The generally ignored north sides of both Brazilian cities offer rewards that range from the cultural to the culinary.
Tag Archives: Sao Paulo
Brazil’s Plan Isn’t What Doctors Would Order
After President Dilma Rousseff proposed recruiting foreigners, Brazilian physicians said a lack of infrastructure and supplies was the problem.
Brazil Leader Suffers Setback on Overhaul
Leaders of President Dilma Rousseff’s governing coalition agreed to pursue a plebiscite on political reforms but fell far shy of meeting her call to hold one right away.
Frugal Traveler: You Will Love São Paulo. (Please?)
The Frugal Traveler adores São Paulo, a city he calls his second home. But could he make an old friend fall for his beloved town?
36 Hours in Brasília
Brazil’s capital is drawing visitors to its Niemeyer-designed buildings, samba hot spots, first-rate restaurants and awe-inspiring sunsets.
Frugal Traveler: In Rio de Janeiro, Juice Bars That Are More Than Juice
The big cities in Brazil have become expensive, but Seth Kugel finds a way to eat cheaply and healthily in Rio, without setting foot outside of the upscale beachfront haven of Ipanema.
36 Hours in São Paulo, Brazil (2010)
In this sprawling metropolis that anchors Brazil’s booming economy, the flaws — which include high prices and persistent drizzle — are no match for its teeming energy, which infuses everything from art to business to the city’s relentless…