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It has been called the "green lung" of the city. Ibirapuera has all the facilities you could want to spend a pleasant day with family, friends or by yourself - there's so much to do from sports to museums. And the best thing is you can get about easily by bike, cart, or by foot!
Ana Dz
at 2023 Sep 13
Ana Dz
at 2023 Sep 13
Great place to enjoy nature, have a nice long walk/run, read a book next to the lake, take your kids to have fun, see the art expositions and even visit the planetarium inside.
There are some restaurants with decent food and you can buy snacks all around the park.
If you’re a foreigner, it’s super safe (even at night)!
One of the best public parks in the city of São Paulo!
Huge, many tracks for running, biking, kids playgrounds and place for dogs.
Worth a visit always!
Manolis Tsal
at 2023 Aug 23
Manolis Tsal
at 2023 Aug 23
Parque Ibirapuera, the sprawling park in São Paulo, offers an immense and delightful experience. Renting bicycles to explore the park allowed us to fully immerse ourselves in its beauty and grandeur. The lush greenery, serene lakes, and well-maintained pathways created the perfect backdrop for a captivating adventure. Riding through Parque Ibirapuera provided us with a wonderful opportunity to connect with nature, unwind, and appreciate the urban oasis that this park truly is.
It's always a pleasure to walk in this park. Calm and beautiful
Last time I went there, there was a food festival which made my stay in Sao Paulo even better.
It wasn't calm anymore hahahah but the vibe coming from this place was just perfect
Abigail Adamek
at 2023 Jun 14
Abigail Adamek
at 2023 Jun 14
Cool park in the city to walk around. It’s got a couple loops with ponds. You can rent bikes. We went when it was lightly raining but it was still nice to see. Wish I had more time to spend inside.
Sunny Dua
at 2023 Apr 16
Sunny Dua
at 2023 Apr 16
A nice pack in the middle of the city. Think of it as Central Park on New York City, the Brazilian version though 😜. You can rent bikes to go around the park, enjoy the view of the water and also visit the Afro Museum and some other near by attractions. The entry to the park is free. It has a number of eateries and hawkers within the park for drinks and food. It can get hot so be prepared.
Talathia El
at 2023 Apr 16
Talathia El
at 2023 Apr 16
Absolutely beautiful park. Probably one of the best parks I've ever been too. There's so much to do and lots of food places to grab a snack. They also have a Japanese Garden you can check out. I highly recommend going if you have the chance.
I recently had the opportunity to escape the urban jungle and immerse myself in the lush oasis that is Ibirapuera Park, a verdant gem situated in the heart of São Paulo. This sprawling green space, brimming with vibrant flora and soothing ponds, provides an idyllic retreat for city dwellers and tourists alike. Amidst the park's captivating landscape, one can't help but marvel at the harmonious blend of nature and art, as impressive sculptures and architectural landmarks accentuate the picturesque surroundings. Joggers, cyclists, and families can be seen reveling in the park's tranquility and expansive recreational offerings. Ibirapuera Park is a testament to São Paulo's commitment to preserving and celebrating nature in an urban environment, and it is an absolute must-visit for anyone seeking a respite from the city's bustling pace.
Brett Matthews
at 2023 Mar 21
Brett Matthews
at 2023 Mar 21
Easily one of the top city parks I have visited! Aside from the natural beauty, it has the arts, futbol, volleyball, doggy area, ample available refreshments. What impressed me the most is the amount of park resource workers; maintenance, construction, security, etc. Never seen anything close to this..