center is pedestrianized making walking the best way to explore the inner city districts.

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